Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Collaborating on a Name

Collaborating on a Name

It amazes me how far my blogs have come over the course of the semester. At first I was not a fan of having to create blog post, to me it was confusing and difficult and in my eyes pointless. I never thought about why I was doing, all I cared was getting my assignments done. It wasn’t until near the middle of the semester that I realized what I was doing, by writing my blog I was collaborating the content discussed in class with my own personal interests/experiences. The blog that turned it all around for me was when I wrote about the anti ana blog. I was able to understand the conversation we had in class and still apply my own outside knowledge to a sensitive subject that offered a unique perspective.


This is the beauty of all my classmate’s blogs, every single person in class offers a point of view that their own. Karen is a journalism major so I definitely took inspiration from her blog. She clearly has skills in how design a well written web piece that conveys her thoughts but still allows the reader to create their own.  Secondly Noelle always added thoughts in class so seeing where she was at with course topics helped me process in my own way where I was. Klaudia, to me was very articulate in forming her thoughts so if I never need a push to get my thoughts out of my head I would just look at her page and take inspiration if needed. Surrounding myself with people in this class helped tremendously. This class is not something that any singular person can get, you must work together to see all angles. I noticed whenever I dealt with a group we rarely ever used the first idea that was given. In fact, the second or third wasn’t used either. The art of collaborating is only becoming more and more prevalent in culture.

Lastly, I must say. Blogging has become almost fun? That’s right I said. I am happy for this opportunity to do it and am interested to see if I will continue this in the future, but in case i don't....

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Online Activism

Online Activism

In this E-Soc 211 class the topic of social collaboration and involvement have been discussed often. While I learned this topic it was hard to translate them from theory/concept into applicable structures that I can see in my life. However, then the unit three project ended. This project had us come together as classmates and create a list of task for an online movement. This moment is when I realized that I can see a direct application of ideas. On Facebook I have 774 friends and on twitter I have 468, that gives me a total of roughly 1042 people see my content that I post.

This thought isn’t shared to sound vain or shallow. However, I means that I have a voice. This assignment showed me that I had a voice. The cause I was supposed to indorse was HopePhones if I went through with promoting them on my voice media there is potential for over 1000 people connected to me can encounter this information. I never once thought that I had power like that. I am left with one singular thought, what would happen if there was a cause I was truly passionate about?How could I advance that movement?

Monday, December 5, 2016

Access Granted

Access Granted

Technology has opened doors that we have never seen before, we interact with information that we never had access to before. Modern society has made strong advances in what the typical Americans can do with a technological, we can educate ourselves, communicate with other, control almost all aspects of our life, and create content that is reshaping how we view the world. While I do love where society is at I tend to feel that this is a little bias. Earlier this semester my computer crashed and it took me a whole weekend to get a new one. This was probably the most stressful weekend I’ve ever had in college. With college shifting to increasingly more online communities that means the students are always supposed to be connected into the school network. In years past, I viewed school as a group that I entered into when I was in class or doing homework, but I was able to disconnect when I was not participating in any of those activities. While yes, it is important to have access to information so we can learn outside of class to I realized if you do not have a way to interact to the group you are completely lost.
http://socrates.arts.ubc.ca/agora/2015/04/platos-allegory-of-the-cave-travelling-exposure/


This took me to think about what we talked about in the beginning of the semester in terms of ant like group think. Collaboration should be mindless following the ants in front of us because then we lose all sense of self and value. This is the direction I fear that online education is going. I have taken online classes where I have never seen or heard from the teacher. Society in the United States has now shifted, if we don’t have access to technology (especially the internet) then we lose value. A college student couldn’t function if they didn’t have access to a computer, everything being due online is changing the conversation. While yes, I believe this is good, I am also wary about the direction we are going. Sherry Turkle has always been caution in fully jumping onto the technological bandwagon, and I use to think her arguments didn’t have merit. Now however, I see that she made some strong points that need to be heard. 

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Pass the Baton

https://twitter.com/hydroflask
Today I contributed to my first wiki-post. by using a website called Pass the Baton my fellow classmates and I collaborated to work together to find a goal that we could fight for. The idea pitched was mine about HydroFlask and how they give 5% of their proceeds to one of twelve organizations that they pair with. We came together as a team to establish tasks that would help inform the public. In our minds once the public is informed we believe the only conscious decision would be to act. Agreeing on what steps to take took a little time, to my knowledge no one in our group has ever tried to establish a plan of action to inform the public. so, we had a slow start. After a little discussion, we realized that we needed to create a hashtag that the users to interact with to solidify a two-way relationship from company and user. We decided on the hastag #HydroFlaskGivesback. On top of a hashtag we want owners of HydroFlask to stop and register their HydroFlasks now. Thirdly we decided to promote giving a gift to not only a friend but also a charity. By buying a hydro flask for someone you can also benefit others. This is a no brainer. The fourth goal was to post a picture of your HydroFlask and the access code on the bottle to social media this will help collaborate a feeling on community, if people feel a connection with others than we know that they will be more likely to give. The final task we decide on was to encourage a conversation offline as well. Word of mouth whether it be computer moderated or face to face will be the driving force of this campaign. This simple act of registering your HydroFlask you are taking a few simple and easy steps we as a society can come together to help to benefit the charities.

Working in such a large group was hard at first, finding a vision that fit the group was difficult. At first everyone was sitting silently trying to figure out a direction to take this project. Once the ideas started flowing however it was helpful having so many people, the group did a great job at listening to all suggestions and collaborating to find the best ones that fit the image we wanted. All in all I am proud with the work we have done. We came together in a short and productive time.  This ability of self involvement in a activist group really leads to an ownership to the task. 

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

The Power of the Counter

From the beginning of time man has felt the need to socialize, and as time evolved this need grew. How we have Countless ways to classify how connected a person is. The overarching label that we use is called “the public” now publics confuse me. This is because public is defined as a group who are socially aware of specific events. The problem resides here, that makes the public a very limiting force.  A Public is also a self-organized group. So, does this mean that to be considered part off the public you must willing choose and be aware that you are part of it? Furthermore, who gets to defined what the organization is? To me the scary part about publics are that they are so open ended that they are able to apply to everyone. Which is not inherently bad, however it can create problems. Society has shown us that when public have issues, we can see the creation of counter publics. A counter public is when the minority voice stands up to dispute the norms of what society is saying. Counter public’s can lead to a powerful and visionary movement, which allows the invisible to come together and be recognized by society.

http://scotthalbach.weebly.com/checks-and-balances.html




In class, it was discussed how a public is the social space created by reflexive circulation of discourse. The importance can always have been seen in conversation. The public can only be positive and beneficial when all parts are aware and collaborating to bring the best to the society they serve. These spaces of open dialogue and discourse are very important for how a counter public interacts. As societal norms are naturally build around the culture we can start to develop bias, so the importance of a counter public is to make sure the society is mindful of how it comes across. The government has a very powerful system in place to act as a safeguard for the people and the public. In the same regards, we can label counter public's under the same name. checks and balances are what allow a public to thrive and grown while on the other being protected. This is the merit.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

The Power Behind Collaborating

https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/252698
So now that we are five days removed from Tuesday I can finally talk about the election. I wanted to wait to distance myself from my gut feeling and truly apply course content to what took place on Tuesday night. All I can say is wow. Online collaborating in recent years have definitely had an influence on the election and how information was passed on to the mass public. In this day in age having access to content online allows the collaboration of communities to take place and form connections of people with similar attitudes that can directly impacts voters this is not debatable.


The interesting part to me comes in the idea of getting the online pool of resources to mobilize feasible force to be felt. Etienne And Beverly Wenger--‐Trayner write an article called Communities of practice a brief introduction it states that A Community of practice is not merely a community of interest--‐--‐ people who like certain kinds of movies, for instance. Members Of a community of practice are practitioners. This means common practice are shared. To me however, it is clear that Trump was able to transcend the scope of online collaboration and push the collaborating forces into a movement that won him the election. By reaching rural America he was able to slip through the cracks of experience and become president by sheer promise. His practical group was large enough to buy into what he was selling and gain enough votes. 

Thursday, November 10, 2016

The Simplicity of Open Source Programs

For years, the battle of ownership has plagued the corporate world. Both sides make great points for who has a valid argument, however the view point is often taken away from the consumer and that’s where I want to take it back to. As a college student I can confidently say that finding the right applications to use for a semester can either make or break your classes. So can working with other students. In a major like E-Society collaborating with other students on projects/assignments is all but inevitable, and half of the problem is making sure the tools are equally usable for all students. Typically, these conversations take up the majority of the first couple meets. Amazingly, when it came to open source programs the issues were almost all but nonexistent. One of the biggest obstacle comes in the form of what operating system you run, the divided between Mac and PC is very real, and very difficult. In my mind I went into our group meeting today on Nov 10 to work on our collaborative assignment with the same mindset, and astonishingly I was surprised to have all of that be laid to rest.


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We decided to use a website called Biteable to create a video project on Net Neutrality. Besides just the video we are adding audio which will be all done inside of the program Audacity. Planning this assignment was a very painless process which I believe is chiefly due to the ability to forgo all issues around making sure we all have access to the information. Sometimes I get lost in the idea of closed source programs being more trust worthy because corporate America has trained me with brand loyalty so I believe their products are better. In fact this is rarely the case. I am excited that this project finally allows me to access the other side of the spectrum so familiarity will not hold me back any more.