Sunday, January 27, 2008

Cyber Culture

I have had a ton of experience with cyber culture. For the most part I grew up on a computer. Whether it was in school or at home I have always had access to one. When I was younger my friends and I would email each other. When Aim came out we sat and talked for long periods of time. Now I am still using Aim. I also use myspace and facebook. These websites help me keep in touch with the people I have graduated with.
Cyber culture has affected my life in both positive and negative ways. Technology has made school projects easier. I am able to talk with another person who could be half way across the world. There are also some negative aspects to cyber culture. There are all sorts of information available to anyone who has a computer. Cyber culture has definitely met expectations. I am sure that cyber culture will someday in the near future astound me with something new.

4 comments:

Ms. Webb said...

i think you have had the first blog where i actually agree with everything. there are both negative and positive aspects to cyberculture. it's just that everyone hasn't come around to seeing this yet. i also agree with the fact that cyberculture has kept me in touch with people i havent talked to or cant talk to. great blog.

Angie said...

First what is aim? I do agree that with todays technology we are able to do so much more when it comes to doing things for school or for fun.Doing research for a paper. Looking for a new recipe on cooks .com or playing some games on the computer.How ever like you said bad things can happen at anytime

jenn said...

i agree with you that computers have made school projects much easier.

*Sarah Board* said...

I agree that their is negative and positive aspects to culture especially cyber culture. This is evident in the communication efforts by many for a positive and a negative would be the growing identity theft.