Category Archives: 252MC Digital Media
Creating a basic website
Process and Development Through attending lectures of Digital Media we learnt about different aspects of digital media including creating a static website, blog, using its widgets for uploading twitter, Flickr, Photos Gallery and blogroll with links to students URL blog. … Continue reading
Creating Flickr Badge
Flickr, owned by Yahoo, is a photo sharing website or blog. Flickr offers Flickr badge, which is an option provided by Flickr and it allows you to upload and show your photos into your website or blog widget. Now, I … Continue reading
Connecting between Blogroll and blog
A blogroll is a list of links to other websites and blogs which the author usually references or is associated with. Blog authors can utilize Blogroll to build up a community of bloggers. I am going to create blogroll in … Continue reading
Connecting between Twitter and Blog
Twitter is operated and owned by Twitter Inc. It is a website that offers microblogging and social networking service. Users can read and receive messages which are named tweets, and are text-based. Twitter users can post up to 140 character … Continue reading
The Future of Digital Media
The lecture of week nine was about “The Future of Digital Media”. We went through the future of semantic, intelligent web searching, intelligent virtual environments, future media outlets and market opportunities. The word “semantic” in linguistic means the following according … Continue reading
Evaluation: How the brain hard-wires us to love Google, Twitter and texting
Emily Yoffe writes about ‘Seeking’ and how the brain hard-wires us to love Google, Twitter and texting and how that can be dangerous. This is my reflection and take away from her article. The first points that jump out at … Continue reading
Evaluation: An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube by Michael Wesch
I watched an Anthropological Introduction to YouTube by Michael Wesch. The speaker talked about Web 2.0, user-generated content (UGC) and how different sites such as YouTube have revolutionized the way people connect around the globe. I set out to explore … Continue reading
Evaluation: Relationship Between Television and Computer by Peter Hirshberg
I watched Peter Hirshberg on TV and the web and found his talk interesting. Hirshberg talked about the relationship between TV and computer. He went out to ask some of the audience for their opinion. He then went on to … Continue reading









