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When looking at the world today as 2018 comes to a close, its amazing to see all of the new and innovative things that are integrated into our society. Pretty much all of these things are related to new media, whether it be social media everywhere or people taking calls with their small AirPods. It almost seems impossible to find some kind of new media that doesn't exist today. What I would suggest that doesn't exist today would be similar to the music app Shazam, where  you can look up any song you hear. I suggest an app where, like Shazam, you would scan any song you hear outside, but instead of just finding out the artist and title, you find out who the producer is, what instruments, equipment they used to produce the song (like the workstations used, or the mics used), and other studio equipment used for the song. I feel that something like this will be extremely helpful to the millions of aspiring musicians and producers trying to learn or get inspired. Imagine if you coul

Wiki So Far

So far, I have made a few contributions towards the New Media wiki, and have plans to make much more. As of now, I have mainly been working on the wiki page, "How New Media are Used in Sports". I edited the content under "Snapchat" on this page to fix grammatical errors and sentence structure. I also embedded pictures of the icons for Instagram and Twitter in the sections mentioning them. To make the overall wiki easier to read, I readjusted the dimensions of two embedded pictures (the Snapchat icon and the First Take logo) in order to make them smaller, allowing the user to follow along with the sections better. My plans are to add more contributions to the sports page, specifically in the sections talking about new media's use in collegiate recruiting. I also want to create a section called "New Media in Musical Performance" under the new media in music section. There are so many ways that new media is used with the actual performance of music. I wan

P2P

I n our society today, a society heavily influenced by new media (and almost fully run by new media), file sharing is another way we as humans stay connected and interact with each other. When one mentions file sharing, they mean the ability to send and receive digital files (documents, pictures, videos, links, etc) through the use of the internet (in other words, using the "cloud" or "air") from one device to another. A few examples of this could be airdropping pictures from one iPhone to another using Apple's iCloud, sharing files or folders with other people using Google Drive, or even the group work option on Blackboard, where a group of students can share files, submissions, etc with each other. When people mention the umbrella term of file sharing, one branch that comes up is P2P file sharing. P2P file sharing simply means peer to peer file sharing. This basically means that there is a digital distribution of these files and other media between two or more

Privacy

Although the introduction of the new media age has ushered us into a new era of life (one filled with amazing connectivity), it came with its own downfalls and necessary sacrifices. When we make use of all the new media available to us (like social media), we naturally expose ourselves to the world. Something as simple as creating a Facebook or Twitter account with things like your birthday, school, job, etc. expose you to the world. When we make posts, like posts, and interact within our new media, our actions are being noted down. Thought patterns are being figured out and programs are actively trying to figure out how our brain works (which is how we end up finding ads for things we never even searched). Sometimes, an individual can learn where a professional goes to work and what department they work in just by doing a quick LinkedIn search. With all this access to new media, we have to be weary and take precaution to avoid disastrous situations from opening ourselves to the world.

Advice

If I had the chance to be hired by Baruch College for the purpose of implementing new media to improve the college experience, I would have many suggestions. For starters, I would suggest the implementation of some kind of cloud based connection between all students taking a certain class (regardless of the professor). This could be something as simple as a shared Google Drive or some other file sharing service. I believe something like this would make the learning process within a certain subject much more comprehensive as the students now have access to the subject in the perspective of other professors (which could end up helping students learn the material a lot better). I would also suggest some kind of app or social media integration which allows all Baruch students to stay connected with the club life on campus. Club life is a great way to meet so many people but so many Baruch student's don't take advantage of it. This is because a lot of them just don't know what e