There are many reasons students plagiarize. Meeting deadlines is one of the reason and the time come around more quickly than student expected, sometimes assignments feel overwhelming, and sometimes the boundaries of plagiarism and research just get confused. But what situations are most likely to result in plagiarism? More importantly, how can they be avoided? Learning to identify the factors that make plagiarism an attractive alternative is the best way to stop it before it starts. |
The SocTech Webdesign group will be responsible for the creation and deployment of the conference website.
Friday, 29 April 2011
Plagiarism
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Website Update
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Manager Meeting
- We need a group picture for the websites home page. (we also need to wait until a proper group photo is taken).
- All presentation titles must be double check as one or two maybe slightly incorrect.
- Another page must be made or changed to include the room number for the conference. (currently not known although it will be in the keyworth building).
- Upload some pictures of the Social Technology students
- Upload URL of the website on the forum
Thanks
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Thursday, 17 March 2011
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
My Leaflet
cheers
Wiki Entry
Definition of Iphone
The Iphone is a mobile communication device made by apple. It is the phone version of the popular Ipod music player. First realised on June 29, 2007 now in its fourth generation it has become one of the most popular Smartphones around. Setting president for screen size and shape which we can see giving influence to rival companies such as HTC, Nokia, Kin, etc.
Features
Iphones come with an abundance of features used in the form of apps, which either come with the phone or can be bought from the apps store. The apps store can be accessed through a computer or directly through the iphone. These basic apps include: video and still camera, visual voicemail, weather, SMS messaging, international time, calendar, web browsing, email, etc. Many more can also be bought with many different features or games mostly mad by third parties.
Input
Iphone uses a touch screen for all its main input. It has very little physical buttons as nearly all of its features can be used from the touch screen. The main physical button is known as the home button which takes you to the main home screen from any app. It also has a sleep button which can be used to make the screen black as well as turning the iphone on and off. The iphone can be forced to reset by holding both the sleep and home buttons simultaneously for a few seconds. On the side of the iphone is volume buttons with a switch to turn the iphone silent. Another input is to shake the iphone which has different uses depending on the app its used in an example of this is a shake can shuffle a song on ipod app when being used. Turning the iphone in portrait or landscape directions will change the screen in accordance.
Text can also be put in through a virtual keyboard that appears whenever needed the Iphone has spell check and auto correct for some words. You can also cut, paste and edit words from any text in accessible in the iphone.
There are also many sensors to change display brightness to save power when not fully in use.
Software
Apples mobile devices Iphone, Ipod and Ipad all use the iOS software. This is similar to the version used in Apples latest mac computers. Software is always changed and updated using the itunes software also made by Apple.
Further reading
http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/shop_iphone/
Definition of the Software Freedom Law Center
The Software Freedom Law Center gives legal representation and services related to Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS). This began in 2005 with Eben Moglen as the Director-Counsel; the Center is now representing a lot of the most significant and deep-rooted free software and open source projects.
Services
· Licensing
· License Defense and Litigation Support
· Trademark Counseling
· Patent Defense
· Non-profit Organizational Assistance
· Public Education, Legal Consulting and Lawyer Training
Cases
Free Software Foundation vs Cisco
The only case ever filed by SFLC being a law firm for Free Software Foundation was against Cisco in decemeber of 2008.
Free software foundation claimed that Cisco broke terms of their licensing terms when selling products that included code produced by them that was not agreed to be used.
Further reading
www.linkedin.com/company/software-freedom-law-center
I have also uploaded this to the http://soctech.wikidot.com/iphone website and turnitin where I got a 11 percentage.
Time Change
Wiki Entries
The levels are more complicated when the users going to the upper stage because the character would be battling enemies with dangerous enemies and he/she would need bigger and more effective weapons. The levels are related with the class character which is the class as mentioned earlier which has to do with the higher the level the harder the game.
The term leveling is being referred to in situation whereby a character which is been used the player or user is increased in class level and earned more skills points and bonus points and as well as new skills or abilities to do more tactics.
The leveling up or to level up in the game term is whereby users or characters boost their accounts, their guide of strategy, and the currency which would help in boosting up their gaming skills. There are some various websites on the internet which provides services as giving users of games like World of War craft, Diablo, Lord of the Rings, Ever Quest and much more to get gold, platinum account that would enable them to get more amour and weapons.
Open Office
Definition
Open office is an application program which is mainly use for presentation, spreadsheets, graphics and word processing. it was developed the comapany named Oracle Corporation and some others in collaboration. This application is an open-source which allow users to utilize it with different platforms. its most known to users as OOo and its free for the users which they don't have to purchase and as well its licensed-free so any individual can distribute the application at no cost.
About
Open office supports the most available operating system which includes: Mac OS X, Unix, Microsoft Windows and Linux. The application supports over 110 languages which its more than enough for the users. It was Startdivision which implemented it as a software application to legally own which is how the german company created it to suite an Oracle program which is used for creating PDF and Flash formats.
Features
Styles and Formatting: Open office has it showcases the style and format window which allows the users to uses various styles and format, because its an open source application, the usercan use equation tools, spelling and language modules and very good feature like word complete, just like our mobile phone when we are texting.
Custom Shapes: The open office supports custom shapes, these allows the users to shapes like arrows cross-sectional shapes and also users can change how the shape looks.
Slide Transition and Animation Effects: The application has enables users to apply effect to their presentation giving it a more of a professional view.
Mail Merge: This is an outstanding feature which allows the users to send a document which was create in the application or an email to hundreds of receipients.
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
WIKI'S
In order to have a clear understanding of both topics I explained their definition and the benefits involves.
Cooperative gaming is a multiplayer gaming that involves two or more people in which all the players toil their effort jointly to accomplish a quantity of target. It put emphasis on contribution, tackle, and fun rather than overcome somebody. It might entail competition but the outcome of the competition is not down and sitting out the rest of the game. It is as an alternative, it may involve switching teams so that everyone ends up on the winning team.
Features of cooperative gaming
One of the advantage of this gamming is that is more fun because people that played it are real. Cooperation is in a straight line connected to communication, dependence, and the improvement of helpful social-interaction skills. Through co-operative mission, players learn to contribute to, have compassion with others, to and to work and acquire better. The players in the game must assist one another by functioning together as a entity each player being a essential part of that entity, with a contribution to make and leaving no one out of the act to sit down around waiting for a opportunity to play.
A computer simulated is a computer program that is purposely to serve the model of an intended machine. Computer stimulation is one of the important tools that can be used for modelling which mostly used in scientific environment such as in chemistry, biology, physics .It can also be used to investigate and to promote a profit a new invented technology, and to value the performance of systems that is too complex for analysing result.
The benefit of computer stimulation
It keeps away from risk and failure of life.
The outcome of simulation can be deliberate under various environments.
It is cost efficient (It does not cost much as the actual experimentation).
The simulation can function more rapidly than the real system (actual experimentation).
If the authentic experimentation (actual life) is too speedy or too sluggish you can slow down and or make it function more promptly to learn its performance
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Google Buzz and Friending
My second topic was regarding Friending. I have to say that I found quite disappointing to research on this topic. I just couldn’t find enough sources. To be honest, I still don’t fully understand the concepts of Friending, but from what I could retrieve, Friending is all about making new meaningful connections on the social world, no matter if those connections are with a friend or with an organisation. Some of the concepts related to business I took from a great book, that I read few months ago, called Socialnomics: How Social Media Transforms the Way we Live and Do Business. This book explains the Social Media phenomenon. It gives insight on how social media is revolutionizing, causing a “power shift “. Now the consumer has the same voice as a brand, so messages are no longer controllable by the institutions. A good example of this power shift happening now in some Arabic countries. The people are talking to each other throughout social networks. They are organising themselves to make a change; a revolution!!! Most of London student protests were also organised in Social Medias. Anyway, Socialnomics is a recommended reading, especially if you are interested to know the impact of Social Media in our society.
Website logo
Anyway, I would like to share the ideas I had, as this might be useful for someone.
The first attempt was a bit creepy. The idea was to use LSBU faradays' wing wall, and to have the main social technologies logos "graphite" on the wall. I am not a savvy Photoshop user, so I could not make it impressive.
On the second attempt I was trying to generate a "word cloud", with the most used terms in Social Technologies. People liked the idea, but I feel like I would still have to change some of the colours and words positions.
To create this word cloud I have used a service called “Wordle”. From this website you can generate your own word clouds from the text you provide. Here is what I came up as an attempt into building the logo:
This word cloud was the one I really liked.
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Virtual Lives
Peter Bradley who is a psychotherapist is concern about the situation as well because many children have seperate themselves from reality by creating a different identity whenever they are online.
Even referring to people in my age bracket or to myself we tend to spend more time on social networking websites suchs as twitter or facebook, personally i spend upto six hours a day on facebook to check what my family and friends are up to. I noticed that children behave the same way like adults do but thiers are more extreme.
Virtual communities
And to my own point of view the tolling of video games and the Internet are taking on our civilization especially from young people from age 11- 15 and I can say that the project done by adults on the virtual realities upon youth is misplaced and if there were a real world for children to inhabit and inherit, there would be no video games. Furthermore the ultimate virtual realities of drugs and pornography into which video game generation is graduating would lose much of appeal if our culture possessed a coherent set of moral values which, manifest in a sensible, sustainable lifestyle, provided a real adulthood for youth to embrace.
Having a facebook is a good way of communicating with your online friends, but spending more hours on facebook like 5 hours is a time wasted for me because I found it too boring when I spend such hours.
My advice for parent is that you should be careful the way will use information like credit cards in the presence of our children because that might prompt them to use it to buy unnecessary things that will might get blame for in the future.
Monday, 28 February 2011
Logos
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
Conference Website
Collaborative Tools
Google Wave has a very clean design, making it easy to use. Another important aspect is that we do not need to create another account. To star using Wave we just need to log in.
PBWorks is already in use by everyone, and the group is mainly doing task management, and file sharing collaboration.
Week 4: Collaboration (Continued)
4. Make a list of THREE products/tools you can think of that have relied on collaboration and are distributed free. How does that work? Why does it work?
There are benefits in collaboration of products or tools such as the example which I have made includes shared views, shared space, shared ideas.
Another example of collaboration product development is Hewlett Packard Product and Process Development which are the HP’s product line division, both parties share the maximum information to cut R&D expenses and IT expenses.
The third example is collaboration on the enhanced product realization project which includes the consortium of vendors and users that is the company that manufactures caterpillar collaborating with TI.
I can also pick out another situation of collaboration is Microsoft they have made it possible for different applications such as Word, Excel, Visio, PDF. It has been made possible for users to share documents between these applications it allow the user to edit various packages at the same time. Also an application which SharePoint Web technology based server that can be used to build portals, collaboration sites, and also content management sites. It is very versatile in a number of features and support various enterprise and Web scenarios. It is also popular for document management solutions. In all my findings I have come to realise that collaboration in product development is very good with few point which I have made.
Week 4 Team Task: Collaboration
There is difference between collaboration and co-operation both has one similarity which is working together. Collaboration is a word which is normally used in the media environment that means working together with another individual on an assignment or a project which may be a song or movie. An example will be when Xfactor finalist worked together in the production of the music track to encourage people to donate for the disaster which happens in Haiti. So basically collaborating seeing how both parties might provide various information to each other needs.
Whereas co-operation is working with another individual on general terms or being helpful to the other party. A very good example will be this particular module which xristine and Aziz co-operate together in teaching this unit. Another one will be when police are carrying out investigation on a particular incident so witnesses have to co-operate with them to give any information so as to help them get to the truth.
According to the sheeps in the video they were not collaborating with anybody but there were co-operating with one another
Do the dogs understand the aims of extreme shepherding? What are they doing? Would it work without them?
The dogs understand the aims of extreme shepherding and they are collaborating with the shepherd in the video and it would have not work without them because the sheep do not want to join in it was the dog that help to make it done.
Do the dogs understand the aims of extreme shepherding? What are they doing? Would it work without them?
The dogs understand the aims of extreme shepherding and they are collaborating with the shepherd in the video and it would have not work without them because the sheep do not want to join in it was the dog that help to make it done.
What about the sheep? The sheep do not understand the aims of sheepherding; they only understand their instincts of flocking together. Any goals achieved by extreme sheepherding are not shared with the sheep as they would not understand any of the goals except their natural instincts.
What are they doing? They are simply cooperating with themselves by flocking together due together natural instincts; they would not be able to collaborate with the sheepherders to achieve any goal.
The shepherds don’t moan about the sheep not working with them or failing to do as they were asked. They don’t refuse to be in the same team. Why do they work so happily with such awkward ‘team mates’?
They work so happily with the sheep because they understand that the sheep only understand their natural instincts to flock together and some of the activities they need them to do actually go against these natural instincts. This makes it not easy for the sheep to do but still do through cooperation.
Does everyone in a team need to know what the goal is for a successful outcome? Explain!
Yes, everyone in the team must to know the goals for the company achieve a better/successful outcome.
What kinds of things can you do to make sure a team is successful?
To build a great team, it starts by creating a strong culture by defining a clear vision for the team and explain the mission in detail
Vision is central to the team building process. It is the essential root of leadership that ensures that every member of the team knows where you are going and what you are trying to achieve. Without it, the team and its members have no focus, no clear direction. Every member of the team may be a star, but without vision they will find it hard to achieve any meaningful success.
The members when they are exhausted and pushing them when they lose focus or interest. It means providing training so team members can do their jobs well every day and to prepare them to adapt when circumstances change.
Things to make a team successful:
- CLEAR EXPECTATIONS: The leader has to clearly communicate expectations for outcomes
- CONTEXT: The team must understand why they are on the team, and understand strategies and goals
- COMMITMENT: The members must be committed, and to recognize their service as a value to the organisation and to themselves
- COMPETENCE: The members of the have to be appropriate for the job, having knowledge, skills and capacity to address the issues. If not, they must have access to help when needed, and they must have access to resources.
- CONTROL: The have to have clear understanding of their boundaries, and must know how to find solutions to problems
- COLLABORATION: The team must work together to achieve a goal
- COMMUNICATION: Team members must be clear about their tasks. Is good to have methods for the team give feedbacks, the organisation must provide important business information regularly
Viral market depends on co-operation and collaboration because it is refers to the idea spreads quickly from people to people, throughout word of a mouth. It can start spreading the idea with close friends and family, and the internet is the media to get the information out there very quickly. The manufacturer of this video expects the people to share and spread this video on the internet to advertise their product.
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Useful links
http://teenadvice.about.com/od/internetissues/tp/safe_social_networking.htm
Friday, 18 February 2011
Initial Plan
The SocTech Web Designers Team
Rafael Vidal (Team Leader) dealemar@lsbu.ac.uk | |
Olamide Ojo ojoo6@lsbu.ac.uk | |
Rhoan Sesay sesayr@lsbu.ac.uk | |
Ayo Yusuf oyejidea@lsbu.ac.uk |
Key advice when using social networking
Protect reputation :- they need to think twice before revelling too much , what might be funny today could cost you tomorrow
Nothing is Private online:- Anything you say or do can be copied , pasted And sent to lots of people without your permission
What goes around comes around :- If you do not want something to be done to you please do not do it to some else
Be clever , be safe :- Not everyone is who they say they are
Thursday, 17 February 2011
OLA