Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Spring Break
Monday, February 25, 2008
Google Scholar
Otherwise, to use it off campus, you must be logged in for remote access.
This should provide you with an easy walkthrough.
Scholar.pdf
Media Representations and Trust
So what does this mean?
I find it very interesting that many people felt the most trust and cooperation when dealing with video media. Is this because it simulates face-to-face reactions more realistically than audio only, photos, and text? I assume that since video features allow people to see nonverbal gestures, hear the person's voice, and observe them speaking, many people feel more open and trusting to this form of communication. There is less to hide behind in video communication than the other forms used in the research.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Chapter 4
Death of a Charlotte Blogger
Her friends and family were overwhelmed with the support they received from the "strangers" who got to know her through her 12 weeks of posting. This blog is a bit different in that not only was it about her personal life as a working mother, she also shared a lot of her wit and wisdom about Charlotte parenting.
It's an interesting example of that overlap in networking between FtF and CMC that we've been talking about in class. Also, could this be an example of how social capital moves back and forth between online and FtF? What do you think?
Cybergrrrls
Some people argue no. They say that what these girls are doing isn't "real" computer science or technology development. Is there perspective true or is the internet really going to challenge the way we compute and these adults just don't get it?
Friday, February 22, 2008
Facebook Study
At the beginning of the course, I think Dr. Blanchard mentioned a research project on Facebook privacy that was being conducted in the Computer Science department by PhD student Andrew Besmer.
He has wrapped up his focus groups, but he has created an online survey to go along with his photo application prototype.
It would be really awesome if you guys could take the time to complete the survey. It will only take a few minutes, and Andrew would really appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
Here's the link: HCI Photo Application
- Erin
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Henderson/Gilding Article
Kaycee Nicole
When I read Ch. 4 a few days ago, I scratched down a note to pull up any articles on the Kaycee Nicole situation. It appears to have happened almost 7 years ago, but somehow I never heard about it.
If your interested in reading the article...
What's horrible is that Kaycee's "mother" - or rather, the creator of Kaycee - mentions in the article how she wanted an online journal, and she wanted it to be positive. I'm not sure how creating a daughter that is dying of leukemia is positive! I'm just so disgusted after reading this article and to think that she kept it up for two years!
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Online Networks for Work
Saturday, February 16, 2008
romance.
These readings opened my eyes to the variety of romance, dating and views on internet romance. As I said in class, more and more I am thinking positive of the internet, including dating online. As our world continues to change, dating changes with it... and online dating just seems a step into today's times. One of the problems with online dating is online dating is still new. When something new comes about, there are always kinks to be worked out. More and more people are beginning to have a better understanding of how to represent themselves online, or at least figuring out how they want to be portrayed. It will be very exciting to see where online romance goes in the years to come!
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Hotel California...or Facebook?
On Tuesday, Facebook responded to the uproar and will now make it a lot easier to both check out and leave Facebook when you are done with using the service.
Your thoughts?
Monday, February 11, 2008
Ellison and Gibbs Article
Important to note, there are a lot of limitations on this study, and it sends up a red flag. These are again participants that choose to be apart of the study. They are all from a specific region, and the site that they used to study from is not like most dating sites today. You look through and find someone instead of being matched with "most compatible" daters.
Online Romance
The first story is about rural singles using online dating services for companionship and marriage. My take on this is that if you think it's hard to date in the city with a zillion people to choose from, imagine dating in the country.
I also read this article on an older couple finding each other online and thought it must be much, much more typical of how most people use these services to find love. Remember, dear students, that although your age group makes up the majority of people on facebook (and the majority of students in my class!) :-), you are not the majority of people online. Old folks like me are the most populous group!
Finally, would you like to share your generation's experience of love online? The NY Times Modern Love column wants you to tell us what love is like now.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
McKenna et al
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Just a rant
Reading some of the articles last week has really frustrated me. It's unfortunate that so much Internet research focuses on shyness, social anxiety, loneliness, and depression - basically, it reminds me of a Cymbalta commercial.
Otherwise, we seem to associate the Internet and technology with geekiness. Whatever happened to innovation, intellect, and individuality? Everyone seems to forget about this - especially females!
Here's something interesting my professor in the CS department has on her site:
"As a female and a mother, I aim to show that Computer Science is for everyone. It is NOT geeky. CS is creative, and it allows me to contribute to the design of products that can be used by diverse populations."
So while social relationships and Internet usage may have initially revolved around more introverted personalities, I think this has drastically changed in the last five years, as technology continues to become more ubiquitous. Sadly, the established stigmas seem to prevail....
Creative technology on campus...
Virtual Environments for Use in the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
Can Immersive Virtual Humans Teach Social Conversation Protocols?
Some other stuff..
Friday, February 8, 2008
McKenna & Bargh
Thursday, February 7, 2008
McKenna and Bargh
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Heisler and Crabill Article
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Second Life
See you then!!!