I making my homepage yet.
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/terre_des_emi625
金曜日, 11月 17, 2006
月曜日, 10月 30, 2006
Framework for developing your IE
1.identify developing issues
My message is “Go abroad and get international view”. Japan is small country. And in the world, about 60 times Japanese population live. Go to abroad when they in school are necessary to go abroad to get international view. Because school days are last time to spend time for yourself and can get new excitement acutely.
2.Research and analyze issue
In a research, for the question to oversea education experiencer “What did you get at your oversea education?”, about 80% people answered living abroad experience. 75% people answered appreciate other cultures/adjust to different cultures. And for the question “Do you think that experience make yourself useful after homecoming?”, about 95% people answered it will useful.
Reference: http://www.jasso.go.jp/study_a/keikensha.html
3.Stake out a public position-your "sticky message".
My target is college and university students. The characteristics of the group is have free time and have knowledge about internet.
4.Build social network
My organizational base is my friends. I will send E-mail to my friends. And I will in community of mixi. The title of community is about travel and oversea education.
5.IE homepage: Stake out a personal public presence.
I will make some node by Gliffy to make clear my message and information.
I will write my blog and mixi.
My message is “Go abroad and get international view”. Japan is small country. And in the world, about 60 times Japanese population live. Go to abroad when they in school are necessary to go abroad to get international view. Because school days are last time to spend time for yourself and can get new excitement acutely.
2.Research and analyze issue
In a research, for the question to oversea education experiencer “What did you get at your oversea education?”, about 80% people answered living abroad experience. 75% people answered appreciate other cultures/adjust to different cultures. And for the question “Do you think that experience make yourself useful after homecoming?”, about 95% people answered it will useful.
Reference: http://www.jasso.go.jp/study_a/keikensha.html
3.Stake out a public position-your "sticky message".
My target is college and university students. The characteristics of the group is have free time and have knowledge about internet.
4.Build social network
My organizational base is my friends. I will send E-mail to my friends. And I will in community of mixi. The title of community is about travel and oversea education.
5.IE homepage: Stake out a personal public presence.
I will make some node by Gliffy to make clear my message and information.
I will write my blog and mixi.
About my IE
1.What is your sticky message?
The Japanese college/university students should go abroad when they are at school.
It is necessary for theirs to life experience.
2. Who is your strategic social group?
students
people who agree with my opinion
3. How will you spread and encourage to take up your message?
I will write about this on my blog and ask others to link my blog.
I will in community of travel or oversea education in mixi and spread my message.
The Japanese college/university students should go abroad when they are at school.
It is necessary for theirs to life experience.
2. Who is your strategic social group?
students
people who agree with my opinion
3. How will you spread and encourage to take up your message?
I will write about this on my blog and ask others to link my blog.
I will in community of travel or oversea education in mixi and spread my message.
金曜日, 10月 20, 2006
1. What is the central problem for citizens in democracies?
The central problem is how to participate meaningfully in a society of hundreds of millions.
2. What skills do citizens need?
Citizens need a democratic republican theory of the skills of citizenship.
3. What term does the author use to describe the process citizens use to promote their concerns about an issue?
“Civil society”
4. What steps are the four steps in this process?
Essence of civil society
p. 212-214
Write two of your own questions on the ideas and issues raised in this section. Lead a class discussion next session.
5. What is civic value?
6.Why technology is not central?
7. Based on the ideas and issues raised on these pages, what additions, deletions, or modifications suggest themselves to you in planning and implementing your Issue Entrepreneurship? Tell about your ideas
add: find out if that network method has value to use.
The central problem is how to participate meaningfully in a society of hundreds of millions.
2. What skills do citizens need?
Citizens need a democratic republican theory of the skills of citizenship.
3. What term does the author use to describe the process citizens use to promote their concerns about an issue?
“Civil society”
4. What steps are the four steps in this process?
Essence of civil society
p. 212-214
Write two of your own questions on the ideas and issues raised in this section. Lead a class discussion next session.
5. What is civic value?
6.Why technology is not central?
7. Based on the ideas and issues raised on these pages, what additions, deletions, or modifications suggest themselves to you in planning and implementing your Issue Entrepreneurship? Tell about your ideas
add: find out if that network method has value to use.
金曜日, 10月 13, 2006
the summary of Community in the Digital Age-10
This chapter wants to say that how new media development in thchnoculture remake to politics and culture and focus to participatory democratic politics for everybody’s life.
The Situationist International has strong relationship to their stress on the construction of situation, the use of technology, media of communication and cultural forms to promote a revolution of technology life. Therefore the new information and communication technologies have to be revolutionary. Because the new information and communication technologies do constitute a dramatic transformation of everyday life.
The Internet is now competitive society. In the future the political battles will be fought in the places such as streets. However broadcast, computer and so on already mediate politics. And near future, those media will be the big media.
Online activist subculture becomes to see in the last few years as oppositional space. Therefore oppositional culture and alternative voice will appear as increasingly complex.
The Situationist International has strong relationship to their stress on the construction of situation, the use of technology, media of communication and cultural forms to promote a revolution of technology life. Therefore the new information and communication technologies have to be revolutionary. Because the new information and communication technologies do constitute a dramatic transformation of everyday life.
The Internet is now competitive society. In the future the political battles will be fought in the places such as streets. However broadcast, computer and so on already mediate politics. And near future, those media will be the big media.
Online activist subculture becomes to see in the last few years as oppositional space. Therefore oppositional culture and alternative voice will appear as increasingly complex.
火曜日, 10月 03, 2006
Barabasi: The Sixth Link pp.25-35 question
1. What is the principle of six degrees of separation? What number of social links does any one person need to be connected to global society? p. 30
The principle of six degrees of separation is the hypothesis that if you mediate 6 acquaintance, you can be indirect acquaintances all over the world. According to Milgram, people need 5.5 connection.
2. How is the fabric of society today different from pre-internet society? p. 31
Of course in the internet society has lots of webpages, but search engine can search the webpage what you want to.
3. How many more links separate any pair of web pages compared to people in society? What can explain the difference?
p. 34
19 degrees. And difference between web and real is the nodes and links.
4. So far, what ranges of separation have network scientists discovered in different kinds of networks? p. 34
5. What does research suggest about the fundamentals of networks? p.34-35
The logarithm shrinks the number of node the huge networks, creating the small worlds around us.
6. What is your estimate of your personal number of connections to society? What connections are your strongest?
More than 10. Teacher.
The principle of six degrees of separation is the hypothesis that if you mediate 6 acquaintance, you can be indirect acquaintances all over the world. According to Milgram, people need 5.5 connection.
2. How is the fabric of society today different from pre-internet society? p. 31
Of course in the internet society has lots of webpages, but search engine can search the webpage what you want to.
3. How many more links separate any pair of web pages compared to people in society? What can explain the difference?
p. 34
19 degrees. And difference between web and real is the nodes and links.
4. So far, what ranges of separation have network scientists discovered in different kinds of networks? p. 34
5. What does research suggest about the fundamentals of networks? p.34-35
The logarithm shrinks the number of node the huge networks, creating the small worlds around us.
6. What is your estimate of your personal number of connections to society? What connections are your strongest?
More than 10. Teacher.
Summary of Linked "Six Degrees of Separation"
Stanley Milgram in 1967 found that the distance any two people in United States.
His question is that how many acquaintance would it take to connect two randomly selected. He estimated it require 100 people. And then he did an experiment. The procedure is sending letters to randomly chosen, which contained some messages. The contents of the message is add your name, fill it out and return it to Harvard University, if you know the target mail to him or her directly, if you don’t know the target, do not try to contact to him or her and instead mail this folder to a personal acquaintance who is more likely than you to know the target.
As a result, he found that the median number of intermediate person was 5.5 almost 6. Therefore he found “six degrees of separation”.
In the web, the big search engines have many computers running to look for new documents of web. As the experiment, Webpages are 11 clicks away from each other. However small separations are common in other network.
His question is that how many acquaintance would it take to connect two randomly selected. He estimated it require 100 people. And then he did an experiment. The procedure is sending letters to randomly chosen, which contained some messages. The contents of the message is add your name, fill it out and return it to Harvard University, if you know the target mail to him or her directly, if you don’t know the target, do not try to contact to him or her and instead mail this folder to a personal acquaintance who is more likely than you to know the target.
As a result, he found that the median number of intermediate person was 5.5 almost 6. Therefore he found “six degrees of separation”.
In the web, the big search engines have many computers running to look for new documents of web. As the experiment, Webpages are 11 clicks away from each other. However small separations are common in other network.
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