Sunday, September 25, 2011

Chapter 2

Name: Adam J. Medina Class time: 12pm
KEEP THIS TO 1-3 – PAGES LONG (EXCLUDING REFERENCE PAGE)

Author: Sara Baase
Date of Publication: 2008
Book: The Gift of Fire
Sections read: 2.1-2.2, 2.3.2-2.3.6, 2.4.2, and 2.5.3-2.5.4

1. (Knowledge)Tell three interesting elements of this chapter:
a. Something interesting is how there are 3 key aspects to privacy
b. What was interesting is how since technology is always changing there are always new ways to risk losing your privacy, and how we use search engines, things don’t disappear, it helps us find what we were looking for.
c. How hackers can steal identities, and personal data, or buying records under false pretenses.

2. (Comprehension) Summarize what is being discussed within this chapter?

What is being discussed in this chapter, is that Baase is saying that privacy is not protected unless you make sure you protect it, and that since technology is always changing you have to change your privacy, and how to be weary of getting your identity stolen.


3. (Application)Name a specific example or NEW solution for this type of problem/similar situation in society or that you have experienced – BE SPECIFIC AND EXPLAIN?

An easy solution would be for shoppers who post their personal information online not to do it, and for teenagers who place all of their information in social networks, don’t do it because you place yourself at risk for all of your information to be taken away.



4. (Analysis)Address ANY that apply. How can you compare one of the situations in this chapter to something that does not relate to computers, technology, or the Internet? Be sure to reference the chapter and your solution. What ideas NEW can you add to the issue that is being presented within the reading? Try to connect what you have by reading this article and how it applies to the stages in Bloom's taxonomy in 2 full sentences.

Reading these sections by Baase reminded me about, the problem Sony had with the Playstion network. Baase explain how hackers go out of their ways just to steal personal information. As a member of PSN (Playstation Network) I was lucky enough not to be one of the many to have my account hacked. Sony then shut down the network to reprimand those who were hacked and to make the network more secure. (http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/video/sony-playstation-hackers-network-games-ps3-13466450)



5. (Synthesis) Address all that apply. Do you agree with what is being said within the article (Why/Why not? Back up with FACTS)? What new conclusions can you draw about this (or other topics) after reading this material?

For my personal opinion, I completely agree with Baase within what was read because, Baase makes sense. Millions of people everywhere use the internet to purchase things, such as amazon, ebay and risk their personal information. Even though I personally wasn’t a victim it was still nerve-racking for me. Reading this help me draw the conclusion that I must be extra careful about my personal information and where I place it.


6. (Evaluation) Address all that apply. Judge whether or not this topic is relevant in today’s society? Evaluate why you are viewing the topic in this manner based on your experiences. What ethical evaluations (see Chap1-1.4 for exp of Ethics) or decisions were made/can be assumed from this chapter? What new ideas will you make after reading this chapter?

This topic on personal information and privacy being protected is relevant in today’s society because people in this new era and time feel that since technology is evolving then their online personal information is protected, but people neglect that there are other people who are unethical and advance their technology so they can steal random people identity and personal information. Reading this chapter I decided that if there are people who are unaware of the risk I will try to inform them the way Baase informed me.




References

Question 2: Chapter 2.1 – 2.2

Question 3: Chapter 2.1, 2.3.3

Question 4: Chapter 2.3.3, http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/video/sony-playstation-hackers-network-games-ps3-13466450

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Chapter 1

Name: Adam J. Medina                                                                                                 Class time: 12pm
KEEP THIS TO 1-3 – PAGES LONG (excluding reference page)

Author: Sara Baase
Date of Publication: 2008
Book: A Gift of Fire
Sections read: Chapter 1 Sec. 1.1 – 1.4

1.       (Knowledge)Tell three interesting elements of this chapter:
a.       The rapid change of pace with technology, how it went from using computers with the weight of a ton to now using computers that we can travel with. 
b.       The way communication and its ways of getting in contact with people change such as, now we send e-mails to communicate instead of writing a letter and sending it through the mail.
c.        How architects in the past used drawing skills and calculations to build something such as a bridge and now using computers to draw up blueprints and make measurements.   

2.       (Comprehension) Summarize what is being discussed within this chapter?

Within this chapter, Baase is talking about several things, such as a rapid change in technology, such as the change in communication, and even the change from using people to using robotics/artificial intelligence, and using the proper ethics.


3.       (Application)Name a specific example or NEW solution for this type of problem/similar situation in society or that you have experienced – be specific and explain?

Baase reminds me of when I was growing up there were only house phones and one type of cellular phone, and beepers were also big, but now since technology is always changing and it is always improving, cellular phones are smaller, and beepers are not even being used.


4.       (Analysis)Address ANY that apply. How can you compare one of the situations in this chapter to something that does not relate to computers, technology, or the Internet? Be sure to reference the chapter and your solution. What ideas NEW can you add to the issue that is being presented within the reading? Try to connect what you have by reading this article and how it applies to the stages in Bloom's taxonomy in 2 full sentences. 

When reading about what Baase said in the book (A Gift of Fire) about how IBM made the first hard-disk drive which weight a ton to a change like now where computers are now portable, makes me think how things change that didn’t use technology like the way people change to fit their lifestyle around the technology era. People changed and started to lose less on value for what they need and replaced it with wants.  A solution would probably make people to give up the technology and see how they would react, but a more reasonable way would be to have people just learn and be help to realize that everything shouldn’t be in technologies hand and learn to handle and do things them self and place needs in front of wants.

5.       (Synthesis) Address all that apply. Do you agree with what is being said within the article (Why/Why not? Back up with FACTS)?  What new conclusions can you draw about this (or other topics) after reading this material?

I agree with what Baase is saying because I personally seen the change in technology.  In the article that I read by Abrahams she explains how beepers just disappeared and tells people to just move on to cellular phones. (http://www.thefastertimes.com/technovice/2010/03/11/what-ever-happened-to-beepers/)

6.       (Evaluation) Address all that apply. Judge whether or not this topic is relevant in today’s society? Evaluate why you are viewing the topic in this manner based on your experiences. What ethical evaluations (see Chap1-1.4 for exp of Ethics) or decisions were made/can be assumed from this chapter?  What new ideas will you make after reading this chapter?

This topic of change in technology is very important and relevant today in society because without the technology we use, we would probably suffer as a society, for example without certain medical technology such as MRI’s, Catscans, and X-Rays, then we would understand such things as tumors or even know if there is a broken bone. After reading this chapter, an idea came to mind, that people in general take technology for granted and it is up to the people to make ethical decisions. The people decided to make the decision of moving forward with technology and Baase makes it clear that people do this to stay up to date with the world moving forward.




References

Question 4: Chapter 1 section 1.1


Question 6: Chapter 1 section 1.4.1 page 28-30