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Friday, 16 November 2012
Thinking of buying a new laptop? Here are some helpful tips.
Factors to Consider
When Purchasing a Laptop
When buying
a laptop, there are five important things you must consider:
·
Size
and value
·
Battery
life
·
Operating
system
·
Programs
·
RAM
There are many factors you must take into account when buying
a new laptop, size and value obviously being a major one. Because I’m a
student, it would be important for me to find a good lightweight laptop at a
reasonable price range, so that it’s affordable and also easy to carry around
with me for whenever it’s needed.
Part of the appeal of a laptop is that you can bring it
almost everywhere, so it’s important that if you are considering buying a
laptop that you take battery life into account. The larger the screen and the
faster the processor, the less life you can expect to get from a charge. Taking
this into account, I personally would need a laptop that has a longer lasting
battery life as I will need it for bringing it around college with me.
One of the harder decisions when choosing a laptop is
deciding what operating system is best suited to you. For example, I find
Windows best suited to my needs as I’m most used to using this system. This
makes college work, such as writing essays, doing assignments and researching
online a less daunting task. Although today MACs are very popular due to their
superiority in excelling at creative tasks, the compatibility issues with
peripherals such as printers, mobile phones and back-up drives etc. tend to
cancel these out for me personally. I believe MACs are better suited to courses
that are design based. It’s true that they are less susceptible to viruses than
Windows; however I am comfortable with the ease of use that comes with a
Windows operating system, its familiar and fits my lifestyle more
appropriately.
The programs available to me on whichever laptop I wish to
choose are very important. It would be very important for me to have programs such
as Microsoft Word and PowerPoint as well as needing a laptop that will
facilitate the use of Adobe Photoshop. Photoshop is important for the
multimedia module in my course.
Another important factor to consider when buying a laptop is
RAM (random access memory). This determines how fast your computer will be and
it is recommended that you accept no less than 1-gigabyte. (If you have the
cash, spring for 2-gigabytes, just to be safe, especially if you’re system is
Windows Vista, as this is uses up a lot of resources.)
Perception: What do you see?
In our Perception & Ergonomics module, we were shown visual illusions. What do you see when you look at the above image? It may take a while but you should be able to see two different animals. Being shown these visual illusions in class was extremely interesting, as not everyone could see the same thing. It really highlighted how we all perceive the world differently.
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Social Media and Networking
Social Media
I have chosen to discuss the not so new but ever
developing world of social media as a technology that I am interested in. The
reason I have chosen this particular technology is because of the simple but
true fact that whether we choose to accept it or not, social media has
become an enormous factor in many of our lives today.
The aspects of social media I decided to look at are
the positive and negative effects that it has on society and also the effect of
social networking on the recent presidential elections.
The first article I found, http://socialmediatoday.com/syed-noman-ali/608781/social-media-good-thing-or-bad-thing
posted by Syed
Noman Ali, was called “Social
Media- a Good Thing or Bad thing?” It discussed the negative and positive aspects
of social media today.
The main positive aspects that were highlighted in
the article are the opportunities social networking gives us for keeping up
with old friends/relations, reducing communication barriers and business
opportunities.
Social networking began as a means of keeping up
with old friends and perhaps family who had relocated, in a way that was
accessible to almost everyone and easy to use. The convenience of this means of
communication meant that you could talk to anyone, anywhere, anytime. It has
also become a way for people to build on already close relationships, and if
face to face meetings aren’t possible. It has also become an essential means of
advertising and promoting for businesses, the main reason for its success being
its vast audience. Social networking has also become a great way for us to
connect with people they don’t know, over online discussion groups who have similar
interests and opinions on certain topics. Group chat rooms or discussions allow
people to express their opinions to a large audience. It allows for people to
broaden their social circle, reaching people they may never have spoken to
before.
Despite these positive aspects of social networking,
social media can also have an extremely negative influence on people’s lives.
Addiction is a major problem with social media. The problem stems from people
believing that they can’t go through their day without feeling the need to log
onto their favourite social networking site and check “what’s new”. Social
media addiction can result in alienating yourself from friends and family,
consuming the majority of the user’s time and leaving them in isolation. People
become obsessed with their online identities and this results in a breakdown in
communication with people from the outside world as human contact is reduced.
Excessive online interaction can also result in reduced productivity in the
workplace. Social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter etc. have been
shown to seriously reduce the productivity of employees.
There is no doubt that the points made in the above
article are true. Although there are many positive aspects to social media
today, the negative side of things must be considered to be able to get a full
view on how we are affected by the sometimes all-consuming online world. Social
networking is an extremely useful tool, for example online sites such as
Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace etc. allow us to keep in contact with friends
and family, making us feel more connected. However, it is also has the ability
to blur out reality and not allow us to see beyond the online world. The ever
increasing problem of internet over usage is something I believe needs to be
brought to everyone’s attention so that the problem can be addressed and people
can begin to see it as real problem in today’s world.
The next article I found in relation to social media
and social networking sties (Twitter in particular) was, http://newsroom.cisco.com/feature/1006785/2012-The-Social-Media-Election-
, by Laurence Cruz, titled “2012 - The Social Media Election?”
.
When president Obama won the 2008 U.S. elections, it
was dubbed the social media election. However, at that time both Twitter and
Facebook were only beginning to blossom and were nowhere near the phenomenon
they have become today. In reality, the 2012 presidential election truly deserved
the title “The Social Media Election”. It would appear that the posts being
left by the candidates were replacing the nightly news. Being easily accessible
and relevant to a larger audience, these social networking sites we the perfect
tools for the presidential campaign.
It’s clear that social media has become a huge feature
in many aspects of life, even leaking into the world of politics. There’s no
telling how our lives will be affected by social networking in the future, but I
believe it is clear that it’s never going to stop developing. The social media world
has grown an incredible amount in the last 10 years, and it is sure to continue
to do so.
Useful Links
Here are some relevant and useful links for anyone studying Applied Psychology (or if you're just interested in psychology & technology in general) :
http://www.apa.org/ - American Psychological Association (APA), useful for referencing.
http://www.ted.com/ - Ted Talks, this is useful for psychology and technology, particularly for our ICT module in IADT.
http://www.psychologicalsociety.ie/ - Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI), useful for finding out about psychology events happening in Ireland and also for finding out about accreditations.
http://www.psychology.ie/ - ATI Psychology Institute, useful for information on psychology, provides video links.
http://www.apa.org/ - American Psychological Association (APA), useful for referencing.
http://www.ted.com/ - Ted Talks, this is useful for psychology and technology, particularly for our ICT module in IADT.
http://www.psychologicalsociety.ie/ - Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI), useful for finding out about psychology events happening in Ireland and also for finding out about accreditations.
http://www.psychology.ie/ - ATI Psychology Institute, useful for information on psychology, provides video links.
Intro. Hello.
Hey.
Welcome to my blog.
My name is Eibhlín, and I am currently a first year studying applied psychology in IADT Dun Laoghaire.
So far, I've really enjoyed my time here in IADT. I've always been interested in psychology and I really love the applied aspect of this particular course. I believe it adds a unique quality to the course thus making the learning process more interesting and appealing. The course also accommodates for all types of learners in such ways that the lecturers are extremely approachable, always willing to help you to discover a way which makes the process of learning and understanding the various new and different modules within the course suitable to each individual.
I have set up this blog as part of a continuous assessment assignment for our ICT module in the course. We were asked to set up a blog containing the following:
Welcome to my blog.
My name is Eibhlín, and I am currently a first year studying applied psychology in IADT Dun Laoghaire.
So far, I've really enjoyed my time here in IADT. I've always been interested in psychology and I really love the applied aspect of this particular course. I believe it adds a unique quality to the course thus making the learning process more interesting and appealing. The course also accommodates for all types of learners in such ways that the lecturers are extremely approachable, always willing to help you to discover a way which makes the process of learning and understanding the various new and different modules within the course suitable to each individual.
I have set up this blog as part of a continuous assessment assignment for our ICT module in the course. We were asked to set up a blog containing the following:
- Five posts minimum
- An
Introduction
- A video clip
- An image
- Links to sites useful for my course.
This introduction post is just a brief explanation of what I intend to cover in this blog.
Feel free to leave comments and links and whatnot,
Enjoy.
Feel free to leave comments and links and whatnot,
Enjoy.
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