Hi Ayesha. This is a really cute animoji of yours. I have using this animoji while I'm texting as well! It is so much fun of making it! I'm always impressed by the new media development and how it offers different features to people to increase the creativity in their own.
As years go by, the use of social media has been increasing, and along side so has technological advancements. These advancements have been used to help aid in our privacy online, but thanks to these advancements the level of risk our privacy faces is also escalating. In the article "The Wild West of Privacy", the author mentions how data is collected by these online companies, and then sold to external companies who use this data to figure out what our interests are, (personal to non-personal)which can put a person in danger. Hackers can access this information and steal credit card info, identity theft, and so on. Although some social media accounts do offer the choice of making your account private or public, nothing is every really private therefore, confidentiality is never guaranteed. For the years to come, the use of new media will only rise from here so in order to keep people information safe, companies should initiate/create ways to help protect users from the dange...
With so many technological advancements occurring I believe a new type of new media that I would like to see would be holographic calls. We have the ability to face time/video chat, send videos to one another but holographic calls I believe would be the next best thing. Being able to not only send a video of your self to someone, but to send it in a 360 angle where it appears to seem that you are directly in front of the person on the other end, in REAL TIME I believe would be a success. Key words being 360 degree angle and real time, there isn't something like this on the market yet. We've seen it in movies but to have the ability to use it with the device on our hands would make a mark on the history of technology.
In order to improve Baruch with New media, I would suggest having an online chat on the Baruch website where students can reach out to staff and ask questions about registrations, billing, SACC workshops, FAFSA, and etc. This can eliminate the dragging phone calls where it takes about 20-30 minutes to get someone on the line to answer a question that only took 1 minute to answer. This can save much time for both parties (student and staff) and it can also help reach more students at a faster pace. Being someone who experienced this and know many others as well who had the same bad experience, I believe this would be an efficient way to use new media.
Hi Ayesha. This is a really cute animoji of yours. I have using this animoji while I'm texting as well! It is so much fun of making it! I'm always impressed by the new media development and how it offers different features to people to increase the creativity in their own.
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