Why is it important to protect your information from uninvited eyes and advertisers?
It is important to protect your information from random strangers. We post a lot of things on Facebook. We post personal information and pictures. Strangers can access this information and use it. These days there are people out there who cyberstalk. You might have posted your phone number or your e-mail. Strangers now have access to that information and are able to use it. They will also have access to pictures that you don't want strangers to see. Once the picture is posted on Facebook, people can save it on their hard drive and the picture is out there forever. Note how easily I obtained the pictures of the people on the photo below. Even if you delete anything you post, someone could have printed it or saved a print screen. Phishing is a very popular way of gaining information and committing computer crimes. Phishing involves sending links that are not real and making them appear like they are from a reputable company, like a bank. Facebook gives people the opportunity for crimes such as phishing. It is very important to be aware of sites that may randomly appear and not to enter any personal information on them or else they can use the information to steal money from you.
In what ways can you you protect your privacy on social networking sites, such as Facebook?
There are privacy settings for users to protect their profiles. These settings allow only your friends on Facebook to see your profile and anything you post on Facebook. The best way to protect yourself is to tweak these settings so that only friends may see your profile. If you don't want strangers to see your profile, then don't add strangers as friends on Facebook. Only accept friend requests from people that are your friends. Once you have changed your settings to allow only friends to view your profile, make sure you only accept friend requests from people you know and trust.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Blog #3: A Look at Music Videos
This is an analysis of Kardinal Offishall's music video for The Anthem. Here is the music video.
Initial Reaction: I think the video accompanies the song very well. It definitely represented Toronto.
Analysis and Interpretation: I think Kardinal Offishall created this video along with the song to show his pride for Toronto. But like all music videos, the purpose of the video is to promote the song. Through this video, Kardinal shows us around his hometown Toronto and his perception of it. The theme of the video is hometown pride. In his lyrics and video he shows the diversity within Toronto and that we see past our differences even though we are multicultural. This video does align with gospel values such as loving our neighbours and living as a community, and equality.
Consideration of Cultural Context: The director was definitely influenced by Kardinal's song to make this video as shown by the literal interpretation of the lyrics. Well it may not have been a single event that influenced Kardinal to write the song and put out a video for it, but attending a festival or event in Toronto could have been one event that influenced him. Just going around the city and seeing Torontonians and feeling a sense of pride was probably his inspiration for this song and video. Kardinal wanted to share this to fellow Torontonians and create an anthem for the city.
Expression of Aesthetic Judgement: The music video was a documentary rather than one with a storyline and and acting. Some of the visuals were on point with the lyrics. The flashing of images of the city were beautiful. They had some great shots of the CN Tower to the Scarborough Bluffs and everything in between. They also had shown a variety of Torontonians from different cultures. The video showcases life in Toronto. All this creates a somewhat familiarity for those who consider Toronto their home. With the music video and song well put together, they made me proud to live in such a great city.The visuals along with the entire music video was a celebration of Toronto, which has increased my appreciation of the song.
Ongoing Reflection: The music video has influenced my reception of the song. I loved the song when I first heard it because it was catchy and it was about Toronto. But seeing the music video allowed me to see the song was more than just catchy and about Toronto. It forced me to look at the lyrics and the true sense of pride behind it. It just gave a greater appreciation of the song. Whenever I hear this song, I see images of Toronto and its people and I think of what a great city it is.
Initial Reaction: I think the video accompanies the song very well. It definitely represented Toronto.
Analysis and Interpretation: I think Kardinal Offishall created this video along with the song to show his pride for Toronto. But like all music videos, the purpose of the video is to promote the song. Through this video, Kardinal shows us around his hometown Toronto and his perception of it. The theme of the video is hometown pride. In his lyrics and video he shows the diversity within Toronto and that we see past our differences even though we are multicultural. This video does align with gospel values such as loving our neighbours and living as a community, and equality.
Consideration of Cultural Context: The director was definitely influenced by Kardinal's song to make this video as shown by the literal interpretation of the lyrics. Well it may not have been a single event that influenced Kardinal to write the song and put out a video for it, but attending a festival or event in Toronto could have been one event that influenced him. Just going around the city and seeing Torontonians and feeling a sense of pride was probably his inspiration for this song and video. Kardinal wanted to share this to fellow Torontonians and create an anthem for the city.
Expression of Aesthetic Judgement: The music video was a documentary rather than one with a storyline and and acting. Some of the visuals were on point with the lyrics. The flashing of images of the city were beautiful. They had some great shots of the CN Tower to the Scarborough Bluffs and everything in between. They also had shown a variety of Torontonians from different cultures. The video showcases life in Toronto. All this creates a somewhat familiarity for those who consider Toronto their home. With the music video and song well put together, they made me proud to live in such a great city.The visuals along with the entire music video was a celebration of Toronto, which has increased my appreciation of the song.
Ongoing Reflection: The music video has influenced my reception of the song. I loved the song when I first heard it because it was catchy and it was about Toronto. But seeing the music video allowed me to see the song was more than just catchy and about Toronto. It forced me to look at the lyrics and the true sense of pride behind it. It just gave a greater appreciation of the song. Whenever I hear this song, I see images of Toronto and its people and I think of what a great city it is.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
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