Posts Tagged ‘writing’

Writing as technology (reading 5.1 reflection)

By enhancing the human capacity for social organization, writing has become the preserver and extender of other technologies. Writing is always associated with technology, we need skill to learn how to read and write, the effects of new writing skills would improve and invent some aspects of literacy technology. In the fifteenth century, the printing press appears and begins the mechanization of writing, the first technology of writing.

 

Weinberger Small Pieces (reading reflection 4.3)

The Internet is a whole new technology which has changed our life forever. The space of the web is infinite. For instance, eBay is a website which everyone is familiar with. It provides service based on the customers’ interests. Everyone wants different stuff. There are thousands and thousands of thoughts which makes it unpredictable. When we look over the space of eBay, we can see a vast landscape.On the Internet, we can always choose the time suits us most to do our work. The web is made up by hundreds of millions of threads. However we never can do the same thing in reality. On the web, selves is not the real selves, we all have a name, a identity which is written. We will never know the true identity of others on the Internet. On the Internet we can use the search tool to get as much information as we want about the subject we wanted. There is a vast range of information and knowledge about it. Maybe some of them is unsystematic and uncertified knowledge, but it is presented in a human voice way and it is richer and in some level more reliable.

Everyone is an author on the internet, everyone is a participator and they make contributions to this great community.We don’t get our authority from degree here, but from what we are writing. The Web is a voice with affect and passion. We listen, write, discuss and evaluate and create the Web!

 

 

Blog in Media Education (reading 1 reflection)

This essay argues that blog can  and will play an significant role in network literacy. Blog is a platform which requires sophisticated network literacy. This is what a media student needs exactly. So blogging can achieve this outcome for media students and education in a appropriate and considerable way.

what is a blog? Based on Miles Adrian, a blog is a publication based on web. It is made up by consists of entries of different lengths, shorter ones and long ones. usually shorter ones are more normal. A blog usually has a author, a title and a date of publishing. They appear in the form of posts and in reverse chronological order. Also, all blogs are free for readers to leave a notes about individual posts.

Why use a blog? First, blog is not the replication of print literacy which students are familiar with. It might be closer to ‘post print-literacy’. Learning how to blogging successfully is a long process. It takes a long time to develop well. Secondly, the intention of using a blog is not connected well with the learning process. Then students will thought that blogging is just some work they must finish and cannot apply it into real work. Blogs have variety of advantages like supporting peer work and communication, providing a record of study process, encouraging creative ideas of your own and so on. It just make you be the creators instead of just consumers.

Blogs are like journals, they both can keep a record of ideas, reflections, activities and so on. However they have differences too. The most obvious one is that blog is a public document, and it gets readers. So what you write needs to be considered well and makes sense for other readers. So blogging requires more consideration and clarification than a personal diary. The second difference is that once your words is in public, it will have some comments about it. You will interact with others in a bigger community with others. And you will realize that you are making a contribution to the bigger community. You will also read other’s blogs and have more interactions.

The use of blog develops the use of category. ‘Blog support the use of categories, which are keywords that can be applied to individual post, and each category has its own archive within the blog.’

Contemporary media students requires a range of literacies about internet and digital technologies. Blogging require students to publish digital photos, audio and video via their blogs, and to write and explore practices that are relevant to present networked platform.

Reference:

Miles, Adrian. “Blogs in Media Education: A Beginning.” Australian Screen
Ed.41 (2006): 66-9