Showing posts with label Cell Phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cell Phones. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: More on Digital Divide (Rogers) (W9-P4) Fa16


Why is there a digital divide?  There are many answers to that, but one way to look at it is to see it in the context of the diffusion of innovations.
Put another way, 
  • those with cash can afford to get the costly innovation.  Price usually higher at first.  
  • Change agents (in this case: marketers, advertisers, sales people), focus on those people with the cash.  So, maybe only those with the cash, learn about the product.
  • Those with cash, tell those with cash.
  • If those with cash get adopt the innovation, then they benefit from it.  Imagine when cell phone just came out.  Those who could afford to buy the cell phone had advantages over those people who could not afford it.  Maybe those with cash can more easily get there business phone calls and then make even more money. Those who did not have the cell phone missed that important business call and lost the money.
  • Imagine this process repeating again and again.  The gap between the two groups widens.  


How to fix this gap, this digital divide?



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MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: The Digital Divide (W9-P3) Fa16




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MediaTech: Cell Phones, Popcorn and the Consequences of Cell Phone Tech (W9) [VID] Fa16



If I say popcorn and cell phones, what pops into your mind?  Excuse the pun.  Pop.

Seen the videos on the Internet that show people using cell phones to pop popcorn?

Are there health concerns you have when using cell phones?
That is, is there a serious consequence of us adopting cell phones?

Be sure to stop the video at 3 minutes in and do a little thinking.




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MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: Types of Consequences (Rogers) (W9-P2) Fa16




Think of desirable and undesirable consequences as the good and bad consequences of adopting an innovation.  Desirable = good, positive.  Undesirable = bad, negative.

What would be some desirable or good consequences of university students adopting cell/smart phones?
What would be some undesirable consequences?


As for direct and indirect, think of consequences as chain of consequences.

Adopt an innovation ---> direct consequence  ---> indirect consequence  -----> indirect consequence.

For example, if you adopt a new 3-D HDTV, then you can then you invite all your friends over and be "the talk of the town."  Now, that you are popular among your friends, you fell the pressure to keep inviting your new "friends" over (indirect consequence).  Now you lose time and money time and money entertaining your new friends (indirect consequence).  Which leads to you not having the time to spend on other important things in your life (indirect consequence).  The loss of time is not a direct consequence, but an indirect consequence.

Anticipated consequences are those that you think are going to happen if you adopt the innovation.  The unanticipated consequences are those that you don't see coming.  For example, you adopt that newest, expensive, tech toy and it is great.  You can do all sorts of things with it.  However, you didn't think about the struggle of paying off the bill for the new toy.



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MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: Cell Phones, Smartphones and Media Convergence (W9-P1) Fa16







How does a cell phone call work?





What is a smartphone?

"A cellular telephone with built-in applications and Internet access. In addition to digital voice service, modern smartphones provide text messaging, e-mail, Web browsing, still and video cameras, MP3 player and video playback and calling. In addition to their built-in functions, smartphones run myriad free and paid applications, turning the once single-minded cellphone into a mobile personal computer. For an overview of included and nice-to-have features..." (PCMag.com)

What's the difference between a cell phone and a smartphone?  How does a dumb phone fit in here?  

How does the banana phone fit in?  :)




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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: More on Digital Divide (Rogers) (W9-P4) Fa15

Why is there a digital divide?  There are many answers to that, but one way to look at it is to see it in the context of the diffusion of innovations.
Put another way, 
  • those with cash can afford to get the costly innovation.  Price usually higher at first.  
  • Change agents (in this case: marketers, advertisers, sales people), focus on those people with the cash.  So, maybe only those with the cash, learn about the product.
  • Those with cash, tell those with cash.
  • If those with cash get adopt the innovation, then they benefit from it.  Imagine when cell phone just came out.  Those who could afford to buy the cell phone had advantages over those people who could not afford it.  Maybe those with cash can more easily get there business phone calls and then make even more money. Those who did not have the cell phone missed that important business call and lost the money.
  • Imagine this process repeating again and again.  The gap between the two groups widens.  


How to fix this gap, this digital divide?


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MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: The Digital Divide (W9-P3) Fa15



Quickly browse some the Current News on the Digital Divide


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MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: Types of Consequences (Rogers) (W9-P2) Fa15



Think of desirable and undesirable consequences as the good and bad consequences of adopting an innovation.  Desirable = good, positive.  Undesirable = bad, negative.

What would be some desirable or good consequences of university students adopting cell/smart phones?
What would be some undesirable consequences?


As for direct and indirect, think of consequences as chain of consequences.

Adopt an innovation ---> direct consequence  ---> indirect consequence  -----> indirect consequence.

For example, if you adopt a new 3-D HDTV, then you can then you invite all your friends over and be "the talk of the town."  Now, that you are popular among your friends, you fell the pressure to keep inviting your new "friends" over (indirect consequence).  Now you lose time and money time and money entertaining your new friends (indirect consequence).  Which leads to you not having the time to spend on other important things in your life (indirect consequence).  The loss of time is not a direct consequence, but an indirect consequence.

Anticipated consequences are those that you think are going to happen if you adopt the innovation.  The unanticipated consequences are those that you don't see coming.  For example, you adopt that newest, expensive, tech toy and it is great.  You can do all sorts of things with it.  However, you didn't think about the struggle of paying off the bill for the new toy.



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MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: Cell Phones, Smartphones and Media Convergence (W9-P1) Fa15





What is a smartphone?

"A cellular telephone with built-in applications and Internet access. In addition to digital voice service, modern smartphones provide text messaging, e-mail, Web browsing, still and video cameras, MP3 player and video playback and calling. In addition to their built-in functions, smartphones run myriad free and paid applications, turning the once single-minded cellphone into a mobile personal computer. For an overview of included and nice-to-have features..." (PCMag.com)

What's the difference between a cell phone and a smartphone?  How does a dumb phone fit in here?  

How does the banana phone fit in?  :)






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MediaTech: Cell Phones, Popcorn and the Consequences of Cell Phone Tech (W9) [VID] Fa15


If I say popcorn and cell phones, what pops into your mind?  Excuse the pun.  Pop.

Seen the videos on the Internet that show people using cell phones to pop popcorn?

Are there health concerns you have when using cell phones?
That is, is there a serious consequence of us adopting cell phones?

Be sure to stop the video at 3 minutes in and do a little thinking.





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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

MediaTech: Cell Phones, Popcorn and the Consequences of Cell Phone Tech (U7) [VID] Fa14


If I say popcorn and cell phones, what pops into your mind?

Seen the videos on the Internet that show people using cell phones to pop popcorn?

Are there health concerns you have when using cell phones?
That is, is there a serious consequence of us adopting cell phones?

Be sure to stop the video at 3 minutes in and do a little thinking.






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Saturday, October 11, 2014

MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: Cell Phones, Smartphones and Media Convergence (U7-P4) Fa14





What is a smartphone?

"A cellular telephone with built-in applications and Internet access. In addition to digital voice service, modern smartphones provide text messaging, e-mail, Web browsing, still and video cameras, MP3 player and video playback and calling. In addition to their built-in functions, smartphones run myriad free and paid applications, turning the once single-minded cellphone into a mobile personal computer. For an overview of included and nice-to-have features..." (PCMag.com)

What's the difference between a cell phone and a smartphone?  How does a dumb phone fit in here?  

How does the banana phone fit in?  :)



Recalling, the previous discussion on consequences, what are some consequences of adopting a smartphone?


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MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: More on Digital Divide (Rogers) (U7-P3) Fa14

Why is there a digital divide?  There are many answers to that, but one way to look at it is to see it in the context of the diffusion of innovations.
Put another way, 
  • those with cash can afford to get the costly innovation.  Price usually higher at first.  
  • Change agents (in this case: marketers, advertisers, sales people), focus on those people with the cash.  So, maybe only those with the cash, learn about the product.
  • Those with cash, tell those with cash.
  • If those with cash get adopt the innovation, then they benefit from it.  Imagine when cell phone just came out.  Those who could afford to buy the cell phone had advantages over those people who could not afford it.  Maybe those with cash can more easily get there business phone calls and then make even more money. Those who did not have the cell phone missed that important business call and lost the money.
  • Imagine this process repeating again and again.  The gap between the two groups widens.  


How to fix this gap, this digital divide?



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MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: The Digital Divide (U7-P2) Fa14



Quickly browse some the Current News on the Digital Divide


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MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: Types of Consequences (Rogers) (U7-P1) Fa14



Think of desirable and undesirable consequences as the good and bad consequences of adopting an innovation.  Desirable = good, positive.  Undesirable = bad, negative.

What would be some desirable or good consequences of university students adopting cell/smart phones?
What would be some undesirable consequences?


As for direct and indirect, think of consequences as chain of consequences.

Adopt an innovation ---> direct consequence  ---> indirect consequence  -----> indirect consequence.

For example, if you adopt a new 3-D HDTV, then you can then you invite all your friends over and be "the talk of the town."  Now, that you are popular among your friends, you fell the pressure to keep inviting your new "friends" over (indirect consequence).  Now you lose time and money time and money entertaining your new friends (indirect consequence).  Which leads to you not having the time to spend on other important things in your life (indirect consequence).  The loss of time is not a direct consequence, but an indirect consequence.

Anticipated consequences are those that you think are going to happen if you adopt the innovation.  The unanticipated consequences are those that you don't see coming.  For example, you adopt that newest, expensive, tech toy and it is great.  You can do all sorts of things with it.  However, you didn't think about the struggle of paying off the bill for the new toy.



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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Technologies Cell Phone Popcorn (U8) [VID] fa13


If I say popcorn and cell phones, what pops into your mind?

Seen the videos on the Internet that show people using cell phones to pop popcorn?

Are there health concerns you have when using cell phones?
That is, is there a serious consequence of us adopting cell phones?

Be sure to stop the video at 3 minutes in and do a little thinking.



More to explore, if you are interested: How Dangerous Is Cell Phone Radiation? (Skeptoid)



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Thursday, October 10, 2013

MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: Cell Phones, Smartphones and Media Convergence (U8-P5) fa13





Definition of Smartphone

"A cellular telephone with built-in applications and Internet access. In addition to digital voice service, modern smartphones provide text messaging, e-mail, Web browsing, still and video cameras, MP3 player and video playback and calling. In addition to their built-in functions, smartphones run myriad free and paid applications, turning the once single-minded cellphone into a mobile personal computer. For an overview of included and nice-to-have features..." (PCMag.com)

What's the difference between a cell phone and a smartphone?  How does a dumb phone fit in here?  

How does the banana phone fit in?  :)






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MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: How Telephones Work(U8-P4) fa13


See specifically: Telephones: Digitizing and Delivering.  Watch the animation. Start the animation by clicking on the "Click here to see the network in action" box.  Note the steps in the process.

May also want to check out the full article about how phones work on HowStuffWorks.com.


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MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: More on Digital Divide (Rogers) (U8-P3) fa13





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MediaTech: Cell Phones and the Consequences of Tech: The Digital Divide (U8-P2) fa13



Current News on the Digital Divide



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