In the world of user-generated content, each one of us is capable of becoming an overnight sensation. As we observe, discuss, and analyze Web 2.0, we will start to unravel what it means to live in Web 2.0. But mostly—as this is above all a writing course—from the first day of class, we will compose an exploration of the many forms and types of media that make up our daily experiences. In doing so, we will compose a living record of the what it means to create and compose in Web 2.0.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Eng 101
The object that I value most is my car. I place value on things that I find are useful to me. Having a car provides many benefits such as freedom and allowing you to get things done quicker. Owning a car is like the internet because they both give you a feeling of freedom. On the internet you can find out any source of information at any given time. With a car, you get that same feeling of being free. You dont have to rely on other people or more inconvenient forms of transportation. As for the article and the youtube video, I agree that the internet should be a Human right. You should have the freedom to express whatever opinion you desire without restrictions and regulations. Net neutrality is important, everyone should have the right to do whatever they want without any restrictions. As for whether the internet has killed the critic, I disagree. It has allowed many more people to express themselves and show their creativity. Although there are tons of opinions and comments on anything anyone ever posts, you can question the validity of a lot of the critics online but to say that it has killed the critic seems wrong.
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