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Posted by Alexander Rao on

Ex Machina- Many interesting layers in this movie obviously. A few that stick out to me…

Firstly, I love the betrayal of Caleb by Ava. It is so elegantly represented. Caleb wakes up from a daze and Ava only has to ask him to stay put and wait for her to lock him inside when she’s done getting her skin on. The fact that he is so trusting of her is naïve at best and outright dumb in my personal opinion. However, I can imagine this happening. The trust we place in machines being more perfect than their creators is astounding. In many ways it makes sense but in a basic manner of thinking, it is clearly unlikely. Here we see that the apex of Nathan’s building project did exactly what a scared human in a trap would do…save themselves. In this case quite savagely and without regard for anyone else.

Second, the AI box metaphors are all over the place. Ava’s room is a literal one but the rest of the house is Caleb’s box. Once outside of the controlled box, the experiment becomes unpredictable. This is the basic caution of anyone who would build AI, that you want to keep something potentially superior and unknown handicapped, just in case all goes to hell in a hand basket! This is the kind of thing that makes me feel like we should slow our roll as a species and not try and create a new top predator for ourselves to run from. People have a habit of creating conflicts for themselves when they get bored and don’t have any environmental conflicts. This habit could be potentially realized in a disastrous way with AI. I hope that it does not!

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#Digital Reciept 4

Posted by Alexander Rao on

When I was a kid, I was in the Boy Scouts. One of my favorite things as a kid was the Pinewood Derby that we had once a year. I love racing, cars, and building things. I never made it nearly as technical as I am now though. Treating the design of the cars like a laboratory experiment changes the game, but I am still happy reminiscing on the good old days…and working out technical designs like this one 🙂

Digital Receipt #4/Digital Receipt #4

Dig #4

Posted by Tanvir Youhana on

Texting Ruins students’ grammar skills

  • There is a saying that texting among the young generation has caused them to have bad grammar when writing
  • The author makes the claim, “We need to put to rest the idea that digital forms of writing pose a threat to overall writing ability.”
  • Writing was dangerous during the time early times according to Plato
  • “he expressed concern that writing might be dangerous because it could damage our ability to memorize and offered only the semblance of wisdom. “
  • People don’t realize the mistakes that they make when writing that aren’t that noticeable
  • “As readers, we tend to see errors where we want to, and we ignore errors where we do not expect to find them (such as a published article about writing!).”
  • “Williams ultimately asks this: If an error is on the page but no one sees it, is it really an error? Does it matter?” this quote from the book really got me to think about what an error is really
  • If someone doesn’t see an error can you really say that it is an error. We are humans and are not all perfect and make mistakes
  • Tests carried out to see a correlation between digital technology is not valid because they were tested for the wrong thing. They were tested for things that didn’t matter at all such as punctuation and spelling.
  • I believe in what the author has to say and that these tests are useless and have no meaning if they test for the wrong thing.
  • The author uses studies conducted to support their argument. (Ethos)

Texting Ruins literacy Skills

  • Here there is a counterclaim that is presented from the start of how texting influence the young generations writing
  • Texting is a “innovative linguistic phenomena of modern times.”
  • Texting provides us with Convenience.
  • Texting allows writers more time then speech to formulate their thoughts also texting allows people the opportunity to revise and organize one thoughts.
  • there’s no correlation between texting and a decrease in literacy rates at a rapid pace.
  • Abbreviations have been around for a long time and are used before even texting as it can be seen in government contracts issued through agencies such as the national science foundation or Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Texting allows positive exercises such as rhetorical skills. Text are written in various styles and people must know how to be able to match it styles of text with this message, audience and, tone.
  • We communicate daily with a vast different audience. for example, spouses, parents.
  • Kairos is also practiced when texting.
  • The use of multimedia platforms to convey messages 2 others. For example, using voice messages, music, web links to communicate the same idea that one might communicate using text.
  • It has been said that there is a positive correlation between texting and people’s literacy skills.

Gamification makes writing fun

  • Turning learning into a game that is interesting to the students allowing them to be more engaged in what is being taught.
  • I personally like gaming a lot so having to learn with the theme of gaming is something that I have been dreaming to happen
  • I found high school to be repetitive and caused me to dislike writing greatly because all my teachers were boring and didn’t make me engaged in what we were learning. It was either you follow the standard conventions of writing and get the grade or don’t and fail the class.

The more digital technology the better

  • Technology has caused people to lose concentration and be better at scanning for information and retrieving information.
  • Technology should be used in a way in the classroom where it allows the students to do exactly what the teacher wants and no side tracking
  • Technology can become a distraction in the classroom if not properly integrated into the classroom.
  • Texting in class isn’t the best idea because it distracts you from what is being said in class and you aren’t engaged in the conversations. This in return causes people to do bad on tests and get bad grades.
  • “the reality that technology is a force in education, and we all need to be vigilant about when, where, and how it’s used.” Audrey Watters with Hack Education
  • Teacher must first figure out what to teach their kids and then think of how technology can help teach that topic to students.

Digital natives and digital immigrants

  • Digital native- people that where born with the use of technology
  • Digital native- people that were born without the used of technology and are learning how to use it
  • We natives are more used to using technology and can work around everything with online tools. However, the old generation that isn’t used to technology are struggling. Since they are struggling and are not used to technology, they make technology look as something bad and are destroying the brains of the current generation.

 

-Tanvir Youhana

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