Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Task 1b: Professional Communication Technologies - Further Thoughts


Can we trust the information given, over Web 2.0?

As the information can be edited and uploaded by anyone, is it trust worthy?  Especially when you consider that the creator could have got the wrong end of the stick.  Not only this, but sometimes sarcasm and whit cannot be read through text.  Does this then make the text offensive or even rude?

When leaving a post on a web page, is there too much information recorded?  Most of the time it is necessary to sign up to the website, meaning personal details, such as date of birth, gender and email address are required.  This is to only verify who we are, but we could very easily lie about these details, making it simple for under age children accessing inappropriate web sites, or worse, convincing people you are not who you say you are.   Furthermore, the time and date are recorded when posting and recently I have noticed that even your location can be recorded.  Does this make us an easy target?

A friend of mine was also showing me an app on his mobile phone that allowed you to trace where people are.  This was ideal when he needed to locate his sister lost mobile phone, but realistically we could locate anyone in the world.  Since he told me about this, I have felt like I am being watched, a feeling I do not like!  

Even when using Google to search for things, Google knew my location with one click of the mouse!

Another thought that disturbed me was that children can lie about their age to gain access to any website and sign up for anything without being identified properly!

In all privacy is very important to everyone!  I feel that it should be by choice what we display to others.  We must be more carful about what we say when posting, otherwise its like saying why bother having a security PIN on your credit and debit cards.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Professional Profile – Second Draft

After looking though my first draft, I noticed that I had not mentioned my academic qualifications.
I also adapted some of the sentences, so that it doesn't sound repetitive and removed some sections that were not relevant.


Monday, October 17, 2011

Task 1b: Professional Communication Technologies - My Thoughts and Feelings

Web 2.0 is an incredibly powerful tool that can be used by anyone.  After reading about Web 2.0 I realized that we use it a lot more that we know and keeps the user up to date on everyones thoughts and feelings.  There are two views to this, it can also reveal too much about ourselves leaving us venerable to unwelcome users.


Professional Communication Technologies - My Thoughts and Feelings

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Task 1d: Photographs

Not going to lie, I don't understand flickr, but I tried my best and I know it is a little basic, but its better than nothing.  If I can make it a little more interesting, I shall let you know.


Photographs


I hope you like the photos.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Task 1a: CV and Professional Profile

Hey guys, this is my first blog and I'm new to the world of blogging, so please forgive me if anything goes wrong.


Below are a couple of links for the Task 1a, to show you my current CV and also a Professional Profile.
Your thoughts and feelings on how these could be adapted and improved would be greatly appreciated! I hope you like them.


CV
Professional Profile