Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Tutorial Eight: Posting Youtube Videos

Tutorial Seven: Assistive Technology

Assistive technology refers to the broad range of devices, services, strategies, and practices that are conceived and applied to ameliorate the problems faced by individuals who have disablilties.
(Cook & Hussey, 2000).
Talking Photo Albums are one example of assistive technology. These are very common for people with cognitive/memory impairments such as dementia. They record 10 seconds of audio for each photo. Audio could be naming the people in the photos and the date it was taken.It requires batteries and the audi can be re recorded over as many times as you want. The common size is 4" x 6" and holds 24 photos. They cost round about $16.00 + (NZ).

Tutorial Six: The Internet and Online Communities

Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/
This is the name and website of the online community im going to blog about.
Facebook is a social networking site that allows members to keep in contact with friends by enabling online converations and video and photo sharing. Games and quizzes are also available as well as notifying members of their friends birthdays and upcoming events.
Facebook is one of the more popular social networking sites and you need to be a member to look at peoples profiles and contribute. This is made up of a username and password.
People mainly choose to contribute to this community as they can keep in contact with friends and loved ones. People can update their statuses and any information they want to share with people they have accepted as friends. Many people are involved for entertainment purposes with the games and quizzes available. A lot of teenagers and young adults are involved with facebook as well as an increasing number of older people.

Pros:
- Keeping track of friends
- Photo album
- Video uploads
- Blog merge
- Search engines to find friends
- Privacy settings, people have to be accepted by you before they can interact and be your 'friend' on facebook.
- Inappropriateness and abuse of any sort are removed and the facebook account is removed.

Cons:
- No music
- No chatroom or forum, just private chat
- People that aren't you friends can see aspects of your profile if you have common friends.
- People can make their display name whatever they like - lack of identity and accountability.

As stated above although you choose your friends to interact with people on the outside can still view your photos and bits of your profile if they have any mutual friends.People dont have to display their real names and there is no age limit. All theses are ethical issues to consider.

As mentioned in the lecture material on this topic some communities are reliant on geographic proximity. With facebook, and most social networking sites, geographic proximity isn't an issue. You can be friends and communicate with people all over the world. This defies any traditional notions of community and makes facebook so popular. The only downside that I can think of in regard to this online community compared to traditional communities is the lack of face to face conversation. Its easy to type to people over the computer without putting the effort into really carrying out a conversation with people.

Tutorial Four & Five: Video Production Sessions/Youtube services

Youtube describes itself as a place to discover, upload, share and watch videos. You don't have to be signed up with youtube in order to watch videos but you do if you wish to upload your own and comment on others. Videos on youtube can also be uploaded on to other sites.

The video I uploaded below is one of another groups as I was absent when our class made them. We did however have the opportunity earlier in the semester to have a go videoing and this is where we learnt how to plan (storyboard) our short films. Storyboarding aids the making of a video as it enables you to plan what shots will make up the film and the duration and audio of it. It keeps the people making the video focused aand gives it structure.

Parking Issues in Dunedin.mov

Tutorial Three: Services offered by Blogger

A blog is like a personal diary, it gives you a voice on the web to talk about whatever you want to. It enables the blogger to voice their opinions, engage with friends and design their own space to share their interests, concerns and passions. Followers or visitors to the blog can then comment on what has been said. Photos and videos can be uploaded to the blog to back up what is being said or to share information with other bloggers.
This blog's purpose is to share and discuss with others the range of technology that can be used out in occuaptional therapy practice.