Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Internet Field Trip

Today, socialising on the internet has become bigger than ever. With such networks as MySpace, Facebook, IM and msn, people are becoming somewhat less interacted in the real world. What is the real world though? A slow change is drawing clear and maybe what we know as the real world is in fact the virtual real world.

The differences with the virtual worlds and IM’s etc are the amount of interaction that you can have with the other recipients. Virtual worlds let you do pretty much anything except for being, most importantly, real – that is humanly real. You are interjected into the virtual world where you can walk around fly and do many more things. A character designed by yourself is shown, whether it reflects you yourself or someone fiction, and means that you are now ‘internally connected’ or ‘wired.’ IM’s such as msn messenger let you do voice, word, and video chat but this is only the tip of the ice berg when it comes to new age communication. Because the virtual worlds are 3D it makes you feel like you are there yourself. It’s like playing a video game in a sense – you are now the real player, you have a face, a body and a personality in a sense, not just another face on a page. You are an interactive character that can involve yourself more than ever. You can create businesses, houses, anything you want, even make money off it. The sky is the limit literally – you can fly.

However, much controversy is seen in that it is more open to attack than IM because it’s more personal. Some people actually design their characters on themselves and this suggests that maybe an attack could be made on that person in real life, if not in the virtual world, because everyone knows what they look like. Virtual worlds are a developing technology and is just the beginning in new age communication.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Excel and Word

I found that both exercises in today's tutorial were found to be a bit too easy, especially the word exercise. Though I did find it helpful I don't think that I would ever use it, or at least not particularly at the moment. I think it would be very useful in the workforce, specifically an office job. Already using word for years now I always like to know extra helpful ways to make things easier. Though the version I used today was not a very recent one, I have used word 2007 and find that the functions of it are very easy to use and helpful.

The exercise for excel was somewhat too simple and found that it doesn't really affects me in anyway. I think excel is widely underused, mostly to the complexity of all the functions in excel. A person unfamiliar with the use of these mathematical equations would probably feel a bit lost in a sense. I think there is a need for a clearer and easier explanation for the use of the functions. creating the table today was easy but really was to simple to understand it in that I didn't really need to create a graph for the 3 sets of data. For a beginner of these programs it would probably be helpful though.