Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Reflections for Practical 7:)

       Hi all, HAPPY 2011:)This is the reflections for today's practical 7:) I'll start with the citizen Journalism. Apparently, this citizen Journalism means like an article or journal written by the citizen or people in the own country .They shares stories, dealing with their areas of study, posted on a Web site along with photos and video of the event that happened. Basically, it is like a report writing to me that an occurrence of a situation. Citizen Journalists have the power to find, tell, and share stories that otherwise fall through the cracks, or are not reported as fully or thoroughly by mainstream media.
    The criterias I use to evaluate Stomp.com are purpose, coverage, authority, accuracy, currency, accessibility, presentation and arrangement, usability and overall quality. Reasons I chose these criterias are because these are those significant criteria to evaluate the stomp.com .For example, for purpose it is to share stories or information that happens in Singapore like fights,teenage pregnancy and negative aspects of Singapore. It is also an entertainment to Singapore.
Boy injured in lift: CCTV shows he was the culprit who caused ceiling board to fall

    Basically, from these activity I have learnt more about stomp.com and most importantly, i have learnt how to explain and apply relevant evaluation criteria on different types of internet resources .
  
    If I were to create my own version of "stomp" in relation to my research topic: How teenage spend their leisure time. I would apply Citizen Journalism in the sense that it will be categorize based on the topic related and the presentation side will be well organized. It won't be like the current stomp.com all the things are cluttered and some are irrelevant.

    Some services I will include to ensure that my " stomp" will effectively address the implications for teaching and learning will be by hiring some professional people to add comments and remarks to any given post by others so to follow up everything.

             


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