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Lectures



Week 9


Jason’s all everything, gigantic and super lecture on how to teach yourself software.

Jason talked about stuff we need to know so we don’t get fired in our first job.
First he explained Adobe Flash for us. This software is used for almost all our micro website, almost all sites with movies. It is really complicated software, it’s so much to learn before you start using it. And before you have learned how to use it, it has changed.
 He had many steps he talked about:

  • You have to begin by figuring out what you need to do, and then find the easiest way doing it.
  • Then find out what you want to do, use this software to.
  • Now you need to learn the software!
  • Don’t think you can do it in a few days, just because it’s designed to be simple.
A good software is deep, and it will probably take me many years to learn.
  • First I have to start playing , just make something.
  • The most important thing he said, we had to remember to SAVE IT! 100 000 MILLION TIMES! Save it with a new name every time! Save it with long names (descriptions)
  • If I get problems, I can use the help sections, but that’s if I know a little bit about the software, it’s not for new beginners. And if I get problems, I have to try to not spend hours to figure it out ( something I always do…)
But I can always use Google to search for help, eg. “flash tutorials”.
      Join a forum and ask a question, is also a good solutions.

At the end, it’s all about content!



WEEK 8

Our guest today was Stephen Stockwell. He spoke about Political Possibilities, CyberPolitics, eDemocracy, liberal democracy.
 

CyberPolitics is the politics of the internet that exists on the internet. Cyberpolitics stretches from the around the actual structure and functions of the internet through to the political activities that occur on forums, between bloggers and even in games.

eDemocracy is the internet's intervention in the real world politics that exists predominantly off the internet. eDemocracy covers everything from political campaigning, debates, criticise governments and reveal their mistakes.

He talked about the definitions of democracy in different ways and what has happened the last two hundred years.

After that he talked a little bit about the gaps in the mass media which has resulted from the closed avenues of public debate in today’s media.

He briefly spoke about the battle between free speech and censorship on the net has taken many strange turns. Is free speech a basic right? In Australia we don't have the constitutional right to free speech - that's an Americanism. In Norway, where I’m from, everyone have the right to free speech as long you concern for people’s dignity and integrity.

China is perhaps the greatest champion in surveillance and censorship of the media and the Internet, and those in power using all means to control information and opinion exchange.
Many are punished with several years in prison or even death for "disturbing public order", "undermining the state" and "destroy the party's reputation", which can include almost anything.


Finally he spoke about CyberPunk - One outlet for political expression with regards to the internet is Cyberpunk. Cyberpunk is a science fiction genre based in the potential inherent in computers, genetics, body modifications and corporate developments in the near future.


Tasks: He asked that we watch a movie called the conversation.






WEEK 7


In today's lecture we had Jason (The Canadian guy) and he spoke about open source software and free ware.


Open source software is software that people can edit/modify to make the programs better. Freeware is software that is free to download and use.

He showed us some websites we could download music and movies.


He said that instead of paying for windows office etc. People can download the freeware versions like openoffice etc to use which does the same thing. But virus is a big problem for software, so you have to remember to update your software regulary.

At the end of the lecture, he showed us some videogames he had made on internet to earn some money.


WEEK 6

In today’s lecture, we learned about the producers and consumers of big and small screen.


  First he talked about the consumers and the media we consume.

CONSUME

Big screen
  • Cinema (shared)
  • Television (shared/ private)
  • Personal computer (private/ shared)

Small Screen
  • Personal media player (ipod) "on-the-go"
  • Mobile Phones (ipod touch) “ Smart phones”
  • 3G - used for information

He said that on mobile phones it is tricky to have many moving images because the data transfer rate which makes it harder for wide audiences to view them.

PRODUCE
      Re-genre   http://www.thetrailermash.com/
            Re-cuts  

We watched a movie “ 280 days later”





Tasks: Make a fake news-story with your mobile and try to upload it at www.ireport.com

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Week 8 - Political questions

Week 8
This week´s tasks:
What oppertunities can you find for political participation via the internet. How many of the following can you achieve while aticking to your political beliefs.
Sign an e-petition

I signed in at Queensland Residents draws to the attention of the House that for the last two years koalas have been disappearing from the Redlands Koala Coast area at the rate of 1000 per year. There are about 2400 koalas left in the Koala Coast now, but at the current rate of decline they will be completely gone by 
2012. Council, the community and the state government need to work together to stop this from happening.
• Stop the removal of their trees; 
• Stop koalas
 being killed on roads and railway lines; 
• Stop dog attacks; 
• Stop urbanisation from destroying their habitat; and 
  • Start using legislation and money to make it happen. 




Respond to a professional blogger at a major news site.

I responded to this article:
Survey: For big news, consumers bypass blogs
For many Americans seeking news during important events, blogs are just about the last place they look, relying instead on traditional outlets.

http://news.cnet.com/Survey-For-big-news%2C-consumers-bypass-blogs/2100-1025_3-6121778.html?tag=mncol



What is Barak Obama up to today?
President Obama at the U.N. General Assembly: "Join us in building the future that our people deserve"
23/09 - 09

This morning, nine months after taking office, President Obama made his first address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York. He spoke to the world leaders gathered there about their skepticism regarding America's engagement with the international community, and reflected on how he has worked to change that in his first months as President of the United States.
The President then called on the nations of the world to engage in a new cooperative effort to secure international peace and prosperity. And he outlined four pillars that he believes essential to securing that prosperous future: non-proliferation and disarmament; the promotion of peace and security; the preservation of our planet; and a global economy that advances opportunity for all people.
Finally, he called on those assembled in the chamber to recommit to The United Nations as an institution, and to work together to build a strong future for all world peoples.
Find out who your local, state and federal representatives are.
The representatives are:





Local  - Councillor Susie Douglas - 
Division 7, Surfers Paradise









State - Raymond Alexander  Stevens MP - 
Member for Mermaid Beach






Federal - Steven Ciobo MP - Member for Monicrieff. 




 Look up the Queensland or Australian hansard to find the last time your local member spoke in parliament.

Susie Douglas have never spoke in Parliament, just her housband Dr Alex Douglas.


Read the lecture and the readings, pursue a couple of the topics that you find most interesting and then post your blog with your well-considered thoughts about the theory and practice of politics.

Hacking for global democracy?

Hackers have actually interest me lately. I have seen some movies and TV shows about hackers, and I have to say that they fascinate me! How do they do it???!! How can they hack in my computer and see all my information in just a few minutes.

Stephen Stockwell (Griffith University) says the time is now ripe for the ‘citizen hacker’. But he’s not suggesting that we all now have the power to break through the firewalls of government, corporate and security service networks, and that by doing so we will somehow make things better in the world.

He suggests rather that there is a new ‘hacker ethos’, one which applies to those who are ‘repurposing the media machine to open and extend debate beyond traditional national and social borders’

So how can you become a citizen hacker, or have you already become one without knowing it? And just by clicking on the latest YouTube clip and forwarding it to your friends, have you in fact already become a citizen hacker ….

What do you think of the Australian Government's plans to censor the internet (the so-called "Clean Feed")??? 


The Australian Federal Government is pushing forward with a plan to force Internet Service Providers [ISPs] to censor the Internet for all Australians. This plan will waste tens of millions of taxpayer dollars and slow down Internet access.

The experts say will break the internet while doing little to stop people from accessing illegal material such as child pornography.


Internet providers and the government's own tests have found that presently available filters are not capable of adequately distinguishing between legal and illegal content.


Internet users would not be able to block all "illegal material". People will always be able to take away filters to obtain "uncensored access to the internet".


You can protect your children and download software filters on your PC, which are already provided by the government for free at netalert.gov.au, are more than adequate.


I think we have to stop this, because it will degrade the internet speeds who is slow already

What place does censorship have in a democracy?


Political censorship occurs when governments hold back information from their citizens. The logic is to exert control over the populace and prevent free expression that might foment rebellio.

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My News Story

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map of my hometown in Norway


Vis Hometown i et større kart

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10 min Movie



Black Button

This was a good movie with a great story. The movie really makes you search yourself and question yourself. "Would i press the button if I was him?" or "Would I have taken the key?" It is a big choice you have to think about. In the real life, we might go throw similar choices like this without knowing about it. I think I would take the key, because a life is priceless. I really liked the ending in this film, it was fair. A similar movie is coming soon called " The Box " by Richard Kelly. I really looking forward to see the ending in that movie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrKnhOJ-R80&feature=related



10 More Minutes

I liked this movie because it is always about this "10 minutes" everyone is talking about. People think they can do everything in 10 min! When people say they going to be somewhere in 10 minutes, they're always 5-10 min late. Something unexpected always happen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoSMsn6TPp0


I liked this movie because it it’s a great story about life. It is an intense story with a lot of emotions. It really makes you think. 10 minutes in your life can be quite different then the same 10 minutes in another’s life. You have to treasure your time and life because on the same time somebody suffers. It is very realistic and a good message to people!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppAn0LNU_V8


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Watch a movie

NEVER BACK DOWN


Never Back Down is a 2008 American action film starring Sean Faris, Amber Heard, Cam Gigandet and Djimon Hounsou. It was theatrically released on March 14, 2008.


For the task mentioned by Josh at the lecture, we would like you to watch a Movie or TV show and describe/explain the following...


Who - The Close Up answers the question of ‘who’,
by showing our character in detail


Jake Tyler (Sean Faris) - teenage boy, 17 years,
penchant for fighting and getting into trouble




What -The Mid Shot answers the ‘what’ question by
showing your subject performing an action.


Jake is flirting with Baja ( Ryan's girlfriend) at the high school.
Something he will get punishing for later.



Where - The Long Shot is our answer to the
‘where’ question, at the beginning of a
scene. It is also known as the Establishing Shot.


Parts of the movie were filmed at Cypress Creek High School
in Orlando, Florida. But in reality, Cypress Creek
is miles outside the city limits, toward Kissimmee.


When - Both the Wide Shot and the Close Up can
help us answer the‘when’ question.
Time can be a difficult thing to capture on the screen.


In the evening at Ryan's party, he want to fight back for his girlfriend.
Ryan is an professional street-fighter and want to make Jake look like an idiot.


Why - The Big Close Up can help answer the ‘why’
question, usually by revealing more
about a character & their actions


Jake is an angry gay because he think his
mum blame him for the death of his father.


How - A single Medium Close Up or a series of
Close Ups can explain an event
and answer the ‘how’ question


Jake become a good fighter because
he started training at an kick-boxing club