In unit 3 we explored the different ways in which online spaces challenge us as people. From addiction to social media to the responsibility we should take when posting online. We also explored the ethics of copyright and learned the proper ways to cite sources.
Social and Digital Media
Digital Ethics
Citations
In this unit I learned a few things including the importance of proper journalism and how difficult it is to get right. Citing sources can be annoying and time consuming. Luckily there are resources out there that can speed the proces along. Below I linked to a YouTube channel that has incredible production quality but has faced some scrutiny for not including sources to their work. The stories that they told were dramatized and sometimes inaccurate. Historians called the channel out and the channel began to cite sources.
The youtube link goes to johnny harris's youtube page. He makes world geopolitics videos. Which have helped me start learning about the current world order
The reddit link goes to r/ravens. Homepage for the community of ravens fans on reddit.
Noone, V. (n.d.). Prof. Noone’s CSIT 101 ePortfolio project: Social media. Community College of Baltimore County. https://sites.google.com/view/prof-noone-csit-101/unit-3/social-media
Auxier, B. (2020, October 15). 64% of Americans say social media have a mostly negative effect on the way things are going in the U.S. today. Pew Research Center. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2020/10/15/64-of-americans-say-social-media-have-a-mostly-negative-effect-on-the-way-things-are-going-in-the-u-s-today