Sunday, December 12, 2021

FINAL BLOG POST / In the Age of AI

 Our Relationship with Technology 

A video on AI and it’s place in today’s world. 


1964 ride to show what the future of technology may look like. 


Thought provoking animation video of the dark side of technology. 



The real practices of today’s animal abuse highlighted in this animation. 

Monday, November 22, 2021

Blog #10 EOTO 2 Classmate Prez

 EOTO #2 - What I Learned 

After my presentation of agenda setting, I got to listen to fellow classmates inform the class about terms and theories we may or may have not known prior. Either way, I gained something from each term’s description. The two terms I found most intriguing was the Overton Window, and Citizen Journalism

What is the Overton Window?

The Overton Window is the range of policies politically acceptable to the mainstream population at a given time, also known as the window of discourse. My classmate talked about how politicians are able to move the Overton window by suggesting a radical idea, and then posing a less radical idea afterwards. The two ideas in comparison makes their second idea seem very reasonable. One great example of this is mask mandates and how our views on it being acceptable have changed over time. As a class we talked about how a year ago, if you suggested that COVID was developed in a lab leak, you were an insane conspiracy theorist. Now it is common knowledge that it is in fact true, COVID started in a China lab. Over time the Overton window moved as knowledge and social acceptability changed. It’s truly amazing how apparent this window is today and how critically people will judge you if you aren’t in the popular or policy window. 





What is Citizen Journalism?


Citizen Journalism is based upon public citizens “playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing, and disseminating news and information.” Twitter, Blogger, YouTube, and Instagram Live are all incredibly relevant forms of citizen journalism. Some personal reporters can even have a larger following than some mainstream networks. Gone is the day where citizen journalism is unreliable. Some citizen journalists are so largely followed and it is simple to see why. The average population has a computer in their pocket and a camera to capture events as they are happening. News crews simply cant keep up and be at every scene. This is why today it is so much more common and followed. I was aware of the people’s ability to report, but had not researched this term so it was cool to learn from a fellow classmate. 



Blog #9 EOTO 2 KEY POST

 Agenda Setting

The “ability to influence the importance placed on the topics of the public agenda.”
The way the media attempts to influence viewers, and establish a hierarchy of news prevalence. 





Maxwell E. McCombs is an American journalism scholar known for his work on political communication. He is the Jesse H. Jones Centennial Chair in Communication Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin. He is particularly known for developing the agenda setting theory of mass media with Donald Lewis Shaw. Below is a great interview and description of the agenda setting theory from the very man who created it. 


(Skip to 2:33) 

How Agenda Setting Theory Effects Society as a Whole  

    Agenda setting fits in the Hierarchy of Effects theory, at the knowledge phase. To simplify this idea; any manipulation of media affects what we think, how we feel, and finally, what we do. When the media is able to filter our information in what we think, it eventually effects what we do with that information




Pay attention to the right side; where it says think, do, and feel. A great example of this effect, as it relates to agenda setting in the real world, is whether or not people should wear masks (or be mandated to wear masks). Depending on where you get your information, determined your reaction to the Coronavirus Pandemic. For example, if you watched CNN, or other left-leaning news sources, you probably wore a mask everywhere you went. Why? Because they mongered fear into the people about how deadly and contagious the illness is. Whereas if you watched Fox News, you lived your life as normal, having faith in your bodies’ ability to fight off disease and infection, and not living your life in fear.  

The Good and the Bad

    While it is hard to see the good in the filtering of our media, before we can even consume it, I will try to play devil’s advocate. The good in agenda setting could be that it may save us viewers some time in our media consumption. For the most part, we are given only what’s “important” and “relavent” for that day’s news. We get less silly information, like what baseball team won last night, and more pressing concerns that affect all of us. With that comes some bad though. Who is deciding what we need to know, and are they trustworthy people? Is what is important to them important to us? Do their views rub off into the way they present the information to the people? These are all questions to consider as we think about the pros and cons of agenda setting. Personally, I think it is mostly bad. I want my media raw, tue, unfiltered, and unbiased, so that I can decide for myself. I tend to question authority figures, and in that way I am a bit of a contrarian. With most media today, everything has been touched by someone. This isn’t fair in my eyes, because it allows people of power to influence the public and what they think to be true. 




Media Today Separates the People 

    Do you worries the people in power? The general public agreeing that they are corrupt and change should take place. 333 million people absolutely have the power to create change in government and the mainstream media knows that. How do they combat this? They break up that 300+ million into groups. Separating Americans between two+ groups of people that, for lack of better term, despise the other side(s). As a separated people, we won’t be able to come together to stop the corrupt people in power. This effects every segment of our diverse American population. The rich won’t be fond of the poor and vice versa. Same goes for the old/young, male/female, gay/straight, and the majority/minority. Continue to do your research on agenda setting, and try your best to match articles from multiple news sources, to see the lean each side possesses to influence your opinions.

Blog #8 PRIVACY TED talks

 Privacy 

Blog #7 Diffusion Theory

 Diffusion of Innovations

Blog #6 EOTO Classmate Prez

 What I learned 

    The first set of EOTO presentations was about communication technology through the years. My assignment was to research the history and role of emojis and emoticons in communication. I learned a ton from my classmates presentations on their assigned technologies. 
    I was able to pair up three technologies I heard about and relate them to each other.

Here’s what I gathered…

Telegraph -> Radio -> Bluetooth

      1800’s                1920’s               1999

    The first technology in history that eventually lead to Bluetooth that we use so much today was the telegraph. The telegraph worked using electro magnetic spectrum sound waves to transcribe a message from a long distance. The first long distance message was communicated from Baltimore to DC. 












    Following the Telegraph was the invention of radio which was invented in the 1920’s. This played off the telegraphs technology of sound waves but allowed much more widespread communication streamlining.  

    Leading up to the invention of Bluetooth, was the technology from Apple, called FireWire .
This technology was only compatible for connecting 2 Apple devices to each other. This was nice for Apple’s business, but not very practical in the greater sense of what Bluetooth would eventually accomplish.
    Finally the greatly awaited Bluetooth came around in 1999. This technology was named after a German king who actually had a blue tooth. This technology works off of radio frequencies, but allows the connection between any device compatible with Bluetooth (which is a lot). Some examples include phone to car connections that can transmit map directions, music streaming, phone calls and more. Garage door openers are another thing people may not realize use the technology of Bluetooth. The army has benefited greatly from this invention and it continues to get better each year. Originating from Bluetooth 1.0 and progressing to 5.0 (as of 2021) Bluetooth gets a faster connection on a longer geographical range nearly every couple of years. 


Blog #5 ANTIWAR.COM


 Dissent

The expression or holding of opinions at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially held.