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Monday, December 9, 2013
Farewell Blog'o'sphere
Welp.... I have discovered maybe I am a good blogger but I am an even better procrastinator. I love blogging though I really do. I would say the coolest thing that happened to me while blogging was that Henry Jenkins tweeted me. Although it was a short lived conversation it was really cool that I could converse with someone who normally you would never be able to talk to! That is what I have learned is the awesome part of the internet, you can interact with practically anyone you want! well, it's been real blog but this is 13oonetownkidz peacing out. Deuces.
Can Copyright Actually be Helpful?
According to an article by Ellyn Angelotti, the answer to this is yes. She says that too often journalist have misconception about Fair use laws and are doing it completely wrong. For example the rule that as long as you use less that 30 seconds of someones audio clip you can't be sued, is false. She also says that journalist don't want to get too involved in the law they only want to know enough to keep from getting sued. This article is really helpful and definitely is worth a read!
Everything is a Remix
This is A remix of a four-part documentary by Kirby Ferguson in which he argues that everything is a remix, and that all original material builds off of and remixes previously existing material. This goes along perfectly with the video we watched by Brett Gaylor titled Rip: A Remix Manifesto . I think that this video is awesome because it really emphasizes how really and truly everything is built off of other works and nothing is truly original.
How to Embed Tweets Onto Your Blog
At First I thought "Oh yeah this will be easy its just like a picture." well no, it is not like a picture and it took me quite a long time to figure out how to do it. Here are step by step instructions to how this is for your future blog posts. If you encounter any problems check out this trouble shooter site!
1. At the bottom right of the tweet there is a more button, click that and click the option Embed Tweet
2. copy the HTML that is in the box and copy it into your blog post in HTML mode. This is where I messed up becuse I was copying it in compose mode and it shows up as the same thing that you pasted in. But once you change it to HTML mode the picture shows.
1. At the bottom right of the tweet there is a more button, click that and click the option Embed Tweet
HENRY JENKINS TWEETED ME
Okay ya'll sorry for all the Henry Jekins post but this one was very necessary. He tweeted at me! This is how the conversation went:
@13oonetownkidz Tweeting is easy; thinking is hard.
— Henry Jenkins (@henryjenkins) December 9, 2013
The Spread of Media
Aaron Shwartz
This year pioneering computer programmer and cyber activist Aaron Swartz, committed suicide after being prosecuted for downloading 4 million academic journals to share with the public for free. This article talks about Lawrence Lessig's view on the event, this is what he says, "This was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what I think of as a kind of bullying by our government."
Henry Jenkins is on Twitter!
Hey guys if your interested in some more Henry Jenkins information go check out his twitter page, he posts some interesting stuff and its definitely worth a look! who knows maybe if you tweet him he will tweet you back :) And if you want even more Henry Jenkins fun here is a link to his blog!
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Internet Essential to School?
This video was very interesting because in it Henry Jenkins talks about how important technology more specifically the internet is for students education. In class we talked about all the sites that were blocked in middle schools or in high schools and this leads perfectly into this video. He talks about how it is important to not block things from students because the internet will be involved in every part of their lives after school and they need to learn how to work it in school. He says that the most shocking thing that is blocked to him is YouTube. He says that teachers are afraid to use the internet because they think they will lose control of the classroom.
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