Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Wiki So Far

As of now, I haven't added any substantial content to the wiki but after reading over some of the pages, I have added some quick definitions into the glossary to contribute a little. I was also amazed to find out how much great content there was from a large variety of fields and topics. It was quite amazing how much content that has accrued from students and I believe the wiki will be a great resource for every Baruch student.  In the future, I do plan on contributing content although I'm not quite sure yet where to start. Most likely I'll start with the gaming related pages and look around for other interesting topics.

Monday, April 18, 2016

P2P

Peer to peer or P2P file sharing is the sharing of media through online technologies. This has become most commonly associated with BitTorrent and illegally downloading music, movies, TV shows, and other forms of entertainment media. On a brighter note, P2P has been used in a variety of ways that has done much more than just break laws. In the article "Peers Find Less Pressure Borrowing From Each Other" by Wendy Kaufman, she discusses the innovative way Lending Club has used P2P transfers. Lending Club acts as an online marketplace that connects investors and borrowers and according to them, they have made credit more affordable and investing more rewarding. A borrower discussed in the article, Chanda Lugere, points out that the loan she applied for using Lending Club was much more of a deal than any she could get at a bank. The reason for this is that when investors put up money to fund loans they participate in an online marketplace. They get to invest in hundreds to thousands of loans within the marketplace where the rates will adjust accordingly for each loan and can then produce rates that are more appealing to borrowers. According to the company, this means that the investors can still make a profit with borrowers getting lower rates because of how the P2P marketplace works.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Privacy

As new media has connected people all over the world with its new technologies, it has also decreased any sense of privacy people may have. Nowadays, everything you post online is viewable and can be dug up by anyone. Employers now look at your social media to determine the type of individual you are and can use that to determine whether or not they wish to hire you. With our society becoming more interconnected than ever, it has also become harder to hide anything. People using Twitter and Facebook can upload their thoughts and actions in real time and often share much more information than they need to. In the worse possible scenario, hackers can try to use this information or steal it in order to use for their own gain. Loss of privacy is just one issue that has resulted from new media but regardless, we have become so accustomed to it that it is normal.

Advice

If I were hired by Baruch to implement new media to improve the college, I would focus on using more social media sites. Online, Baruch clubs and organizations could have more of a presence with Facebook pages and groups and should be encouraged to do so. With every club/organization online, it also makes recruiting much easier because Baruch students could check out these clubs and activities online. Baruch could also introduce more useful online tools other than just blackboard. The online discussion boards on blackboard are useful but they could also include wikis or some tool that allows students to collaborate on projects.