Sunday, November 29, 2009

A Visit With Erik Hanberg

Erik Hanberg visited our class on Nov. 23rd and talked about how the Internet has changed the way people can make money. He and his wife run a graphic design business together (MaryHolsteDesigns.com) and he is also involved in various non-profits including City Club and Exit 133. He is the Manager at Grand Cinema and has written several books including The Little Book of Gold. He talked to us about three different kinds of work, hourly, salary, and scalable.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Online Scavenger Hunt

Today in class, we had a group scavenger hunt assignment. The idea of the assignment was to find things on the Internet by using the skills for Searching we have learned. In my group, we had two laptops available so we were able to take two questions at a time, which sped up the process.

There were a variety of questions, varrying from puttting certian items in a shopping cart and saving an image of the page, to finding out prices of homes in University Place or someone with a public facebook who was not our friend.

All in all, the excersise was entertaining and the time seemed to go by very fast. I think my team was one of the first to finish, so who knows, maybe we'll get a prize :)

Scavenger Hunt

So far, my team has found all of the questions 1-10 :)

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Concept of Convergence

I looked up the term "convergence" on Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary and it came up with a few different definitions. The first definition simply stated that convergence is the act of moving towards uniform or unity. Another definition of convergence was the merging of distinct technologies, industries, or devices into a unified world.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Physical vs. Digital

Today, there are many different types of documents available digitally that previously were only available in physical copies. The first thing that comes to mind when I think of this concept is news. I get all of my news online, varying from site to site. I don't buy magazines anymore, if I want to know what's going on in other people's lives, I simply google the name of some celebrity or click on a link on Yahoo!. There are some things that I would never consider doing digitally however, such as getting a digital copy of my birth certificate or social security card. Other things that have both a physical and digital version where I prefer the physical are things such as birthday cards and letters, which are rarely seen these days thanks to the internet.