NSA Surveillance Chilling Effect
The purpose of our project was to document the Chilling Effects of those who received information from their FOIA requests to the NSA. FOIA (freedom of information act), was put in place in order to urge Government agencies to give information access to U.S citizens regarding their personal information that the agency has recorded. Each member in our group participated in sending FOIA requests to the NSA. All together there were five participants who sent in their request, and we included profile slides in order to emphasize a more personal approac
Knowledge Retention in the Google Era
The Facebook survey we created to collect data on fellow college students' search engine use habits can be found here - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Knowledge-Retention-in-the-Google-Era/153263764790875
The Tumblr blog we created as a place to compile our data and research can be found here - http://knowledge52.tumblr.com
Post contents include:
Music and the Internet
One of the biggest changes in music history happened when the MP3 was created. From then on, music, as property, has been constantly changing. This change has brought us to a conceptual vacuum on how we seen music as property and how it affects the public and the musicians that make it. On this blog, the Property Group will try to solidify the ways in which music has changed with the creation of the internet and evaluate the views of the public and the views of musicians on this conceptually lacking topic. This blog will feature interviews of musicians,
Information Overload - Seeking Knowledge Retention
All materials found on our blog:
http://uoknowledge51.wordpress.com/
Final presentation in the works!
Quick Presentation Outline:
- Background information on information overload and methods of learning.
- Our Question
- Test Materials and Procedure
- Results and Conclusions
- Limitations of Project
- Closing Thoughts