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SOURCES OF INFORMATION IN NEW MEDIA AND ITS DANGER
New media most commonly refers to content available on-demand through the Internet, accessible on any digital device, usually containing interactive user feedback and creative participation. Common examples of new media include websites such as online newspapers, blogs, or wikis, video games, and social media. A defining characteristic of new media is dialogue. New Media transmit content through connection and conversation. It enables people around the world to share, comment on, and discuss a wide variety of topics. Unlike any of past technologies, New Media is grounded on an interactive community.
- Roi Vincent Raci
New media are often contrasted to "old media," such as television, radio, and print media, although scholars in communication and media studies have criticised rigid distinctions based on oldness and novelty. New media does not include television programs (only analog broadcast), feature films, magazines, books, or paper-based publications – unless they contain technologies that enable digital interactivity.Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, is an example, combining Internet accessible digital text, images and video with web-links, creative participation of contributors, interactive feedback of users and formation of a participant community of editors and donors for the benefit of non-community readers.
-Ericka Laine Sacristia
New Media is a 21st Century catchall term used to define all that is related to the internet and the interplay between technology, images and sound. In fact, the definition of new media changes daily, and will continue to do so. New media evolves and morphs continuously. What it will be tomorrow is virtually unpredictable for most of us, but we do know that it will continue to evolve in fast and furious ways. However, in order to understand an extremely complex and amorphous concept we need a base line. Since Wikipedia has become one of the most popular storehouses of knowledge in the new media age, it would be beneficial to begin there.
-John Micheal Lupig
DEFINE NEW MEDIA
Economically, new media is the globe’s commercial skeleton. Fiber optic wiring networks between the world’s cities connect one to another to another…. Not only does this simple fact make global finance and trade a physical reality, since data networks between firms and investors are universally accessible, but it also impacts the possibilities and conceptions of so-called “old commercial” enterprises while giving rise to new ones. Every time a customer goes online to shop for that rare book title, or that overstocked iPod, or even the digital camera from a large retail store available down the block, new media is on both sides of that transaction. New media is not only the product but helps to mould the process of electronic commerce.
This means that manufacturing and production are largely focused on making the hardware that supports new media, while “softer” enterprises like news agencies, programmers, and artists adapt their crafts to the flows of the electronic current. If it seems abstract, that’s because it is. New media processes and communications add another dimension to the business and consumers’ practices we were already use to.
Perhaps the most interesting part of new media has to do with the restructuring of research, global economics, social interaction, and the currents of writing and dissemination of all information that have accompanied its emergence. Web and blog-writing in particular are not particularly revolutionary or ground-breaking because it changes the way people use language or construct basic sentences. It is ground breaking because it allows people to structure and nest information into documents differently. In today’s average web/blog post, news articles, op-eds etc. are not only entries in mixed media (photos, writing, video) format, but they are organized according to hyperlink organization.
- Rhenz Bumanglag
Hyperlink organization is one of the definitive features of new media, and its implications run deep as well as wide.. Nesting, which is frequently in the form of hyperlinking, requires extensive interpretation and research. This organization is beneficial since old media representation often asserts an artificial context into an article or media piece in order to provide continuity. In nested new media, hyperlinking fosters the ultimate citation resource-apparatus. In traditional reporting found in a print newspaper, scholarly research article, or encyclopedia, information and references are contained within the body of the text. There are certain citations and allusions, but for the most part, the sweeping or narrow nature of the text depends on the structural organization of the piece as well as the reader’s contextual understanding of a given subject.
It is well known that data organization differs greatly in twenty-first century new media. Take for instance, the single most influential tool in casual research and data-storage: Wikipedia. It is virtually impossible to search an article that is published on Wikipedia without coming across a hyperlink to another page of data; in fact, it is more accurate to say that it’s difficult to come across an entry with fewer than ten hyperlinks. In addition to the classical mode of citing sources at the end of a document with trusted texts and data, Wikipedia exemplifies a style of information technology that is based on the interconnectedness of ideas and events.
Here it is important to note one way that “new media” may not actually be all that new: During the French Enlightenment, the authors of the famed Encyclopedie created a system of footnotes that referred to certain other entries. The subtle structure of such an organization underlies a profoundly partisan representation of facts and images. The same is largely true in hyperlink writing. While the content that is mentioned and presented within an article may be empirically accurate, it is important to note that the selection of sources and outside connections may still be highly subjective. This quality makes research a more shaded and complex enterprise and sometimes even enriches the reader’s understanding of a given issue.
- Godfre Atentar
WHAT ARE THE EXAMOLES OF NEW MEDIA?
*BLOG
A blog is basically a web log that a blogger makes use for chronological listing of blog posts. A blog has the most recent content shown first followed by the previously updated content. A blog can be easily started with services like Word Press Bloggeretc. and do not need you to start something from the scratch, providing you with the entire system including design templates.
*WEBSITES
A website in return can be anything. Anything on the internet presented in HTML/CSS or Java/Javascript/Python/Php, etc. comprises of a website. A webiste may be complimented with a blog, but the home page would be more for browsing other pages and not just posts.
-Adrian Sena
*DVD and CD- ROM
A CD-ROM is a pressed optical compact disc which containds data.The name is an acronym whichh stands for Compact Disc Read only Memory.Computers can read CD-ROM's,but cannot write CD-ROM's which are not writable or erasable.
Electronic mail is a method of exchanging digital messages between computer users; such messaging first entered substantial use in the 1960s and by the 1970s had taken the form now recognised as email. Email operates across computer
networks, now primarily the Internet.
-Cedric Cristobal
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF NEW MEDIA
WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF NEW MEDIA?
-Cedric Cristobal
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF NEW MEDIA
WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF NEW MEDIA?
There are so many advantages with new media particular with businesses. They can get messages about a new product or about a deal they are having to many people quickly and for free. With the way Google and Facebook run ads on their sites they can target the groups of people their product might appeal to. There are so many types of new media from blogs where people can write and share articles with other people on the Internet also more recently Facebook and twitter what they are doing/watching/reading it is used as a live journal so people can let their friends know where they are and what they are doing. People get to know what the user likes from what they have post what music they are interested in and what news articles they like.
The main reason these sites are so powerful and popular with people is that they are all free to sign up to and are accessible on all smart phones and tablets making it easy for the user to share information about were they are and what they are doing. The user can update the websites on the go instead of having to sit beside a computer and do it.
With new media you can decide who sees the information you post on the social media site like Facebook. You have the choice on who you add as a friend and who you share your posts with. The user is in control at all times making new media a very powerful tool.
The main advantage of social media marketing is cost-related. The majority of social media sites are free to access, create a profile and post information. The advantage of reaching your targeted market for little or no cash investment is substantial, and the audience wanting your information voluntarily joins or follows you. Pay-per-click advertisements on sites such as Facebook are "geo-targeted" according to specific criteria, to reach the correct audience. The viral nature of social media means that each person who reads your posts has the capability to spread the news farther within his own network, so information can reach a large number of people in a short time.
-Rezi Gozo
WHAT ARE DISADVANTAGES OF NEW MEDIA?
There are just as many disadvantages of new media than there are advantages for example the things you post on Facebook and twitter could be on the internet for ever for people to see and can influence perception of you. You also have no control on what you share on the Internet; a file you share on the Internet can spread so quickly and can be perceived as something different than firstly intended. For example music and movies that are leaked onto the web can spread quickly fro one person to another by sharing links 100’s of thousands of people can download these links costing the music and film industry millions of euros. Pirating has become more powerful because of new media as files can be shared more freely and to a bigger audience.
Updating your social media accounts takes time and effort. A senior person with knowledge about the company and products should handle your social media presence, and the cost in time means the media is not completely free. It is ongoing work to find new angles about your products continually and to post and re-post information. The information is only visible for a short time before newer posts replace it. In addition, publishing obvious advertising copy is unacceptable in the social media world, therefore you must present the information in the form of conversation or you will lose followers.
-Ericaka Laine Sacristia
The irresponsibility and lack of accountability of social media and the increase in coverage by legitimate sources in the 24-7 news world are changing the way people view trends and could adversely affect public policy.
According to Statistics Canada, the police-reported crime rate in Canada was at its lowest point in 2013 since 1969. The homicide and attempted murder rates are also at their lowest levels since the 1960s.
Those who live on their phones, scan Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other social media hourly, would likely be surprised by those facts. And they are also likely to ignore them. You see, some celebrity has been arrested and that's what constitutes news for too many people these days.
A less serious case in point locally: we noticed reports of increases in cougar and bear sightings in Parksville Qualicum Beach on local social media pages. When we checked it out with people in the know, trained professionals who deal with these matters, we learned the number of such sightings is actually down in our region.
We don't profess to be the be-all, end-all of news sources. And we like a titillating tale as much as the next reader. But we do our best to check facts, provide attribution and present both or all sides to a story, whether it's in the initial report or a follow-up.
In other words, we take our job seriously. And it's our job, which is different than what's being done by someone who is posting from their mother's basement.
Media reports can and do lead to changes in government policy. Much like newspapers these days, municipal governments are pretty lean operations. They can't be everywhere and can't be expected to be experts, or have the time to research, every issue.
Politicians have always been reactionary, and to a degree that's a good thing. But what are they reacting to and what are they getting taxpayer-funded staff to investigate? A hue and cry over something that's not even close to being accurate? Someone on Facebook might demand action and public money because he/she believes a certain intersection is way too dangerous, when in fact there are a dozen other intersections that have statistics to show they should get tax-dollar attention first.
There's just not enough 'consider the source' going on when it comes to social media these days, and it could prove costly.
- GROUP 5 MEMBERS
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