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Is AI ready to takeover?

mayo 25, 2023 by Brad Hutchinson

"I haven't written anything for myself this semester, and I still have A’s in all my classes,”  said an anonymous college student. How could this be possible? It is all due to a new AI  technology– ChatGPT. ChatGPT is an intelligent chatbot that employs AI technology. It has the ability to generate basically anything prompted a command. It can do things such as write essays … [Read more...] about Is AI ready to takeover?

Sin categorizar Artificial Intelligence AI Technology Artificial Intelligence

Is Artificial Intelligence Becoming Too Intelligent?

mayo 23, 2023 by Anastasia Nikolopoulos

Artificial Intelligence, more simply known as AI, has been an increasingly popular topic in the media. By definition, AI is “the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.” AI exhibits qualities of incredible understanding and cognitive skills. Due to the technology’s impeccable knowledge, the use of AI is becoming more common in recent … [Read more...] about Is Artificial Intelligence Becoming Too Intelligent?

Sin categorizar AI Artificial Intelligence Future

Snapchat’s “My AI”

mayo 18, 2023 by Janie Pasquantonio

 In February of 2023, Snapchat released the new artificial intelligence powered chat box “My AI” to subscribers of Snapchat Plus. The feedback has been nothing but negative. The chat box, powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT feature, functions to offer up appropriate answers to any question that a user asks. According to Snapchat’s CEO, Evan Spiegel, the chat box intends to … [Read more...] about Snapchat’s “My AI”

Sin categorizar Social Media Artificial Intelligence Social Media Youth Artificial Intelligence

Distracted: Texting While Walking

mayo 2, 2023 by Megan Agrillo

Walking and texting is something you’re probably guilty of. It’s not hard to visualize– you’re walking down the street when your phone vibrates and immediately you become sucked into whatever notification you received while still walking. You're distracted. The next time you look up you’ve probably veered to the opposite side of the sidewalk without noticing. We do it all … [Read more...] about Distracted: Texting While Walking

Sin categorizar Safety Distraction

Are Reporters Using Opinionated Views in the Media Too Often?

abril 27, 2023 by Nikki Bessenger

All forms of media, including print, broadcast, and social, have grown significantly in the last couple of decades. With new technology, it has made it easier to spread information to large groups of people around the world. As much of a positive as it is, it also brings along some negatives. Some people take advantage of it to spread opinionated views or false … [Read more...] about Are Reporters Using Opinionated Views in the Media Too Often?

Sin categorizar Misinformation News Reporting Opinions Fact

The 2016 US Election and Yellow Journalism

abril 25, 2023 by Lauren Kehrle

While a variety of very significant problems have plagued America since its establishment as an independent nation in 1776, one issue that traces  back to the country’s beginning, yet also remains relevant in current times, is the creation and spread of inaccurate information. Though today’s culture typically characterizes this issue as fake news, it is first important to … [Read more...] about The 2016 US Election and Yellow Journalism

Misinformation Sin categorizar 2016 US Election Yellow Journalism Disinformation

Kids and Kracauer: Screens in Classrooms

abril 20, 2023 by Hannah Conner

For the past year, I have been working as a pre-K educator at a public community school. Working with four- and five- year-old children has been an enlightening experience. It has been a lesson in patience, a test of endurance, and a reminder of all the love and affirmation kids offer. As I teach my class the foundations of literacy, I have frequently been reflecting on media … [Read more...] about Kids and Kracauer: Screens in Classrooms

Sin categorizar Storytelling Screen Visual Literacy

If It Bleeds, It Leads: Crime Reporting

abril 13, 2023 by Jillian Reis

Picture this: It’s 5 o’clock on a Tuesday night. You just got home from work and you turn on the  news, local or national. On the screen, you see police tape, mugshots, crying victims, and maybe  some blood on the pavement. You might feel shocked at what you are seeing; the crime reporting might concern you. Now imagine scenes like that are on every night.  Crime … [Read more...] about If It Bleeds, It Leads: Crime Reporting

Sin categorizar Media Representation Representation Crime Reporting Statistics

Media Education Summit 2023 Highlights

abril 11, 2023 by Neil Andersen

Neil Andersen’s Media Education Summit 2023 Highlights This was a very politicized gathering of people who are working hard to be woke. The conference theme derived from the work of Media Ecology Professor Antonio Lopez, who has been a long-time advocate for ecological thinking. The ecological/educological notion was woven through most of the conference activities. There … [Read more...] about Media Education Summit 2023 Highlights

Sin categorizar Media Literacy Media Education Summit

Is Hacking Inevitable?

abril 6, 2023 by Adhurim Tetaj

Media has advanced so much throughout the years, and it continues to advance. It is without a doubt that media makes people's lives easier and more entertaining. The benefits that the media has managed to provide for us are amazing. It helps inform us, entertain us, provide jobs for people. While media has given us all of these fantastic positives in our life, a lot of the … [Read more...] about Is Hacking Inevitable?

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Data: Who Owns Your Information?

abril 4, 2023 by Sam Henchcliffe

In today’s world of technology, many things can become a media literacy concern. One major issue is data security. Are you aware that websites are tracking your every move?  When browsing the web, the popup of “allow cookies?” shows up on nearly every website. However, many people don’t know what that means.  More often than not, people just click “allow” … [Read more...] about Data: Who Owns Your Information?

Sin categorizar Privacy Data Data Extraction Information

Body Image in the Age of Social Media

marzo 31, 2023 by Geona Mazzetti

In today's day and age, we are all very aware of media concerns regarding all types of topics. The one that truly stands out to all ages is a person's body image on social media. Images of women are everywhere because of celebrities and influencers. Popular film and television actresses are becoming younger, taller and thinner. Women’s magazines are full of articles urging that … [Read more...] about Body Image in the Age of Social Media

Social Media Sin categorizar Media Representation Representation Body Image Social Media

Algorithms: Everyone’s an Influencer

marzo 28, 2023 by Ella D'Adonna

With the growth of TikTok and other social media platforms, just about anyone can blow up on the internet. The rise to fame can happen instantaneously; we have seen this recently with influencers such as Charli D’Amelio and Alix Earle. These everyday people grew into internet superstars after their TikTok videos went viral. Playing the algorithm makes it so easy to rise to … [Read more...] about Algorithms: Everyone’s an Influencer

Sin categorizar Social Media Creativity Social Media Algorithm Influencers

Youth and Anxiety: Captivated by Social Media

marzo 23, 2023 by Talia Pietrobuono

Society today revolves around social media. Whether it is to read the news, keep up with friends, or watch videos as a pastime, it is difficult to go a day without using social media. Social media can be very damaging to one's mental health and anxiety. While social media is a great asset, some people do not always use it in a positive way.  No matter someone's age, they … [Read more...] about Youth and Anxiety: Captivated by Social Media

Sin categorizar Social Media Mental Health Social Media Youth Anxiety

Media Literacy Education Refutes Stereotypes

marzo 21, 2023 by Kayla Kutch

Historically, the media has been guilty of perpetuating various stereotypes through the  images in newspapers, television, and movies. Television in the late 20th century most commonly depicted Black individuals as athletes or, more destructively, criminals. During the same period, very few women were in roles reflecting them as individuals in power or heroic roles. … [Read more...] about Media Literacy Education Refutes Stereotypes

Media Representation Social Media Sin categorizar Social Media Education Media Education Media Literacy

Russia, Censorship, and Surveillance

marzo 16, 2023 by Lauryn English

In this world today, media influences almost every aspect of our lives. What started as a form of mass communication to spread information to the public has turned into something much more influential, and at times, corrupt. The advancements in technology over the decades have provided us with faster and more efficient ways of communication. However, these innovations can have … [Read more...] about Russia, Censorship, and Surveillance

Sin categorizar Russia Propoganda Censorship

Elon Musk Purchases Twitter

marzo 14, 2023 by Stephen Palermo

On October 28 of 2022, Elon Musk officially purchased Twitter. With all of the built up anticipation,  soon after came confusion. Immediately, Twitter saw new problems. Misinformation flooded the site, and hate speech plagued Musk’s new reputation as Twitter’s new owner. According to Darrell Etherington of techcrunch.com, “he fired CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal, General … [Read more...] about Elon Musk Purchases Twitter

Social Media Misinformation Sin categorizar Misinformation Elon Musk Twitter

Growing Up with the Internet

marzo 9, 2023 by Christina Covino

The internet is one of the most powerful and influential forces today, affecting nearly every aspect of our lives. Almost everything, in some way or another, connects to the internet and the media, and because of this, many positives and negatives come out of them. One of these subjects is how the media and the internet generally affect kids and teenagers. In today's age, … [Read more...] about Growing Up with the Internet

Sin categorizar Social Media Media Literacy Social Media Internet Teenagers Children

Delete that App: TikTok and Mental Health

marzo 7, 2023 by Megan Chann

Have you ever been scrolling on TikTok and found yourself lost in your phone, not remembering how long you’ve spent sitting looking at your screen? If you have, you are certainly not alone. The newly cemented app, TikTok, is a streaming and video content app that has over 30 million active users. 60% of these users consist of Gen Z young adults. These young adults are … [Read more...] about Delete that App: TikTok and Mental Health

Social Media Sin categorizar TikTok Media Literacy Mental Health Social Media

Toxicity in Sports Media

marzo 2, 2023 by Daniel Ramsey

The world of sports media and journalism can be a wonderful and horrific place. It can  be a beautiful place where fans of a team or of a sport can discuss and debate in what you hope  to be a friendly manner. However, this world of social media mixed with the sports can be harsh  for the athletes as it now truly pays to be toxic in sports. The Kevin Durant Injury In … [Read more...] about Toxicity in Sports Media

Sin categorizar Social Media Mental Health Social Media Sports Media Basketball

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