Sunday 20 October 2013

Task 1D - Flickr


http://www.flickr.com/photos/105396472@N02/       < Here is my FLICKR page link! Please let me know what you think of my pics :) 

I already have an Instagram account; on there, I post photos of me with family and friends. I want to keep my Uni work separate though, I thought whilst I'm already learning new networking techniques I might as well create a Flickr account and learn how to use it. I have granted access to my google account so I can find friends and follow them. I'm still a little confused as to how I can 'like' photos or add them to my 'favourites' page but I think I will download the app for my iPhone, because that is usually a simpler version of a web-page and I prefer to browse with internet on my phone. 

My photos range from the past 3/4 years. All of them I took myself (apart from the few I am in of course) I have captioned all the photos already on Flickr, here is a quick summary if you'd rather not go through them all. The beach pictures are from my holidays in Sicily. There is a picture of the Eiffel Tower and tea at the Ritz from my trip to paris. Other pictures include; a trip to London Zoo, pretty flowers, me at the O2 arena, The Swiss Alps, The London Eye by night and Jingle Belles (including myself) from a performance at The Royal Albert Hall. 

I have listed my thoughts and advantages/dis-advantages of using images and audio-visual media in today's social media. 

I personally love posting photos on my social network sites, I am careful to set my photos to private if I only want certain people or friends to see them which I think is very important. I know some people who have their photos open to the public and then they get annoyed when others know their 'business' - I say keep them private or just don't post them online! I like to follow pages and accounts that post photos and videos that interest me. Sites such as Instagram, Pintrest, Flickr and Facebook all have thousands of pages to 'like' and 'follow' open to the public. I love to see the new fashion pictures from the official 'Armani' instagram account for example. 

Some advantages...

Online Editing: Some online photo sharing websites allow you to edit photos before uploading them, there are many lighting, brightness and cropping effects to mention but a few. 

Unlimited Storage & Backup: Most online photo sharing service providers offers unlimited storage. When your photos are stored ”in the clouds” off-site central server, your files are secure and you can consider them backed up. If you accidentally delete photos from your computer or your hard disk crashes, you’ll still have them available to you.

Organisation: You can create albums based on time, events, subject matter, etc. When you’re ready to share a particular album with someone, all you have to do is send them a link.

Privacy and Security: You have total control over your photos/videos and can make your albums public or private and share your pictures/videos (or not share) with who ever you want. You can even hide your album/photos from people or search engines and also protect your albums and photos with passwords.

Some Disadvantages...

Unnecessary Posting: people take advantage of the anonymity the internet can provide and resort to writing about or uploading unnecessary content (for example pornography). Some websites like HubPages and YouTube keep the filth out, sites like Facebook have enough privacy settings to keep out the unwanted stuff.

Un professionalism: Keeping work and personal accounts/info separate. Your boss or your colleagues can see what you post on social networking sites. Some things people post are not appropriate for them to see, it certainly doesn't help you in any way! On the contrary it could land you in a lot of trouble.
Criminal Incidents: Online social networking is very popular among teenagers & adults today; there have been many criminal incidents, which have occurred due to overexposed networking. You should avoid contacting strangers on websites like Facebook where most of us share a lot of intimate information between friends and family, it is essential to be aware of what posts you make public. 
I would advise people to try to keep all photos, videos, wall posts, tweets, blogs and discussions more general with a view to share information with others only. On a public forum or website avoid making racist comments, jokes etc. Don't share too much personal information
, keep your professional life separate from personal social sites and Stick to mostly sharing general info.
To sum it up, I would say that take advantage of all the good things online social networking has to offer but be careful while using it.

Monday 14 October 2013

Blah Blah Blog : CV done...at last!

Blah Blah Blog : CV done...at last!: So I have finally finished/edited my cv. When you're on here on my blog and click 'view full profile' you'll be able to see ...

CV done...at last!

So I have finally finished/edited my cv. When you're on here on my blog and click 'view full profile' you'll be able to see it (I hope, fingers crossed). If anyone can help me get it under the 'about me' section please help?! It will save everyone having to click on my profile to see my info! 

Anyway, I have read many of your comments about the whole confusion and I'll admit I did the same too. I deleted it and now I think I have found the 'inbetween'. I had my CV ready to upload then realised I needed to make it more of a presentation of myself for my fellow bloggers. I still want my profile to look professional but I needed to change the way I worded my CV and information about myself to make it more reader friendly. 
Do you think it is??

I also tried not to waffle on, having just graduated, I don't have much work on my cv at all so I added some of my hobbies & interests at the beginning so you can learn a little about me first. 

Love x 


Thursday 10 October 2013

Skype Chat!

On tuesday evening I had my first Skype meeting with Adesola. There were only 3 of us, all from Module 1. We all had a chance to ask questions and discuss the tasks/issues we were unsure about. 

I now understand that we do not get marked on any of the tasks we do in module one; but all are still very important. The reflective essay we write at the end of Module 1 is the only part that will actually get marked. 
We also discussed the importance of discussing our opinions and thoughts on the tasks we do, blogging is the best way to do this so that we can refer to them for future use i.e our essay.

I hope i've filled you all in a little bit. If you have more questions about our tasks or modules - contact your advisor. My advisor is Adesola and she said if you need to arrange a skype chat you can do so simply by emailing her a few days in advance or by checking to see if she is online on Skype. 
Such a great help! I hope to hear from you all in our next Skype meeting.

Love Chiara x  

Tuesday 1 October 2013

My First Blog

Hello Everyone! 

Welcome to my first ever blog. Where do I start???

Last week I attended my induction day at Middlesex Uni. I signed up for the BAPP course, not knowing anything at all. What do I have to do? Are there lots of essays to write? What will I be learning? These are just a few questions I was asking myself and i'm hoping I wasn't the only student enrolled who thought this too, right? 

Anyway, I left the campus with much more understanding of the BAPP course, new friends and lots of papers to read through and get my head around.  

I'm still trying to understand the 'reader' booklet, BUT - I have finally started blogging and am starting to work my way through the Module1 tasks.

Good Luck to you all,  I look forward to reading to many of your blogs and commenting too! 

Love Chiara x