Sunday, January 31, 2010
My 3rd IS Lesson Reflection
I learnt about html online from a website which Mr Cheong recommanded-http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp. It provides detailed explanation of html, and the "Try It Yourself" section allowed me to experiment and view the html code which I had written. It was interesting and I had much fun learning about html and its uses. Though it was difficult in the beginning, it became easier as I got the hang of it after practising.
This assignment has certainly reinforced my understanding of html. I also look forward to my next IS lesson with Mr Cheong.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
My 2nd IS Lesson Reflection
- the social impact of new media technologies,
- ethical issues on media usage and intellectual property
- the difference between blog and website.
The new media technologies are much more advanced than the old media technologies. There are also newer and better functions and features as compared to before. Web 2.0 has definitely made 2-way communication easier. In Web 1.0, the web master is responsible for constantly updating the website and keep his vistors informed, however with the Web 2.0 it allows interaction among the webmaster and the visitors.
We should also be aware of ethical issues on media usage and intellectual property. Mr Cheong uploaded a video on his website. The video taught us that we should not copy others' materials and not give them credit for what they did as this is considered as plagarism. Plagarism is a serious offence. Even if we do copy the contents of a source, we should not copy more than 10% or 1 chapter of it.
Differences between a blog and a website: A blog is quicker and easier to create as compared to a website. We must often update our blog but we do not have to do that for our website. Thus the information on website is rather static. Blog typically is a simple interface where the author post his ideas and thoughts in a chronological order.
