Friday, October 31, 2008

Put Yourself In My Place

Today, evaluation of websites was our theme. We were told to evaluate TalkingCock.com as a group.

I personally feel that TalkingCock.com is a very amateur site when it comes to the whole design and arrangement. The links are messy and the layout is too simple. However, the infomation is very current and funny. As for the accuracy of the jokes and articles, one will only have to turn to a fellow Singaporean to check.

I felt the way we concluded the lesson - role playing - was quite innovative, and it managed to get the point across, about the different target audiences. Like how the Singaporean would find it funny and an overseas patron would think otherwise. Though I wish more people - including myself - could have spoken up.


But the way I have also started my forum trend on Yahoo! Answers:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20081102175254AAhTKqV

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

All I See

Here are some of the sites I have found using Yahoo! Search for my own little background research. I searched it using the search query I developed with one of the practicals in class.

Media* AND “social (stereotyping* OR alienation*)” AND influences*


However, I have changed my research topic a bit, I am now researching on "media" instead of "advertising" so as to make the search easier and more relevant. Hence, these sites are before I changed my topic, on advertising, though they are specific, they are still relevant.




A Official Journal Report on the Effects of Advertising on Children:


A Website on Media Awareness:


An Official Blog Entry on HIV and advertising:


A Forum Entry with Comments:

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

It's No Secret

Today we learnt about the invisible web. Invisible Web... Sounds cool and mysterious right? I KNOW. These are actually web sources which are basically locked from the public, and having to access these source will mean paying a sum of money or having some official pass to log in.

I feel that though the invisible web may be very reliable, accessing it is a true hassle. Even though our TP Spark accounts are free, logging in and such is so time consuming as to going to Yahoo! to search for whatever we need.

The invisible web should only be accessed if one has the time or needs very reliable sources. As for researches of low importance, Yahoo! Search would do just fine.

I think that the only time I would actually use TP Spark will be for corporate infomation and other very offcial documents, maybe even for finding a company for my internship. But either than that, I think I'll stick to search engines, where the infomation flows quickly and freely.

Some Kind Of Bliss

Today there wasn't any class but we had to do some forum discussion on Ole for our attendance to be marked.

I posted a reply on Boolean operators, saying how they may be useful, but time consuming to construct a search query with. I also added that as not all search facilities may understand Boolean operators, it doesn't really pay to get too use to them.

I feel Ole forums is a good way for the lecturers and fellow classmates to monitor each other's progress and understanding. Sharing our views is also good as one person may see the same thing differently as the other. And it is good to know what other are thinking.


However, I feel that face-to-face discussions in class are more appropriate and gets answers immediately if everyone is receptive. Sure beats refreshing the screen and waiting for replies.

I felt this exercise was not as meaningful as it was supposed to be. Since most were doing it only to get an attendance mark. I feel perhaps it coiuld be tuned so that students may learn and not have a chance to slack off! P/s Saying this from experience!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Come Into My World.

I have already begun on my search for the negative psychological effects of advertising. And it's making me think about how such a multi-million business can be so harmful!

I have been keeping my sources varied to get as much out of the topic as I can. Blogs, government websites, online news and journals. I'll post my findings soon.

Enjoy the long weekend!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Give Me Just a Little More Time.

Time. A little more time. What I needed badly for an external competition I had joined which the deadline was today! Hence I had to skip the lesson today. Lucky, the Ole-Blackboard was working already, so I could get my hands on the lecture slides. Hopefully, I'll understand. I'll be able to catch up tomorrow with Faridah's refresher!

I'm glad it's all over now.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The One.

Ok, I have finally decided on my research topic! Hurray to me!

"How advertising influences social stereotyping and alienation."

It is close to my heart as when I was younger I was still finding my identity and got lost along the way, and people calling me names didn't help a least bit. As I got older, my identity materialised as the strutting silettoes I am today. But even though it's sutle, the prejudice still remains, in my personal life and on the international level.

Why advertising? Cause I had recently taken a module that focused on advestising and made us analyse various advertisements and the impact of it on the consumer market. And it made me look at all the perfect bodies, perfect hair, perfect families, and wonder whether this could be doing harm psychologically to us.

So here I am about to start the journey of research and answers!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

More More More.

Today was the continuation of our lesson on the purposes of websites. I like it how Faridah goes through the previous lessons before starting on the new topic. Like a refresher. Kudos to her!

The lesson got draggy in the middle, as with all lessons, but towards the end, we had a fun activity, in which we were to go shopping online! Well not exactly, window shopping actually. With a budget of $500 dollars. I'm like, "Hell, that's SO not enough". But hey, it was fun.

I had EYED viciously the sunglasses Kylie wore in her "In My Arms" video since... Forever? So if I had $500, I'll top it off with another $100 and buy it. Isn't it cool? Don't say she copied Kanye, cause, he ain't got anything on Kylie.

http://www.thisnext.com/item/66B2A876/0B364EE7/White-Wright-Sunglasses?utm_source=Yahoo%20SSP&utm_medium=CPC&utm_campaign=Yahoo%20SSP&utm_content=(item)

I think the main purpose of shopping websites are to make money. Whether it being advertising or the money earned in the sales. Fame is indeed important for blog shops and such, cause without the connections, people wouldn't visit, because there isn't much faith placed in the shop.

I find this in a way similar to organisational information sites. Fame and authority must be there to sustain the website. The element of faith must be there too, in this case, in the information rather than the products sold. To put bluntly, everyone wants a piece of the fame the internet can bring.

However, getting there, can be through different means. Thus, the various types of websites.

That's about all for today!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Let's Get To It.

When I first stepped into class, I didn't quite know what to expect. I knew it had to do with computers, and I knew it had to do with something I thought I aready knew: Internet Research.

But, honey, was I wrong. Faridah went through what we were going to expect from the module and there were many terms I have never in my wildest dreams, have heard before. I mean, what the hell was a "metacrawler"?

The first lesson wasn't all that bad, it went at a relaxing pace. And we were also told to write our reflections in blog which I thought was interesting, though I wonder how many would actually keep the blogs after the module. Beats me.

Another part of the module was to get our research topic which I thought of doing something close to my heart so I'll be more passionate about learning. Still thinking of it though.

Till next time.