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NEW MEDIA: Internet, Self and Beyond: Week 3: Are you what you listen to?
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NEW MEDIA: Internet, Self and Beyond. KCB206: Assessment 2, Learning Blog. Http:/ fridays11am.blogspot.com. Sunday, 20 March 2011. Week 3: Are you what you listen to? People have become very opinionated about others musical interest. Yes, your musical interest does to an extent tell us something about you. However, it’s amazing how many people seem to. Use this as a measure of people’s personalities. As Levy (2006, 23) argues, the Ipod is a “. Is filled with everything from beautiful film compositions by.
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Rosie's New Media Reflections: March 2011
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Rosie's New Media Reflections. Sunday, 27 March 2011. Sticks and stones may break your bones. but online taunts will haunt you. Move over school yard thugs, the cyber bully has upped the ante. Research suggests that cyber attacks are now becoming more prevalent, and at times, more powerful than face-to-face harassment. According to. Real impact of cyber bullying is that the victim can always be attacked. Policy states (Barnett 2011), once something has entered into cyberspace,. A permanent record exists.
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Rosie's New Media Reflections: Sticks and stones may break your bones... but online taunts will haunt you
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Rosie's New Media Reflections. Sunday, 27 March 2011. Sticks and stones may break your bones. but online taunts will haunt you. Move over school yard thugs, the cyber bully has upped the ante. Research suggests that cyber attacks are now becoming more prevalent, and at times, more powerful than face-to-face harassment. According to. Real impact of cyber bullying is that the victim can always be attacked. Policy states (Barnett 2011), once something has entered into cyberspace,. A permanent record exists.
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Rosie's New Media Reflections: SEEK...and you shall not find
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Rosie's New Media Reflections. Thursday, 28 April 2011. SEEKand you shall not find. Video killed the radio star, Ipods superseded the walkman and now new media technologies are even changing the way we work, and how we find it. As Gill (2007, 25) explored in. Informality is the New Black. Only a marginal percent of new media workers found jobs by "traditional" means of searching – i.e via an advertised position. Job search sites are OUT, and networking is IN. Image retrieved from Cartoon Stock. Technoboh...
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Rosie's New Media Reflections: I-pod informs I-dentity...
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Rosie's New Media Reflections. Sunday, 20 March 2011. As Trace Crutchfield explores in. Would any Gen-Y I wonder, or is this just another case of Gen-Old underestimating our intelligence? Perhaps the greatest example close to home is PM Gillard's Ipod gift to Obama, stocked with a selection of Australia's greatest hits. I'm not sure how I feel about Kylie Minogue representing our national identity. Crutchfield, T .2005. Available online via http:/ www.brooklynrail.org/2005/04/streets/ipod-wars.
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Rosie's New Media Reflections: Facebook: fostering or fabricating relations?
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Rosie's New Media Reflections. Sunday, 13 March 2011. Facebook: fostering or fabricating relations? READERS BEWARE: the following post contains a spoiler alert for documentary Catfish. This week's food for thought. " Online performative space is a deliberately playful space. [it] allows individuals and networks of users to play with aspect of their presentations of self, and the relationship of those online selves to others". Regardless of the debate over the true "documentary" status of CATFISH. In the ...
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Rosie's New Media Reflections: Diagnosis: Google-itis
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Rosie's New Media Reflections. Monday, 11 April 2011. Image from Symptom Checker. One small pain in my knee, and a trip to WebDoctor later, and I could in fact have 9 potential illnesses! What on earth is chondromalacia patella? As discussed in Megan's. Blog, online symptom searching can be a dangerous phenomena, as what starts out as harmless curiosity can develop into a serious case of Cyberchondria. In today's MX [a newspaper, how ironic I know! And I'd have to say, on this point I agree with Lewis.
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Rosie's New Media Reflections: YOU inc.
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Rosie's New Media Reflections. Sunday, 3 April 2011. Managing your professional and personal “worlds” online can be a challenge, with the digital environment influencing user’s work and play by "unsettling and liquefying boundaries between the two" (Deuze 2011, 143). Facebook is a prime example of this, with users typically friending ol’mate drinking buddy and work colleagues alike. But as Lucy further asks in her blog. Site creator Mark Zuckerberg. And as demonstrated in the clip below, when world’...
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Rosie's New Media Reflections: April 2011
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Rosie's New Media Reflections. Thursday, 28 April 2011. SEEKand you shall not find. Video killed the radio star, Ipods superseded the walkman and now new media technologies are even changing the way we work, and how we find it. As Gill (2007, 25) explored in. Informality is the New Black. Only a marginal percent of new media workers found jobs by "traditional" means of searching – i.e via an advertised position. Job search sites are OUT, and networking is IN. Image retrieved from Cartoon Stock. Technoboh...