Thursday, April 16, 2015
The Internet and How It Changes the Message
Topic question is very similar to the title, how does the internet change our interactions with one another? The link to popular culture is that arguably most things that are under popular culture go through the internet, if the internet is not the source of the popular thing itself. As an internet addict I know loads about it, academically the articles I have so far send insight to real world responses after internet use and tangible goods from intangible information from the internet (3D printing). I would go on with a bunch of good points with some hollow support, some filler material. The only thing needed for a strong research paper would be the logical order to place all of the information, and the sources would give me all of the support I would need.
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What specifics about pop culture are you looking into? Will you be looking at music, videos, shows/movies, or pictures? If you look at pop culture there’s a lot of factors that make it popular. What is your particular stance on this matter and how will be collecting your first hand research?
ReplyDeleteYou have a very broad subject. I recommend picking 2 or 3 subjects, definitely video games, you know so much you will be colorful and very descriptive no matter what specific example you pick for video games. For the easiest way to achieve a logical order you are fortunate in that you can take a chronological approach for your paper because the internet has evolved,
ReplyDeleteWell is it better to talk about something you already know or something entirely different from what you are usually doing or know? It's best to expand on something that focuses on something more then itself like Internet. Internet means many things and has many uses so to focuses on maybe one thing maybe hard so it's best to expand. Of course video games have the same effect but have a point that you can go directly as for the Internet it's limitless. It's best to go off something different then what your use to is what I'm saying.
DeleteHow would you answer your own research question right now? How do you think the internet changes our interactions with eachother? Also, what are you going to say we have changed from? You're getting a little bit ahead of yourself planning on using "hollow support" and "filler" - why would you want to use those instead of actually having strong support and actually intriguing material. To be blunt, you sound bored with the subject already and your audience is going to be just as enthusiastic as you are.
ReplyDeleteWhen you say one another are talking about people that use the internet for video games, music, social media, or all these things? Do these interactions impact people in a positive or negative way? I also think that you can start developing a more information on a specific perspective. Also, when you say interaction with each other do you have interactions via internet or interactions person to person? Or both? The topic is a broad and once narrowing it down it might be easier to organize the logical order.
ReplyDeleteI think it's good that you know a lot about the subject already but I think you should also focus on what you don't know about it too. I think this would make it more interesting & make you learn more about the subject. Focus on something specific about the internet that makes people interact with each other the way they do such as YouTube, blogs, etc.
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