Hesitant to post that political link to Facebook? Worried about expressing your opinion on Twitter? It might be changing how you talk offline. A survey by the Pew Research Center in conjunction with Rutgers University has found that social media doesn't encourage discussion on controversial subjects.
We're all guilty of it - purposely posting misleading photos and statuses to portray a certain image of ourselves in the social media world. With the rise of filters and geotags and photoshop, it's hard to discriminate between what is real life and what's all for Instagram.
Week 1: Example of Mediated Mobilities -
FoxtelGo^ --> Introduces different ways to view Television.
Enabling users to choose their own way to watch cable television while at home or on the go.
The app is available on computers, smart phones and tablets which allows the consumer to tailor their own TV guide instead of following the TV guide program. Allows recording of tv shows / sports and entertainment even while away from home.
Traditional TV no longer exists - TV is now a portable luxury.
Action for Australia.
This organisation highlights educating the Australian public on the issue of the great barrier reef being dredged and how UNESCO is warning that the adverse affects may cause the Reef to lose its iconic world heritage status.
Must see.
Goes into detail about what is happening in QLD.
Interactive video with diagrams and plenty of drawings.
Explains in detail what is happening to the reef and how the Australian public needs to be made aware of what the mining industry is planning to do with Australian resources overseas.