Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Oxford University

I will love to go to the University of Oxford.

The reason I want to go to this university is because is one of the best school of the career i'm interested in. This career i will like to study (even though I'm not really sure) is psychology. I had like this university my entire life, is my dream university because when I was little I love how it look but now that i'm older I know was is the good the school it is and it has things i'm interesting in. Also I love the location is on, I love England it is one of my favorite countries.

How I said this university is on Oxford,England.

Here is a video of the university.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

assignment 3

1. What does the video say about how media influence works on individual people?
it works because they are for things that they are true and they are: 

  • priming: media messages can help us to recall old ideas knowledge or experience 
  • agenda setting:it refers that the fact of media control the information we get
  • framing: frames are the particular treat or spin that apply to message often this end of shaping our own opinions of the news
  • cultivation: sometimes by watching the TV a lot it confuse of of the real world and the fake things that we watch on TV

2. What is your favorite fact pointed out in the video? Explain why this fact is important or interesting to you?

the cultivation because it is really true,we confuse always the reality with the thing that the TV tells you. also we prefer to not believe or we don't want to see the real world, how it is, commercials are a really bad influence to us because we believe several things that we shouldn't believe.


Media is the main means of mass communication (esp. television, radio, newspapers, and the internet) regarded collectively.
MULTIMEDIA is the combination of one or more media.

       When text, still images, sound, video, and animation are combined that is an example of multimedia.
       The most recognizable form of multimedia is the World Wide Web.



3. How is multimedia effecting our daily lives? Do you think there such a thing as "too much media" in our lives?


well it depends because we always use multimedia but sometimes we believe things that aren't real. So it depends on what type of person you are, if you are a person that is easy to influence well i think it is bad. They are bad thing of the multimedia but they are also really good things of it. 
1. What media is used in my everyday life?
internet
2. In what ways have I used multimedia for a class assignment before?
when you put us presentations and you use videos in the presentation
3. Explain how the World Wide Web is considered multimedia.
because in able to put images you need the internet so they are combine because you need both
4. What is the difference between time-based media and static-media? Give examples of each.
time base media is something that with the time it change and in the static media is just one image it doesn't change
5. Insert a video (into your blog) that discusses/shows/involves multimedia you are interested in. Now answer the following questions after you insert the video. How is this multimedia? Why does this interest you?
this could be multimedia because it shows you text, audio, and images. it interest me because the song is excellent and the images are sweet.
Define the following terms by researching for answers on the World Wide Web.

6. Adobe Flash
is a multimedia and softwareplataform used for authoring of vector graphics, animation, games and rich internet application that can be viewed, played and executed.
7. Programming Languages
is an artificial language designed to communicate instructions to a machine, particularly a computer
8. Scripting Language (program)
is a programming language that supports scripts, programs written for a special run time environment that can interpret and automate the execution of tasks which could alternatively be executed one-by-one by a human operator.
9. Interactivity
is the communication process that takes place between humans and computer software.
10. Pixel
is a physical point in a raster image, or the smallest addressable element in an all points addressable display device.