Reflections on My Introduction to New Media Class Taking the Introduction to New Media course has broadened my understanding of how digital communication works and how it influences everyday life. Although I interacted with digital platforms before, this class helped me understand them in a more structured and academic way. Below are three of the major things I learned and how they have influenced my perception and use of new media. 1. Three New Things I Learned a. Key Concepts and Definitions in New Media From Week 1, I learned clear definitions of media, new media, digital media, social media, and computer-mediated communication (CMC). Understanding the difference between these concepts helped me realise that new media is a whole communication system, not just apps on a phone. b. Synchronous and Asynchronous CMC Learning that digital communication has two main forms synchronous (real-time) and asynchronous (delayed responses) opened my eyes to how different platforms...
Blog Title: Exploring the Characteristics of New Media Body: This week in class, we delved into the fascinating world of new media and its unique characteristics that distinguish it from traditional media. Here’s what I learned: 1. Interactivity: New media allows a two-way dialogue, whether between humans or between humans and computers. It’s all about feedback and engagement. 2. Demassification: Unlike traditional media, which targets broad audiences, new media breaks communication into smaller, independent units, focusing on niche audiences. 3. Asynchronisation: Interaction doesn’t need to happen in real-time. Users can engage despite differences in time or location. 4. Immediacy: Information is shared quickly, often instantly, allowing audiences to stay up to date in real-time. 5. Visual: Visual elements like images, graphics, and videos are central to communication in new media. 6. Universality: New media knows no boundariesit’s global, accessible from anywhere, and not limited by ...
This week’s class focused on the advantages and disadvantages of new media, and how it continues to shape communication, learning, and everyday life. New media has transformed how we share information, connect with others, and express ourselvesbut it also comes with challenges. This week’s class helped me understand that new media is powerful, fast, and convenient, but it must be used responsibly. The goal is to enjoy the benefits while protecting ourselves from the risks.
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