One of the main reasons I transferred to Baruch College was for its emphasis on producing good business students who are highly sought after by employers. The STARR Center is very resourceful an can be useful in preparing for and landing a good job; however, I really believe that there is more that can be and should be done on the College's part the assist students partner with the right companies.
Apart from forming direct alliances with the right companies and creating internship programs where qualified students move directly into that position upon graduation, maybe more should be done with the use of new media. Baruch students can possibly enjoy an exclusive professional networking site similar to LinkedIn where they can create professional profiles to advertise themselves. Companies that are seeking Baruch graduates/students can advertise their positions on this website as well as have the ability to view the profiles of prospective employees. This one-on one networking will help match students to jobs and employers to potential employees.
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Monday, April 7, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Creativity
The use of open source platforms has significantly contributed to the wellspring of creativity with new media technology. Open source also connects with the concept of community, collaboration and convergence. The idea that someone can initiate a creative process which allows others to build upon, really takes the limits off the creation. Take Twitter for instance... which had a structure but because of users' input it was able to take on characteristics that was not initially envisioned. There is a lot of untapped potential with regards to new media and many 'techies' today are up to the challenge. Someone might be able to start a process but someone else who is not connected to the process might make a contribution that can take it to a whole new level.
Mashups are very creative aspect of the use of music technology (although it's not that new, just revolutionized). Despite its creative aspect mashups can also create issues with copyright laws and should be designed mainly for listening purposes rather that for profit.
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Mashups are very creative aspect of the use of music technology (although it's not that new, just revolutionized). Despite its creative aspect mashups can also create issues with copyright laws and should be designed mainly for listening purposes rather that for profit.
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Creativity and New Media
I wanted to express my creativity by using this very simply
and cool infographic to bring some elements of new media together. There some many fascinating new forms of
technology that allow users to tap into their creativity and produce very good
results. It also helps that so many of the software are very user friendly and
are really just brilliant improvements of old media.
Click on link below to view.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/easel.ly/all_easels/211891/newmedia/image.jpg
Monday, March 17, 2014
Modeling Reality With Virtual Worlds
Virtual worlds is a fascinating new reality that can be used in so many aspects of life today including virtual business, pleasure, education, healthcare, travel, sports and even politics. Although it is not physical, a virtual world can have profound effects on real human life. Virtual worlds foster creativity by opening doors of endless possibilities; as far as the imagination can go. In the flesh people are limited in various capacities unlike the virtual world. An example of such is the ability to fly or be a superhero who saves the world.
Some pros of virtual worlds are that they allow people a different and possibly better life. In one of the readings on 'second life', physically disabled people have the opportunity to experience a world without their disabilities. Virtual communities can help people with social anxiety disorders, provide support groups and even companionship for the lonely. The virtual world of Minecraft is a great learning tool for kids where they can use imagination to create and improve cognitive abilities. There are cons of virtual worlds too. The fact that it is not real and people make it their reality can pose issues in the physical world. Regardless of who one's avatar is or how powerful, successful, brilliant or good-looking it may be, it remains just an avatar. People can become so connected to their avatars that they lose grasp of reality in the flesh. More real world problems arise where people fail to disconnect from their virtual worlds or where virtual worlds have transformed people.
There is a promising future for virtual worlds as more people catch on and as designers of the virtual worlds continue to be creative. Virtual travel might be a norm because people will have the ability to visit and experience places without actually going there; for instance taking space walks.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/dianemehta/2013/04/30/after-second-life-can-virtual-worlds-get-a-reboot/
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Social Networking Sites
Social Networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and LinkedIn all offer great communicative aspects and although they are different, they are similar because of their networking capabilities. Facebook seems to be the most popular and most used. It's very easy to use and because separates itself from the others because of its ability to connect people. Twitter is unique in that it allows people to follow each other and post views and photos that can be viewed by the rest of the world. People do not have to know each other in order to follow or be followed. Myspace is a networking website that was among the first to connect people and is similar to Facebook but not as diverse as Facebook. LinkedIn is the most popular out of all the sites for professional networking.
Twitter Blog
Blogging on Twitter and Blackboard as well as speaking in a classroom are very different. I'll address the issue from an aspect of the setting. Twitter offers a very casual and private setting where users may not even know who each other are and therefore people feel comfortable and express themselves more freely. This freedom results in people saying whatever they feel; even adding obscene and uncensored content. On Blackboard however, people are a bit more confined and professional and the content is much more guarded and related to specific relevant topics. In the classroom, more vocal people usually contribute greater toward discussions and the shy or more introverted ones may not feel like contributing. Those who are less vocal in the classroom however, may find it more comfortable having their discussions online or under unanimity.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Social Networking
Social Networking has transformed the way we live our lives in so many different capacities. It's very easy to think of Facebook when referring to social media because it seems to dominate the social networking world and allows its users to connect with each other with little effort. Facebook embodies networking; however, there are other networking websites such as LinkedIn that has a less social-networking but more professional-networking aspect. LinkedIn is a very creative platform whereby one can post a professional profile and basically advertise himself/herself and possibly be matched with appropriate jobs.
In his campaign to the White House, then Senator Obama and his team wisely used social media with its widespread communicative abilities to clench his presidential title. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/10/business/media/10carr.html
Although Facebook offers a more informal way of networking it, the website also allows for companies to advertise their products and services which is a corporate feature of Facebook. Users of technologies such as Twitter and Facebook use the technology as a means of expressing themselves which can be useful but can also be to their detriment. For example: employees being fired after posting comments and photos that were not acceptable to employers. Another dark side of these very vocal technologies is the harmful effect they can have on innocent people. For instance the issue of cyberbullying http://chronicle.com/article/Theyre-BackTheyre-B/48220/.
Also see article: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/04/26/victims-cyberbullying-fight-back-in-lawsuits/
In his campaign to the White House, then Senator Obama and his team wisely used social media with its widespread communicative abilities to clench his presidential title. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/10/business/media/10carr.html
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