Monday, April 20, 2009

J-schools play catch up

I think what some colleges are doing is a shot in the right direction, though the problem being is they should have started going in that direction the moment the internet grab wide spread hold. I know from sitting in Mr. Kates class he states that print will die out at least in the state that it is in now in the next few years. Though I think that it is prudent that student be taught new programs like Final Cut, Photoshop and others because as the print and all forms of journalism move towards the internet students will have to know these things or get left behind.
I think that if most colleges would have been on top of things, they could have pushed these new class outlines through and paved the way for a new wave of journalist(students) who are now strugling along with their professors in trying to find work in the outside world. I think its pretty scary to read that professors are looking for work just like their students

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

essay mills

I think essay mills are starting to become an active practice with students these days. I think this is happening because students; one, don't understand how to manage their time correctly, two, students don't want to write the essay, and three, get in over there heads with there studies by taking on more then they can handle.
Though I do believe with people believing they need to have perfect grades or perfect papers they will turn to these means of getting papers done more readily.

genetic make up

I think a lot of what we see in how we act in the real world is constructed in and through the television. From a young age what we see on this media outlet shapes us in ways that we would never really think of. besides our parents it shows us how we should interact with those in our age range or social status area.
I can look at this in ways of yesterdays St Patrick's day festivities for most of the younger generation it has become socially acceptable to become completely drunk and forget yourself and have a good time. Where the actual meaning of St. Patrick's day is meant to be a feast day which is meant to celebrate St. Patrick but due to the media and advertising companies it has morphed over the years into a drinkers holiday.

Monday, February 23, 2009

ch 5,9,15 part 1

The main thing I took away from Chapter 5 is what people mainly want out of television is a chance not to think but to let something else do it for them. Also that when you get information from media there is really no help associated with that media form. people over time try to obtain some sort of meaning from what they are watching and the problem becomes what is the actual meaning. the main base is that the meaning becomes conceptual or what it means to us. but as Philosophers have stated everyone has there own meaning of what is conceptual so then everyone has their own "private language." now I believe this it sorta true we all perceive things differently and place different meaning on things but at the same time we get alot of our meaning from the community.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Readings for week of feb 10

In the beginning of this chapter it make the commit "we sell eyes," I think it would be better stated "we sell eyes and ears." Media in any form is there to make a profit first and to inform and entertain second. I sat back and thought after reading this chapter and realized some of the TV shows I and others liked that have been canceled, were not canceled due to lack of viewers but lack of advertisement from other company's. This is also why some shows have stayed on air even though it may not have an extremely large viewer base. The same goes for magazines there may be many different magazines but many do not over lap they all serve a specific niche. In these magazines advertisers are there in that space to sell to certain groups.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Jour431 CH2 modern and postmodern

This chapter in the our class text went on to discuss how we as a society have progressed to the state we are currently at. In the beginning we had only vocal dialog, then a progression to the written form, which for a long time was the standard and now to electronic media which can be broadcast to any place on earth or any place in space.
In the modern period Marx's stated that modernity is in a constant state of flux. In this period there was still a great deal of face-to-face contact, which as we progress past that to this "post modern" era we see more commerce and interaction done through new forms of media. When dealing with commerce we as a society went from being a regional and agrarian where goods only traveled a short distance to a world economy where good produced in Brazil may be sold to people in India or in other places on the open markets.

A question I took from this reading, after reading it is are we better off?

In the beginning historical accounts were told from one generation to another and there was a greater interaction between its members. In today's society we do so much more communication through the internet and other means so even though we are communicating to more people in different cultures and areas of the world are we making any great strides seeing as its not in person or on a more personnel level?
In the conclusion it discusses that every new form of media come with some form optimistic or pessimistic feeling/views. I started thinking, say we as a society decided no to embrace cell phones and kept doing things the way they were before their advent where would we be now?

Saturday, January 24, 2009