Saturday, June 7, 2014

W14. What did I learn in this course?

I think this is my last post in this blog... It was really great time to learn about the collective intelligence. :-)
I've used Wikipedia once before, But I don't know how to do it well. Especially when I took 'Globalization' course, my editing was terrible...
As you see, I've got many warning messages... It was not easy for me... But now, I have a little confidence about editing Wikipedia. I learned a lot of things. Now, I could added the photo through Wikipedia Commons. And I could made a table. I could add a reference.

I think that Collective Intelligence is a puzzle that is made by everyone. We don't know the whole picture just seeing a piece of puzzle. Collective Intelligence have the same way. It won't complete just one's intelligence. It was needed by many people's knowledge and help. And that is what I did in this course.

W14. What did I learn in this course?

 First, I learned how to add references and how to cite information. It is important to clarify original sources. It makes the information that I add more credible. I realized the importance of citations and references.
 Second, I could understand copyright a little better than before. Honestly, I didn’t care about copyright when I just enjoyed contents on the Internet. Copyright law can conflict with the principle of Wikipedia, so it is careful to add information without free copyright license.
 In addition, I could know how collective intelligence works. I thought that Wikipedia is perfect information source before this semester, but it is not complete and forever. This is the aspect of collective intelligence. I think it may not be finished.
 Finally, I learned about recent social movements. I found out free culture movement through Wikipedia. The principle of Wikipedia and the way it works reflect the current trends of culture and also show the future of culture.

 This course was so useful and interesting. I usually wanted to learn about collective intelligence before, and this class was a great opportunity to study about it. 

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

W14. Can Wikipedia disappear?

 As we have learned in class, Wikipedia has the idea about ‘free knowledge for everyone’. Most Wikipedians like this idea so they have enjoyed their edits. But the principle that anyone can edit contents makes Wikipedia unreliable and uninformative, and also this can lead to decrease of Wikipedia users. Editors on Wikipedia actually have decreased for few years.
 Wikipedia has own grammars and rules. They make writing articles easier, but they also does not. It can be time-consuming to make more constructive and better edits. Some information does not follow Wiki grammars and rules, and they finally will be deleted by other wikipedians. It is valuable to make many well-structured articles, but we have to spend a lot of time on that. I am not sure that how many people are willing to invest their time into trying to make better edits.
 There are more problems about poor quality of writing, vandalism, neutral point of view, and copyright law and so on. Some people look these situations as a crisis of Wikipedia and I agree with that opinion. However, I don’t think that Wikipedia disappears because it relates to other social movements like free culture movement. I think these social movements are natural trends. I cannot conclude that they are right or wrong, but I think these trends will lead way of enjoying all contents. So Wikipedia may not disappear but will change their methods of running easier and improve problems.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

W13. Good Copy Bad Copy

I think good copy and bad copy not exist.
Just copy.
copyright is very important for owner.
but illegal copy is so many and my information is not mine.
so we need to protect that.
copy is bad thing, but sometimes we can get new idea thought someone's information.
so we have to use reference about information.
reference is very important to use information.
I think reference is etiquette.

W13. Good Copy Bad Copy

As you Know, I was absent from class last week. Because I was sick. So I couldn't watch this documentary, But I found the video at YOUTUBE.
(link is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEKl5I_Q044 HERE!)
My favorite music genre is Hip-hop music. So sometimes I saw some ugly plagiarism controversy.

like this case ☞ http://kpopdecoder.com/2013/11/06/caro-emerald-finally-spoke-full-text-delving-primarys-i-got-c-plagiarism-controversy/

This case was that A famous Korean producer aroused controversy about plagiarism.  
I know that the boundary between plagiarism and sampling is very vague. But I've been shocked after this problem. I trusted his music wholeheartedly. All of his fans did that way ,too. But this case has seriously damaged the credibility of his discography. I still don't know it was plagiarism or  sampling. But I have a bad feeling about his music.

I think Bad copy is come from producer's mind. If he stated clearly it was sampling. It would't be the problem.