torsdag 19 december 2013

DM 2572 – Composition of blog comments


Yes i agree with him concerning the example with Barkleys of what is truth, well in every example you have yourself as a point a view and of course as you describe, what is conceivable or not to you depends on the knowledge you have, and everyone else have their knowledge as point of view. Therefore i interpret that you mean that "what is inconceivable cannot exist“ is described for the reality to each person. But you have to be able to prove to others why it is the "truth" with facts and be able to question everything. The person in a discussion that can't disprove you therefore should change their view if they understand your facts and can confirm them. I think the quotation "what is inconceivable cannot exist“ is not about each person, more described for "the best proven view".



“I totally agree, references would come from unbiased media, of course there could be reliable articles from media thats not unbiased as long as their references have accurate information. I believe it also depends a lot about the topic it concerned.”



1#
“I wonder in what way this will change. Do you suggest that the way the change is coming, is in the form of adapted media for each individual by choice, and no solid TV tabloids for example? What do you think will become of the TV-tabloids?”

2#
“I agree with your statement that we should choose our content more carefully, but as long as there is solid tabloids and people follow them and watch shows at set times, or just watch TV at all this will not change. What is your view of this one generation from here, what will have changed?”

3#
“I believe this exist in all types of media, but deception are more dangerous and successful in "one to many" media forms (obviously to the number of people it reaches "mass"). But more importantly because there is harder to response for ordinary people in the same media and critisize in retrospect and reach the same viewers, I believe it don't result in the same impact. It's not that easy to spot either, and its easier as a consumer to just chose to not consume a specific program of media if you reach this realisation, than actually respond to it.”

4#
“I agree with that you often get a lot of "brain stimulation" during the day and come home tired and want to relax. And if you enjoy these TV-shows there is no discussions about whether you should watch them or not. Are your opinon that the people who watch TV enjoy the shows or more that they are to tired to find something that probably would suit them even better? From my own perspective, I don't find anything watchable on TV these days, I think its easier to find a program to enjoy on the internet.”



1#
“Yes, at least we are lucky enough to have full access to internet i Europe. Comparing to Horkheimers view of mass deception then, what is your view of what have changed and how heavily we are influenced now compared to then (in Europe)? In what ways?”

2#
“Great discussion, and very good points made! By your expression being turned into a marionette to serve the masses, you mean that the "leader" turn from serving their own view into serving others. I'm guessing you mostly referring to people with influences over big areas, like politicians. I agree with that but also think that more powerful people that have influence in the same area have more of a "bad" influence of what you should think than the masses. I don't believe that just the masses make you loose your critical thinking, but overall its hard to tell who lost their critical thinking and who have not.”



“The way the benefits and limitations is presented gives the impression that none of them are convincing which may be a good thing, to let you make your own opinion out from facts. No exaggeration at either side, but the paper dosen't form a suggestion through a discussion later which makes it harder to form your opinon when there is no argumentation about the most critical/beneficial objectives concerning either options. Therefore it's hard to get convinced from these stated benefits and limitation out of any context.”



When playing Boggle I also had the same opinon at first concerning that quantitative methods often are used in relatively new fields where a lot of research does not exist yet, and that you use this collected statistical data to conduct qualitative research. Which I afterwards reconsiderd. I think the best thing with this seminar was that this kinds of questions was brought up and discussed. It's a good way to put views in perspective, you gain a lot from discussing opinions in groups/class. The so far best seminar. In contrast to our monday-seminar what is your opinion of that seminar? What did you gain/learn from these discussions of quantitative papers that was useful during wednesdays-seminar?



“In this seminar we discussed quantitative methods, in consideration to our last seminar (wednesday) that also contained discussion about qualitative methods. Did you get any new perception concerning either of these methods during the seminar?



“Thats a good question Carl, I didn't get the feeling that this new explorative new types of interaction through physical programming have any base of demand. I can't think of any product offhand that feels specifically in need for this kind of interaction. But i guess that you need to experience and create a demand for everything thats new. I feel that it would be easier to relate if there would have been more of a everyday item that was integrated with this physical programming. As you mention, an application would have been a good choise.”



I agree with your comment about limitations of prototypes "Very often the prototype is far from the finished product in many aspects." I think that this might give misleading feedback from test-users if the prototype lack complete features, in some cases. Maybe not very misleading but may differ a lot from a later high fidelity prototype. But I still believe that prototype testing is of strong value even though if you only got a low fidelity prototype. A small picture or a hunch of the prototype use, I believe give a better foundation for development and error findings compared to other evaluation methods excluding test-users. Do you agree?



1#
“Thank you Adam! The word "abandoned" was defined as either completely abandoned or reduced usage. I would also like to clarify that the participants was all college students and all lived on campus. I believe this fact had a bigger affect on the abandonment of IM compared to other social environment. Some comments suggested that some of the main reasons they reduced their use of IM, was because it was so close to walk over to a friend and have face-to-face conversation. That was more appreciated and it felt ridiculous to use IM when you had that option. I feel that this conclusion or motivation to why the participants IM use was reduced is misleading. It's a very certain environment, students living on a campus should not have been my first choose of target group. That might be one of the biggest weaknesses in this paper that the research was conducted on participants that is somewhat more isolated then most of the population.”

2#
“The interview questions wasn't attached with paper so I have no way of knowing how the test was executed more than as described in the text as an open ended interview. Thereby no way to compare what may have differed in the interview from the first participant to the end participant. The only information concerning changes during the interview was described following: "The interview protocol was iteratively refined during the first 3–4 interviews, but was relatively stable after that. The order of items was occasionally changed to adapt to the flow of conversation and particular circumstances of certain participants." From this information we can only tell that the order questions and subjects was discussed were changed and redefined questions. Further changes can only be left to speculations. From own experiences when conducting interviews, there is always a chance to influence participants and lead them on to say conclusions you as a interviewer are looking for. That may have happened and been improved after self reflection between tests. Do you have any further suggestions on the topic?”



“Well it's the first time I encountered Narratives and have just seen it applied on one research which makes it hard to form a solid opinion. However I can imagine some examples which may explain this critique. First of all if we take this papers ( Situating Internet Use: Information-Seeking Among Young Women with Breast Cancer) way of conduct in consideration. Where the collected data consists of stories, there are hard to get confirmation concerning the truth in the story. Even though all participants stories are true there may be still hard to prove everything. In other methods were data are collected, the data can be recorded and proven if the method is analysing some kind of conduct. On this point I disagree, but I still consider this as a good method. As we discussed on the seminar, there may be more effective to post-reflect on an event to be able to detach feelings playing a role present of an event. It may give a better picture. What do you think about my reasoning?”



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