Obama's group put innovations at the forefront
of his campaign in the first time history. The campaign understood the
potential points and executed them at the opportune time. By 2008, most
individuals felt open to using modern technology. Obama's website site,
www.my.barackobama.com (MyBO), had done marvels to his presidential campaign. Features to allowed users to click to donate where guests could make credit
card payments or to sign up for recurring monthly contributions. The campaign made an effort to make Obama show up on
as forms of social media. It uploaded candidates
speeches and linked them to sites created by supporters. YouTube
links of Obama have been seen a millions of times. The campaign routinely sent
instant messages to its supporters, who have been asked to share their contact
data. Obama was available on essentially all forms of social media: Facebook,
YouTube and Twitter. At last, Obama's almost pervasive vicinity over the media
made his presidential campaign an enormous achievement, not just media helped
the battle to convey its message to the general population, his followers began
to spread it too. The last venture of MyBO was to serve to get out and vote before the elections type mentality. Utilizing open records and MyBO information, the campaign could convey the most active voters and supporters to get
voters who were on the fence to the polls Furthermore, the networking sensation has
transformed campaigning and new advances in technology are taking place in every part of our lives.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Filter Bubbles
Eli Pariser begat the expression filter bubble that is fundamentally your own particular individual world where you just hear or see data that the web assumes you want to see. Pariser believes that filters on Google and other web search tools or sites are inadequate in light of the fact that it restrains the information you receive.
In web indexes like Google, after a certain measure of searches, it changes itself to demonstrate to you things they trust you would be intrigued by. The issue with that will be that you don't find out about contradicting perspectives which individuals like Pariser thinks will contract your perspective and compromise knowledge. In this day in age it is imperative to be different and proficient about distinctive things. Also having contradicting thoughts might really provide for you more reason regarding why you like the things you do.
On the contrary, Thompson discusses new research from data economists Sinan Aral and Marshall Van Alstyne. The data economists perceived from testing that recruiters, flourish in the event that they get a stream of new leads, both from partners inside their organizations and contacts outside. Solid tie selection representatives delivered more income for the firm. Van Alstyne states, “Having a smaller number of high-bandwidth relationships can be good for you." It's not that high-data transmission ties are constantly prevalent yet they accept individuals can likewise a whole lot so gain from their associates who offer basic diversions. Having a search engine so customized has both pros and cons. It is great in light of the fact that we are more likely to click on results that interest us. Perhaps one should choose this as an option to allow the user to switch off certain filters.
Issues Raised in PBS Presentation: Growing Up Online
Technology has evolved so rapidly
over the last decade. The generation of today’s children upbringing is
drastically different from that of their parents. Cellphones, Computers and the
Internet have reshaped today’s lifestyle and the way we socialize. Social
networking has almost become second nature especially teenagers’, and created a
large generation gap that is hard to close. Many parents can become completely
oblivious to what their teens are sharing and communicating with peers or
strangers that can have severe consequences.
More
and more teenagers are connected online at school, out with their friends and
at home. Some teenagers have use the Internet as outlet, a disguise or
find a new way to re-identify their selves to the real world maybe because they
choose not to adjust to the norms or are going through a phase. This is
important while still becoming an adult as it allows one to find out what type
of person they are by creating this identity anonymously. In turn online
anonymity has also stirred people to become reviled through what online
community refer to as a “Troll” or “Trolling.” Urban Dictionary defines
as
Troll noun “One who posts a deliberately provocative message to a newsgroup
or message board the intention of causing maximum disruption and argument.”
In todays society they’re an array of
electronic distractions, wherever we go someone’s looking down at their phone checking their email, on social media or playing bejeweled. When this gets
inside the classroom it can be difficult for kids to focus in if they become
unfocused or are trying to multitask with tablets. That’s why modern classrooms
are designed to encourage and support the learning process. They provide
multimedia equipment and software that make learning interactive with use of
PowerPoint presentations and smart boards.
Another issue is that Internet allows
students to get immediate answers to basically anything, all the information is
available online and at their fingertips. This might cause problems; because
some have less patience and desire to do the actual research or read books if
they know that they can get quick answers online. They start memorizing less
and rely more on the Internet based resources. Information doesn’t make teens
any wiser, it’s their ability to process and regurgitate that information to reach
a deeper understanding of things that contributes to their actual knowledge.
Therefore, the abundance of information on the Internet can diminish kids’
ability to utilize it and critically analyze it.
The advancement of the Internet and
social networks brought leisurely amusement and new possibilities into twenty
first century. Though one should always moderate their use efficiently to
achieve a fine balance, switching off their devices once in awhile.
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