Saturday, June 11, 2011
Reflection
I know how to make our blog more usability and attractive. Besides, I also realize that to enhance the readability, it is important to know about the layouts, composition of salience and framing (Kress and van Leeuwen 2006). The way that personalize and customize the blog is also one of the features that I have learned from this assignment.
Kress and van Leeuwen (1998) claims that multimodal plays an important role among today readers, so I incorporate images, text and widget into my blog. Title name, search information, summaries, type in our own word, citation, search picture and how to make an article to attract people to leave on our article, is very important for our works, especially references. References is very important for every assignment that we did, this is the most important and useful thing that I learnt in this subject.
Last but not least, I have to thanks to Miss Jenny, her humorous and passion is I the thing that I respect in her. Genre, design principle, redundant and so on,everything that I never before. In order to design a document, we should know that who is our audience, purpose and context.
References:
Kress, G & van Leeuwen 1998, front pages: (the critical) analysis of newspaper layout. in Approaches to media discourse, eds Bell, A & Garrett, P, Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 186-219
Kress, G & van Leeuwen 2006, 'Chapter 1: The semiotic landscape: Language and Visual Communication', Reading Images: The Grammar of Visual Design, 2nd edition, Routledge, London.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is a common known term in the academic world, avoiding being caught of plagiarism is already a common among scholars and students who are working on a piece of assessment or article. To commit plagiarism is easy which usually just apply copy and paste function on the computer against a certain source of publishing and paste it towards another article that under progress, as well hand-copy from text books or other sources of publishing. (Eastment D 2005)
Students from colleges and universities worldwide are assuming to be the largest participant of committing plagiarism, simply because it’s a culture among them (Nexis UK 2011). But in reality, plagiarism is much more complicated. At its core, plagiarism involves using other people's thoughts, words or ideas without acknowledgement.
Programs that designed to deliver lesson of intellectual property towards the teenagers are increasing rapidly as we speak(Nexis UK 2011). Yet it just the matter of citing the sources correctly in articles.
It’s best to consider avoiding plagiarism by practising to cite sources right in a work. A book called “Cite Them Right” which published by Richard The website Plagiarism Advice (http://www.plagiarismadvice.org/) has lots of useful information on tackling plagiarism, and includes free downloadable guides from Ofqual for teachers, students and parents. The Plagiarism Resource Site also offers software for detecting copies. Called ‘WCopyFind’, it is intended to search locally-stored electronic documents, but it does have some ability to search on the Web. (Eastment D 2005)
Eventually it begs the question, is plagiarism out of control, well for a fact that I think it is. “Google with the copy and paste function equal plagiarism” quoted from George Cole (2010), which have open the path for obtaining information, but teenagers currently in the globe are pampered and spoil to take things for granted. Taking issue and task lightly and seek the easy way out has become a culture among the teenager, for its not surprise to assume that teenage students in achieving higher education prefer the easy method as well.
References:
Cole G.,2010. Times Education Supplement, Eastment. D 2005, ELT Journal Volume 59/2 April 2005. Oxford University Press, viewed 9 June 2011,
Tennant P and Rowell G 2010, Benchmark Plagiarism Tariff, A benchmark tariff for the application of penalties for student plagiarism in higher education, Plagiarism advice, viewed 9 June 2011, http://plagarismadvice
Nexis UK, 2011, Nexis the Global Business Information Research Database, Nexis Business Intelligent, viewed 10 June 2011, http://lexisnexis.org.uk/nexis
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Insensitive Visual Context Published
The paper had published the apology on its website, Facebook and Twitter accounts after several quarters demanded the paper to apologizes for the publication (The Straits Times 2011). This issue was even published in different countries such as The Australian and The Straits Times from Australia and Singapore. According to the paper's editor, they apologize for the publication of the cartoon in Berita Minggu and they had no intention of poking fun at the disaster that has befallen the nation of Japan and its people (Wong 2011). Besides, the paper's editor also stated that they were greatly sympathise with their plight and share the sorrow of the Japanese people (Wong 2011). This publication had created a huge buzz in Malaysia. Hence, the media have to be careful with the visual and situational context before publishing and should publish ethically.
References:
The Australian 2011, Malaysian paper sorry for tsunami cartoon, viewed 9 June 2011,
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/malaysian-paper-sorry-for-tsunami-cartoon/story-fn3dxity-1226021224356
The Straits Times 2011, Malaysia newspaper sorry for tsunami cartoon, viewed 8 June 2011, http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/SEAsia/Story/STIStory_644924.html
Wong 2011, The Star Online, Berita Harian issues public apology over tsunami cartoon, viewed 9 June 2011, http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/3/14/nation/8262608&sec=nation
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Social Media the causes for uprising in Egypt?
It all started with Tunisia and things began similarly, thousands began taking to the streets to protest poverty, rampant unemployment, government corruption and autocratic governance of President Hosni Mubarak, who has ruled the country for 30 years. (Deeb. S.E 2011)
These were the first protests on such a large scale in Egypt since the 1970s., the protests demanding that President Hosni Mubarak step down were a catalyst for years or decades of repressed anger at mistreatment at the hands of the state and country where social media play an important role towards the even which started on 25th January 2011 and right before social media was commercialised, people were afraid to go against the authorities with possible prosecution. This is when social media such Facebook and twitter began to get popular throughout the globe when people across the globe is connected through their personal computer only with internet connectivity is compulsory. It all begins when people around Egypt started to interacting with this sites and it made possible where almost 80 million of the population is more connected to each ever as before. (Boyd.E.B 2011)
Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, cell phones and even cable news outlets are putting a tremendous amount of power right into the hands of the people. And don't think for a second that the rest of the Arab world isn't watching what is happening when information that is allocated on the world wide web in tremendous amount. For starters, these communication tools allow ordinary citizens to plan, organize and accelerate protests in a way that was unthinkable just a few years ago. They can spread the word about mass protests, ensuring more people will show up. In turn, the sheer size of some of these protests makes it close to impossible for officials to stop them. (Cafferty.J 2011)
Just imagine the world with the innovation of social media back when it was during the 1960s or 1970s, what could possibly happen when the assassination of Martin Luther King took place? People might even stand up and democracy will go into a very next level where freedom of speech is no longer able to be restrict by several governmental organisations and suppression of truth because the people is sick with the lies made by the news media and the conspiracy involved, the truth and justice is what people want and widely expected more uprising against the government especially the rest of the middle east nation will have something to be worried on if such regime existed in those country soon enough that we would expected it to begin.
Deeb.S.E 2011, Egypt’s uprising unites society in rage, for many, protests were catalyst for years or decades repressed anger at government, Mideast N. Africa on msnbc.com, viewed 7 June 2011, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41334041/ns/world_news-mideast_n_africa/t/egypts-uprising-unites-society-rage/.
BOYD E.B. 2011, How Social Media Accelerated the Uprising in Egypt, Fast Company, viewed 7 June 2011, <http://www.fastcompany.com/1722492/how-social-media-accelerated-the-uprising-in-egypt>.
Jack C 2011, Social media and Egypt uprising, CNN Politics, viewed 6 June 2011, <http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/31/social-media-egypt-uprising/>.
Monday, June 6, 2011
New Media Technological Innovation
The idea of technological convergence generally referees to shifts in the use of different technologies from diverse scientific and technical spheres that have been brought together to create new objects and news uses for those objects. In a converged media world, consumers increasingly call the shots. They use Apple iPods to make their own music playlists. Personal video recorders allow them to customize televisoin schedules. Digital Audio Broadcasting or DAB Digital Radio pumps static-free music to their homes and cars. These consumers pull stock-market updates, text messages, wallpaper, ring-tones, and short-form video into their mobile phones. They come together in online communities, generate their own content, mix it, and share it on a growing number of social networks just like how the netizen has used it to give support during the 2011 Japanese Earthquake or use it against the governments as it happened in the Middle East Uprising (Serajul I. Bhuiyan, 2006). Social networks have given countless internet users a platform for showcasing their creativity, espousing their causes, sharing their thoughts, and furthering their personal and professional agendas (Amanda 2010).
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube is also considered a very important media tools for the online audience as well as to find out their wanted news and leaving out comments and where the other could discuss the given issue. According to Marshall Kirkpatrick (2008), YouTube dominates video more than Google in search and this is evident where many news network like BBC and CNN has started to upload their video via YouTube and user could just only search for the selected news on video format and when newspaper uploaded their content every 24 hours, it's a remarkable feat when the social media uploaded their content every second of given possible spare time for the user things they desired whether it was for the right or wrong purposes and there is overflow of information when anyone who has the access to the web can search for information they desired with their fingertips. For better or worse of media transparency, new media has gained it much needed popularity for accurate news analysis but it is also important that content can get obtained is what people is looking for.
References:
Bhuiyan S.I 2006, Asia Media Archives, Impact of new media technology on society, viewed 6 June 2011, http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=52164
Kirkpatrick M 2008, Read Write Web, Report: YouTube dominates video more that Google dominate search, viewed 5 June 2011, http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/youtube_dominates _video.php
Korea Times 2006, Asia Media Archives, Paper face challenge from new media, viewed 6 June 2011, http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=37130
