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Next New

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An idea for a new type of new media is a "contact card". There are some examples of this already with Tap & Go payments and OMNY. However, there are still a lot of other things we still need to carry an actual card or paper form for. Additionally, the things that we do have tap&go for are all in different accounts or different cards. I am suggesting a single card that can replace all and holds our most used information. It can be used to tap and pay at stores or tap and go on the subway. It could also replace school and work ID's. Instead of having to swipe every time we enter the workplace or school we could tap this card and it will serve as us swiping our ID's for access. It could also replace business cards or exchanging contact information if it has the ability to tap to another card to share contact information. Sharing files could be easier with just tapping cards together. With this there would be no need to carry extra cards or have a wallet. While in

Wiki So Far

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  When signing up for the wiki I looked at the list of topics that were already on the wiki and noticed that a lot of people wrote about their hobbies. Most of my hobbies/interests were already listed on the wiki so I looked at what was written already to see what I could add. Recently, a lot of things have been virtually adapted due to COVID-19 so I thought of adding to pages I liked on how they have been virtually adapted. EDM and Twitch        When first looking at the Wiki I thought about writing about virtual raves and dj’s twitch but there was no section for EDM. However, a classmate recently added that section. Since there is also a Twitch page, I decided that I will write about dj’s twitch channels on the Twitch section and then virtual raves on the EDM section. There are multiple articles available to find information on this that I will use to write the sections. Soccer       It seems the most recent updates to this are from 2018 so I plan to update the stats

P2P

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What is file sharing? File sharing is the “sharing and transmitting of computer data” through a network or the internet. Data is shared and transmitted from computer to computer so multiple users can access it (King, 2007). What is P2P File sharing? P2P file sharing is peer-to-peer file sharing. It follows the same function as file sharing with the addition of individuals using software that searches and finds files needed on other computers/networks. What are some examples of P2P file sharing? Some examples of P2P file sharing include Limewire (known for sharing and accessing music), BitTorrent (gained popularity for getting Tv shows/movies) and Gnutella. Works Citied: Take Advantage of P2P – not fear it by Jamie King, New Media Age. London: Nov 22, 2007. pg.19.  

Advice

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           My first suggestion to improve Ba ruc h with n ew media is to create an account on a widely used platform to quickly and consistently update students on campus events. Baruch has social media accounts, but they are mainly targeted at potential students and not current ones. The first account that comes to mind is a Twitter account because it is quick, simple, and people can view tweets without a Twitter account. The college already has multiple Twitter accounts. The multiple accounts targeting potential students could be streamlined into either one or two accounts to make it easier to manage and for others to find information without having to hop from one account to the next. Then one account could be made for announcements for current students. So, if the college, or a particular building closes due to elevators etc. students would be notified immediately. Often announcements are made through email which students check only once a day.       As mentioned in my post