Digital Media and Information in Society/Student Journals/AydenGenther
Aug 30th, 2023
[edit | edit source]Created Journal
[edit | edit source]Hello. Today I created my first journal page thing.
Aug 31st, 2023
[edit | edit source]ChatGPT Discussion Extension
[edit | edit source]Here is a discussion I had with ChatGPT about the importance of learning how to create in society, more focused on innovation and its benefits in our society. Here is the link to it https://chat.openai.com/share/1cc275f9-c31a-4dd7-be8d-20c50c8e81b4
What Did I Do Today?
[edit | edit source]Today I went to my Financial Accounting class, and played basketball in the fieldhouse. I beat my friend Rothana in a 3-point contest, and then I went home to eat some food, and I plan onc omeing abck to the school at 6 to play basketball with some friends.
Assignment: Start A Class Journal on Wikiversity
[edit | edit source]I created a subpage for my journal, as well as a journal entry following the instructions of explaining briefly what I did today, and following the specified formatting.
Assignment: Sign up for the course in Wikipedia
[edit | edit source]I signed up for the Wikipedia course following the given instructions.
Assignment: Get started on Wikipedia and Wikiversity
[edit | edit source]For this assignment we had to take a few quick courses that went over a few topics such as the various polices of Wikipedia. Some of these topics include giving information in a neutral way, not plagiarizing work, being civil with other wikipedians, and a few others. It also included information on how to make a good article based on topic that has multiple sources. It also went over some of the functions of our Wikipedia pages. One example of this is the sandbox mode where you can get rough ideas of how you want your Wikipedia page to look without having to necessarily publish it.
September 9th, 2023 a Evaluate Wikipedia article
[edit | edit source]I thought these assignments were due on the 10th which is why I am turning this in late. But for this assignment I learned how to evaluate articles to see if they were reliable based on the tone, the citations, and other key components. I also learned how to view and interact with the talk page.
I was tasked with evaluating an article of my own, and i chose to evaluate the Dark Souls Wikipedia article. Here is the link to my evaluation.
Why Is The Sky Blue?
[edit | edit source]The sky is blue because when the sunlight enters the earths atmosphere it hits gas molecules and scatters everywhere. The reason the light comes out blue a majority of the time is because it travels in shorter and smaller waves. [1]
Make a Small Edit
[edit | edit source]For this assignment I was tasked with making a small edit by adding a citation to a journal. I decided to add a references to my journal as well for further organization, and write a one sentence entry about why the sky is blue.
September 13th, 2023
[edit | edit source]Collaborate with ChatGPT to extend the class discussion: Sumerian Cuneiform
[edit | edit source]To extend this class discussion on Media & Information Systems I asked ChatGPT what the first oral and written language was, and it gave me multiple languages that developed around the same time in different regions. I decided to ask it more about Sumerian Cuneiform, which was one of the earliest writing systems known to date, developed around 3200 B.C according to ChatGPT. After that I asked it about the first physical piece of evidence of Sumerian Cuneiform which was the Kish Tablet.
For more detailed information, check this ChatGPT conversation:
https://chat.openai.com/share/4170dd9d-86c4-4b6b-8280-9aefb104e37e
September 15th, 2023
[edit | edit source]Collaborate with ChatGPT in a conversation about possible topics
[edit | edit source]I decided to talk to ChatGPT about Whey Protein and how it effects the digestive system. This led to me asking it questions related to ,microbiota and their function, which also led to me asking more about the concept of the gut-brain axis which talks about the effects of your food on your overall mood and thinking patterns caused by the interactions of the CNS, ENS and GI.
For more click the link for the conversation:
https://chat.openai.com/share/16b9a20f-f530-4b92-9e89-f99e89cf482b
September 21th, 2023
[edit | edit source]Collaborate with ChatGPT to extend the class discussion: BCIs and Brain-to-Brain Communication
[edit | edit source]This discussion with ChatGPT made me realize that there are a lot of things humans can still do to evolve the way we communicate orally, specifically when it comes to BCIs , because I don't know if Brain-to-Brain communication would technically be considered oral or not, but lets just say for this example talking directly to someone through your brain is still oral communication. It also helped me to understand how easily things could go off the rails if the government was able to freely use this type of technology on people, and how invasive it could easily become. But then again would this harm or help society in the long run?
Here is the conversation:
https://chat.openai.com/share/6d2311a6-2893-42c5-b91d-1acb4f93fbb5
September 23rd, 2023
[edit | edit source]Choose Possible Topic
[edit | edit source]The topic I am thinking about choosing is the effect of orality and language on music in societies throughout history, as well as the evolution of music. All of the articles as well as their descriptions and connection to orality are in the link provided below. The articles I chose range from the electric guitar instrument, to poetry and hymns in different cultures. When it comes to the future of music, I asked ChatGPT it's opinion on where music is headed and I mainly want to focus on AI in music and what that could mean for artists worldwide.
My Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:AydenGenther/Choose_an_Article
ChatGPT Discussion:
https://chat.openai.com/share/4a56131b-8cb4-4c14-a013-e80ebb16f548
September 27th, 2023
[edit | edit source]Early Literacy and the Manuscript Age Extension: Early Civilizations
[edit | edit source]To extend the class discussion I asked ChatGPT about ancient civilizations who seemed to be some of the first that developed an actual alphabet system. From there I asked them how these alphabet systems impacted modern language and writing, and from there I decided to ask how it all tied into the spread of religion, more specifically looking at the largest religions to this day, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This relates to early literacy and manuscript age because the alphabet and early writing allowed for religious texts to be preserved, allowing the religion to be spread more accurately to many people over an extremely large amount of time. For example the Quran, the holy text of Islam, hasn't been changed since it's conception according to most Muslim scholars.
My Conversation:
https://chat.openai.com/share/3cd969c5-57ff-4562-b274-a78ad229ba1d
September 29th, 2023
[edit | edit source]Orality Connection to Music and the Evolution of Communicating Music
[edit | edit source]For my project assignment, I am going to talk about orality and music, and the evolution of communicating said music. The way I am relating this to the future of communication is the way that music can be created with AI. There are already programs that can create songs. Although the songs are pretty basic and lack any real creativity, the fact that these tools are just starting is what makes this a potential threat or use to creators. There are many double edged swords that come along with tools such as these, such as anybody people being able to make a song with little to know effort, but this will fill every platform with millions of songs, and start to shut out real talented musicians. It also gives industry artists like Drake or Taylor Swift the ability to clone their own voices with AI, giving the opportunity to make unlimited signs without having to put in any effort of their own.
Here is the link to my conversation:
https://chat.openai.com/share/4a56131b-8cb4-4c14-a013-e80ebb16f548
October 2nd, 2023
[edit | edit source]Later Literacy and the Age of Printing
[edit | edit source]For my extension of the discussion, I decided to ask ChatGPT about how the printing age and modern literacy impacted dehumanization of specific groups, and then asked it to further expand upon the way it was used to create specific policies throughout history to target specific groups. This is important to understand because it helps us open our eyes to potential policies in place today or even policies that may be created in the future and gives us an opportunity to fight them. To end the conversation I asked ChatGPT how modern literacy and printing can be used to fight against dehumanization, and it gave me many valuable insights.
Here is the link to my conversation:
https://chat.openai.com/share/219fbf90-eb03-4b26-bd7f-8ab829e7e500
October 20th, 2023
[edit | edit source]Phonograph
[edit | edit source]This article explores the politics and aesthetics of racialized acoustics in the Americas through the analysis of works by Aimé Césaire (politician and poet), Tom McEnaney (works on the history of media and technology) and Dylon Lamar Robbins (academic write). It argues that sound technologies and mediated voices play a crucial role in the production of racialized power dynamics, and that a transnational approach is necessary to understand the relationship between sound technologies, white or whitening political and aesthetic hegemonies, and formative practices that resist, interfere with, and transform these hegemonies. I think the conclusion of sound technologies having been a way to empower white voices socially and politically wasn't something that I thought of, but when I read about it and thought about it more critically it made sense due to economic reasons as well as racial inequality.
Katerina Gonzalez Seligmann (2020) Sounding the Americas: The Politics and Aesthetics of Racialised Acoustics, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, 29:3, 479-487, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13569325.2020.1841612 [2]
Photograph
[edit | edit source]Essentially this article talks about photo-essays and how they can be used as a tool to promote understanding of cultural aspects of health, as demonstrated by nursing students in an introductory seminar course. The need for clinicians to be effective in a multicultural society has led to the development of cultural competency models and revised nursing curricula. While photography has been used in research, its use as an educational tool in nursing is limited. However, it has been used to empower individuals, promote health, and deepen interpersonal relationships. The camera, photographer, photograph, and viewer must all be considered when using photography as an educational tool, as photographs are precise records of material reality and require interpretive work on the part of the viewer. This is important because it shows us how narrative can effect photography. Showing people the same photo with a different narrative completely changes the way someone may view that image, and in this article it is apparent through the understanding of culturally aspects of health, demonstrated by nursing students. The curriculum forces students to understand their own perceptions, as well as see others.
Killion, Cheryl M. (2001-01-01). "Understanding cultural aspects of health through photography". Nursing Outlook 49 (1): 50–54. doi: https://doi.org/10.1067/mno.2001.110011[3]
November 29th, 2023
[edit | edit source]https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_hqcgmZygzmf0hoVhvbUf6qveS54vBRnhqF-dJwcEHU/edit?usp=sharing
December 10th, 2023
[edit | edit source]This is my wikiversirty portfolio/final assignment
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Uw4Qit5vi5_EaLz19yelMbpIgG7_kTSGDvpgKr7mro4/edit?usp=sharing
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ "Why is the sky blue?". www.rmg.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-09-09.
- ↑ Seligmann, Katerina Gonzalez (2020-07-02). "Sounding the Americas: The Politics and Aesthetics of Racialised Acoustics". Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies 29 (3): 479–487. doi:10.1080/13569325.2020.1841612. ISSN 1356-9325. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13569325.2020.1841612.
- ↑ Killion, Cheryl M. (2001-01-01). "Understanding cultural aspects of health through photography". Nursing Outlook 49 (1): 50–54. doi:10.1067/mno.2001.110011. ISSN 0029-6554. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0029655401781201.