Baldauf, Kenneth. "Digital Technology." Emerge With Computers V. 5.0 Cengage-hosted Printed Access Card. N/a: Cengage Learning, 2013. 1-2.2. Online Access Code.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Cookies and Privacy
My favorite topic in this week's readings was Chapter 1-2.8, Cookie. I found this section interesting because I have seen the term cookies used before, but I never knew what a cookie was or how they play a role in daily life. According to Baldauf, "Cookies enable a web server to identify visitors to websites". Prior to this chapter, I never even thought about how sites recognize my name automatically, and even create advertisements based off of previous purchases or preferences. As mentioned in the chapter, this is an absolutely remarkable tool for businesses and advertisers. However, I couldn't help but to wonder how cookies may be invasive to the privacy of users, especially because not many people know or understand how they work. One thing that I found extremely alarming while reading the chapter is although "most companies track a user’s activities only within the company’s own website, some web advertisers use cookies to track a user across many websites" (Baldauf, 2013). Not only is the website that you're visiting storing your information, but it is possible that separate advertisers and webpages will as well. Though I feel that most people would not be comfortable with this, I think that it is their responsibility to educate themselves prior to using the internet. After reading the sections in this week's module, I am definitely eager to learn more about how my privacy correlates with the internet, and will certainly be more cautious of which sites I trust!
Friday, September 19, 2014
Assignment #1 Reflection
In this week's module, one of the posted tasks was to complete Assignment #1. In all honesty, when I first glanced at the instructions for the assignment, I expected it to be effortless and ineffective. This assignment quickly proved me wrong. I thought that I had a good understanding of CCBC's library databases, but as I was researching my topic, I quickly realized that I had not. I spent the majority of time on this assignment using the CCBC databases, and in turn, found them to be extremely helpful. I particularly like that each database is optimal for searching a specific topic, and I found the advanced version of EasyBib offered by CCBC to be very beneficial. Needless to say, I will be using the CCBC databases more often! I also found this assignment valuable for becoming more familiarized with creating tables, headers, footers, and more in Microsoft Word. Though I use Microsoft Word often, I rarely need to format documents a specific way, so this assignment allowed me to practice with tasks such as those. Another thing I noticed about this assignment was that it was designed so that there would be no extra, unnecessary work. Each question had a unique purpose and was intended to help me reach a certain goal. The only thing that I didn't like about this assignment was that it was extremely time consuming (for me at least), but I appreciate that now because it showed me that I need more practice with using CCBC's library tools and formatting in Microsoft Word!
Friday, September 12, 2014
Debating Mobile Phones
While reading this week's chapters on Personal Computers and Mobile Computing, I couldn't help but to reflect upon the technological advances that we have made in modern day society. In my opinion, one of the most amazing advances in technology is the mobile phone. It is actually quite remarkable - in a matter of seconds, we can have any data, entertainment, or social media at our fingertips. We are able to store more data than ever in less space than ever, with "gigabytes of storage capacity in a space no larger than a fingernail" (Baldauf, 2013). We are able to save Apps, assignments, schedules, and dates on my smart phone with a breeze. According to the chapter, we are now equipped with "Touch screens, tiny keyboards, voice recognition, wireless headsets, and even head-mounted displays..." (Baldauf, 2013), all of which go into making mobile devices easier and more user-friendly than ever before. However, with such advances, we face several issues as well. One, mentioned by the reading, is that "people feel that they are always on call and on duty", which leads to "burnout" (Baldauf, 2013). Sometimes, I feel like I can never have time outside of work or school without receiving a phone call from my boss or an email about an upcoming assignment, which, at times can be stressful. Another caveat stated in the reading is that we face "issues of etiquette" and "issues of safety" (Baldauf, 2013). These are compelling arguments that I seem to experience every day. I often find myself questioning whether or not it is appropriate to text or use social media in a certain setting, which goes hand-in-hand with he issue of safety. Now more than ever, there are more people using mobile devices or other technologies while driving - causing dangerous situations on the road. The debate on technology and mobile phone usage is a very controversial one. Do the challenges that technology creates outweigh the benefits the technology provides? Though I am curious as to how life was prior to technology, I simply cannot imagine life without it.
Baldauf,
Kenneth. "Digital Technology." Emerge With Computers V. 5.0
Cengage-hosted Printed Access Card. N/a: Cengage Learning, 2013. 1-2.2. Online
Access Code.
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