Monday, September 28, 2009

Web Conferences

On September 25, 2009 two of our teachers had a web conference about an Internet class that students who stay in the afternoon have to take. I think that web conferences are good for when you have to learn something about computers that you can't figure out. I think that it would be hard to communicate to another person by just talking to them through a microphone but it would be easier to just type to everyone else. Web conferencing would probably cost less when communicating to someone far away than to call them by phone or to write them a letter.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Blog week two

This week in Media class, we had to make a podcast about anything we wanted. I had to work with Blake and Audrey. We decided our podcast was going to a newscast. We would each do a different news story but only two would be real and one would be fake. I got to write the fake article. My newscast was about Barack Obama eating lunch at Burger King with Bigfoot, Blake's was about about an old woman hitting a car and activating an air bag, and Audrey's was about Kanye West interrupting Taylor Swift at the Video Music Awards on MTV. I think this was a good idea.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Facebook Fraud

In Media class today, we saw a video about a woman in Quebec that was tricked into giving money to a hacker pretending to be her cousin in New York. The hacker found the cousin's account on FaceBook and was able to pretend to be the cousin. The woman sent the money at first but soon discovered that the person asking for money was a stranger. Police are teaching that if they get an e-mail or message on a chat site asking for money, to not give them the money. Hopefully people will stop giving people money over the Internet and hackers will give up soon.