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Class 8

The group met once again on Facebook this week to discuss our presentation, we have found that this has been the easier way to stay in contact in the group as people don't need to log into Second Life to attend the meetings. Where as you need to be at a computer to use Second Life, with Facebook everyone has it on their phones so they can have access it in more situations, for example someone can be waiting for a bus and still contribute but taking out your laptop at a bus stop might not be the most convenient thing. Also when we talk on Facebook members of the group who were unable to attend can still view the conversation at a later stage and catch up on what is being discussed so everyone basically has the full minutes to the meeting, which is really handy. This week in our meeting we decided that we would work on the Virtual Reality theme.

Class 7

In todays class we talked about privacy and sharing information online. We reminisced back when social media was becoming popular, users did not take much care as to what information they posted online. We were not really aware of the knock on effect this could have on our online and also in some cases online lives. Over time we became more aware of how information stored online could be used in a malicious fashion against us. For some users of social media they would want only their close friends and maybe family to be able to view their posts, however not all users are so private. It got me thinking that many users of social media are actually using it as a tool to promote some kind of brand whether it is themselves, musicians for example or a business. In these cases the users want their posts to reach as many people as possible, in order to promote their brands. These users need to take extra caution with the information they are releasing to the public. In this day and age informa

Class 6

Today we talked about our online presence and how we present ourselves to viewers, we shape our online profiles to show the best most interesting side of ourselves. With how blurred the lines are between the online world and the real world, I wonder how much of peoples online personas is attaching itself to their real life personality? Whilst most of us would prefer to keep some kind of anonymity with our online profiles letting others see what we want them to see, companies such as Google are making this more difficult to achieve in modern times. Is it a good idea for our boss to see what we get up to on the weekend? In modern times we have to be more aware with what information we release to the online world, where as back say five years ago we rarely thought about it, we have realised that once we publish something online we have very little control if any as to what happens to that information or who has access to it. After class our group chatted more on Facebook about the prese