martes, 23 de octubre de 2012

The Social Network (2010)



In 2010, the amount of people on facebook was dramatically surpassing the amount of people using any other social network or internet service.  Facebook, was the future knocking our doors; and it seemed that everyone greeted it with undeniable acceptance.

Taking advantage from the unquestionable fame of this world phenomenon. A movie was made. Its creators decided to simply call it "The social network". A movie that intended to tell the history behind the creation of Facebook, the most popular social network of all time; and its creator Mark Zuckerberg, the youngest billionarie of modern times.

The history begins where that billion dollar idea was originated, in the university of Harvard. There, Mark Zuckerberg, a brilliant student with an average social life, an average girlfriend, and average economic status; encountered himself with the proposal to develop a network to connect the whole university. That ambitious plan was planned to go even further and connect Harvard to another campuses. With this idea, the trigger inside that genius mind was pulled and the development of "the facebook" had started.

The movie invites us to be witnesses of the birth of this website, but also hooks us with an intense as well as funny way to present the drama behind these kind of bussiness.  The conflict between Mark and the principal sponsor of his idea, Eduardo Saverin (his former best friend), who demanded an "underserved" credit for his contributions to the creation of facebook (underserved according to Mark's opinion.); And with the presentation of charming and appealing characters, such as Sean Parker (napster developer) the movie is a recipe for success.

In my personal opinion, this movie is relevant because it narrates an event that has left its mark in modern history, for good.  Everyone is affected by the rise of the social networks, everyone is now connected to each other, we can be in touch with everyone. I cannot help but to think that the world is now a tinier place because of the social networks and that long distances doesn't mean anything anymore. Now we can go through the oceans and talk to people that are thousands of miles away form us, just by clicking a button.

There's definitely a future waiting for us, but if the advances of techonology nowadays have given us a modern wonder such as facebook, my imagination goes wild thinking about what the future will have to offer.



miércoles, 10 de octubre de 2012

Did you know?



We saw this video in our Virtual Communities Class and since we saw it i couldn't stop thinking about it. To be sincere, i felt kind of overwhelmed because of it. I think this video shows how the humanitiy is evolving as the time goes by. It's pretty awesome to realize how things change within the time flow. Evolution isn't a matter of biology anymore.

The humanity has reached a point in its history in which evolution is something that's self-inflicted and it's being caused by our actions. The world as we kwnow it, it's in constant change, and tomorrow or perhaps the day after, we are going to face a completely different reality.
But, why is that?

I guess it's all about knowledge, information, and the development of our mind. Nowadays we have access to everything without actually having to make a dramatic effort to get it. We can learn about whatever we want only by clicking a button in our computer, and we can get in touch with whoever is connected to the network. Our world, has now became a system. A system, that's getting finer than ever.

martes, 2 de octubre de 2012

Social Networking Tools (Recording)

This is a recording of myself talking about an article called "Social Networking Tools for Teacher Education".
I attempted to summarize its most important parts, so i hope you enjoy it.

I uploaded the mp3 file use divshare, a ver useful online sharing tool.