Wednesday, July 29, 2009
12th Day of Class
Talked about PodCasts (iPod Broadcasting), Audacity (audio editing), Lame (codec for Audacity to convert to mp3), Adobe Premier (video editing, expensive), iTunes, PodBean.com, Podcast.com, and various videos.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
10th Day of Class
Today we're listening to Marika, who is focusing on library use and copyright infringement. She also brought several books in as references or ideas for blogging. She talked about who owns content published on the Internet, intellectual property, copyright, library website at LCC, etc...
Books:
- No One Cares What You Had for Lunch, 100 Ideas for Your Blog
- Blogging for Fame and Fortune
- Clear Blogging
- Pirates of the Digital Millenium
- The Huffington Complete Guide to Blogging
- Unleashing Web 2.0
- How to Do Everything with Your Web 2.0 Blog
Resources which have a good amount of images you can legally use in your blog:
(see Kale's blog for a list of links to sites where you can use images for free)
Books:
- No One Cares What You Had for Lunch, 100 Ideas for Your Blog
- Blogging for Fame and Fortune
- Clear Blogging
- Pirates of the Digital Millenium
- The Huffington Complete Guide to Blogging
- Unleashing Web 2.0
- How to Do Everything with Your Web 2.0 Blog
Resources which have a good amount of images you can legally use in your blog:
(see Kale's blog for a list of links to sites where you can use images for free)
Monday, July 20, 2009
9th Day of Class
2045 => technological singularity
wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PPTMASSuseInventionsLogPRINT.jpg
talked about collective intelligence...
ants, birds, bees, fish..
3 common things: maintain personal space (around), alignment, cohesion (certain distance)
5% of ring leaders can control the other 95% of people...
Wikipedia, swarm intelligence... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swarm_intelligence)
"group think" - consensus fast but not optimal (not necesarrily good)
example, lemmings jump into the ocean and die...
Leslie White, 5 stages/levels of energy development:
- We use our own muscles, we have to do everything ourselves
- Domesticated animals, use others to assist us.
- Agriculture, we grow food in one place, reduce hunting & build cities
- Natural resources, oil, gas, extracting energy from the Earth
- Nuclear energy,
* Kardashev_scale on wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kardashev_scale) for future
development [planet, space(sun), galactic]
* Autonomous cruise control system
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_cruise_control_system)
Books: By Neal Stephenson "Snow Crash" & "The Diamond Age"
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_Stephenson)
Will edit a little more ...
wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PPTMASSuseInventionsLogPRINT.jpg
talked about collective intelligence...
ants, birds, bees, fish..
3 common things: maintain personal space (around), alignment, cohesion (certain distance)
5% of ring leaders can control the other 95% of people...
Wikipedia, swarm intelligence... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swarm_intelligence)
"group think" - consensus fast but not optimal (not necesarrily good)
example, lemmings jump into the ocean and die...
Leslie White, 5 stages/levels of energy development:
- We use our own muscles, we have to do everything ourselves
- Domesticated animals, use others to assist us.
- Agriculture, we grow food in one place, reduce hunting & build cities
- Natural resources, oil, gas, extracting energy from the Earth
- Nuclear energy,
* Kardashev_scale on wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kardashev_scale) for future
development [planet, space(sun), galactic]
* Autonomous cruise control system
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_cruise_control_system)
Books: By Neal Stephenson "Snow Crash" & "The Diamond Age"
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_Stephenson)
Will edit a little more ...
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
8th Day of Class
Today we talked about Twitter, created accounts for Twitter, watched a Twitter in Plain English video, watched a female comedian video about being a "Twitter Whore", talked about a NYC girl who Tweet'd after a bank robbery... (there might have been more, maybe I'll add it later).
7th Day of Class
I was not present for this class... Scott took some notes for me... I'll update it later. =)
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Assignment 8: Google Wave
I think Google Wave looks to be very interesting and have a lot of potential. I was curious about the developers access to Sandbox and sent a message directly to Lars Rasmussen on Facebook. I was curious to know if they had an official page on Facebook and if we might be able to gain access. This was his response, which was pretty fast I might add:
Hey John,So, now you're in the "know" ... Enjoy and maybe we'll see you in Waveland!
We don't have an official facebook page.
if you sign up here: https://services.google.com/fb/forms/wavesignup/ you'll get an account later in the year when things start being stable, fast, usable.
If you sign up here: https://services.google.com/fb/forms/wavesignupforde you'll get a real early, buggy, slow, hard-to-use account within days or weeks.v/
Happy waving!
Lars
Assignment 7: Wiki Page Editing
For this assignment, I chose to edit the Graphic Design wiki. I chose this because growing up I was aspiring to be a Graphic Designer, instead I joined the Navy and married a Graphic Designer from SDSU.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
6th Day of Class
Well, today was very interesting, especially relating to advances in Web 2.0 technology. Anyway, we started off talking about today's Wiki page being due, he recommended not editing you page for the next week since the assignment will be to have others edit and add content to your page.
Next week we will be having a guest speaker, Marika Pineda, who has done a lot of interesting research related to Web 2.0, she was going to teach the class but was hired on full-time in the library.
The interesting topic we covered today was Google Wave, which is still in Beta testing and is said to be coming out later this year. Wave was created by Lars and Jens Rasmussen, along with their engineering team, who also created Google Maps. We also watched a video about Wave, which you can see below.
(keywords from the video: forum, conference, open-source, developer preview, orkut)
Next week we will be having a guest speaker, Marika Pineda, who has done a lot of interesting research related to Web 2.0, she was going to teach the class but was hired on full-time in the library.
The interesting topic we covered today was Google Wave, which is still in Beta testing and is said to be coming out later this year. Wave was created by Lars and Jens Rasmussen, along with their engineering team, who also created Google Maps. We also watched a video about Wave, which you can see below.
Monday, July 6, 2009
5th Day of Class
Today, we started off talking about how credible stuff actually is on the Internet. Does the information you're reading come from a credible source or not? Wikipedia has a "paper trail" in that you can see how the topic evolved. Also, I hope this comes out to be understandable since I'm running on empty today (2hrs of sleep).
Examples in Wikipedia of controversies related to credibility:
- Essjay Controversy: Person said they were a teacher and had a Phd but he didn't (they also worked for Wikipedia and were fired).
- Wikipedia Biography Controversy: Person said another person was involved in the assassination of JFK.
- Scientology Controversies: Various information was posted from a certain area and they banned the IP Addresses from that area from being able to edit topics.
We also talked about misinformation, how some things look logically correct but if you break it down piece by piece it can mostly be garbage.
*Teaser: There may be extra credit available... if Kale says something in class that is clearly wrong (misinformation), you can research it, and e-mail him to let him know that you figured it out. Keep this in mind when listening in class over the next couple of weeks.
We need to post a page on the wiki on a topic of our choosing... Assignment 6.
Random Chatter: Talked about people with the power of influence, power of suggestion, sales & advertising tactics, robots, cloning, etc...
Examples in Wikipedia of controversies related to credibility:
- Essjay Controversy: Person said they were a teacher and had a Phd but he didn't (they also worked for Wikipedia and were fired).
- Wikipedia Biography Controversy: Person said another person was involved in the assassination of JFK.
- Scientology Controversies: Various information was posted from a certain area and they banned the IP Addresses from that area from being able to edit topics.
We also talked about misinformation, how some things look logically correct but if you break it down piece by piece it can mostly be garbage.
*Teaser: There may be extra credit available... if Kale says something in class that is clearly wrong (misinformation), you can research it, and e-mail him to let him know that you figured it out. Keep this in mind when listening in class over the next couple of weeks.
We need to post a page on the wiki on a topic of our choosing... Assignment 6.
Random Chatter: Talked about people with the power of influence, power of suggestion, sales & advertising tactics, robots, cloning, etc...
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
4th Day of Class
We started off talking about World of Warcraft (WoW). There are people, mostly in China, that play the game and know how to make a lot of money. Then they turn around and sell that in game money for real money. But very recently, China is heavily cracking down on people doing this, they are essentially being cutoff from themselves. Figure that one out...
He created a Wiki using PBWorks.com that we all will end up using, we don't need to create an account there. Check your e-mail for an invitation e-mail (check spam if you use MSN or Hotmail) and add your own password to sign in.
We will be adding our own page with a topic of our choosing and the stage two portion in the following weeks will be us adding data to other people's pages (collaboration). Wiki's will end up being worth more points in class than a blog post, mostly because research will be needed.
Random chatter was about robotics, big dog, big dog parody, and we saw a robotic helicopter that Kale worked on which can fly on its own. More about NASA, classified employees, military funding, weaponized technology, etc...
He created a Wiki using PBWorks.com that we all will end up using, we don't need to create an account there. Check your e-mail for an invitation e-mail (check spam if you use MSN or Hotmail) and add your own password to sign in.
We will be adding our own page with a topic of our choosing and the stage two portion in the following weeks will be us adding data to other people's pages (collaboration). Wiki's will end up being worth more points in class than a blog post, mostly because research will be needed.
Random chatter was about robotics, big dog, big dog parody, and we saw a robotic helicopter that Kale worked on which can fly on its own. More about NASA, classified employees, military funding, weaponized technology, etc...
Assignment 5: See Poll & Vote!
I created a poll about basic computer classes. I wanted to know if people without basic computer skills were in our class, as I know they get into other classes where these skills are vital. Enjoy!
Assignment 4: See 2nd Day of Class Post
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http://web2withjohn.blogspot.com/2009/06/2nd-day-of-class.html
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