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''Media Evolution and the Changing World: Its Implication to Communication and Education"
Firstly on the grounds that the civilizations from papyrus and cave paintings of ancient hieroglyphics the chinese gazzete called it palace reports to transfer imperial bulletin or kinetophone in the 19th century telegraph use to transmit and receive signals even writing clay tablets in mesopotamia during bronze and iron age.
Got here together, conversation has been a staple of society for plenty one of a kind purposes. Communication was essential to alternate messages, specific
needs, build relationships,
and negotiate conflicts. Mass
conversation has usually been essential to each tell and enlighten, and has taken many
one of a kind forms as generation has advanced.
Languages people
have a tendency to apply to specific
their experiences. However,
every language is uniquely adapted
to specific simplest certain
elements of our enjoy and much less effectively
at describing different elements. And can’t fully describe a painting with phrases or describe emotions
with numbers. And due to the fact experiences range so much from one culture to another, we cannot fully specific the ideas and
nuances of one culture
in the languages of another.
The Ohlone Indians of the western
United States, who had a strong populace for 5,000 years before
the arrival of the Spanish, had
no phrase for "famine", presumably
due to the fact they had in no way experienced
this type of condition. In furthermore refine the perception of the
language, we
call symbolic a language that
represents records abstractly, outside
of its instant context. For
example, whether or not we're counting, measuring, writing, comparing, or describing anything on this moment. .
This terms "It's shaped like a 5" and "It lasts five days" are simplest distantly related.
The truth there may be no denying this as social networking and
social media have discovered their manner
into our lives , everything is
one of a kind. Starting with
the manner we socialise, interact, plan parties
or maybe how frequently we move out. We will
now no longer have interaction in a debate about
the moral elements of the manner in which Social Networks
affect our lives. Instead, this article indicates focusing at the many methods social media is changing the manner the education
machine works.
Stay tuned to find
out the impact social media is having at the manner our
youngsters are raised, each in and out of school.
Empowerment Effects
Elementary
school via college, social media plays the role of empowering parents, college students, and instructors to explore new methods of sharing records and build
a community. Statistics display that 96% of college students with net access use at the least one social network like blogs
. Even greater notable is that
although a number of the scholars use social media for entertainment and different
purposes, many of
them use it to inspire many effective and
beneficial activities. From locating a summer
internship, selling a success story, winning the conflict towards pupil loans or collaborating on
worldwide projects, anything is
possible.
This is crucial to remember, though, that now no longer all media
are created equal. While a few styles of mass conversation are higher perfect to
entertainment, others make extra feel as a venue for spreading statistics. In
phrases of print media, books are long lasting and capable of include plenty of
statistics, however are distinctly sluggish and highly-priced to produce; in contrast,
newspapers are relatively less expensive and faster to create, making them a
higher medium for the short turnover of each day news. Television affords vastly
extra visible statistics than radio and is extra dynamic than a static printed
page; it could additionally be used to broadcast stay occasions to a national audience, as
in the annual State of the Union deal with given via way of means of the U.S. president. However,
It's also a one-manner medium—that is, it permits for little or no direct
man or woman-to-man or woman conversation. In contrast, the Internet encourages public
dialogue of problems and permits almost everybody who wishes a voice to have one.
However, the Internet is likewise in large part unmoderated. Users can also additionally should wade
via lots of inane remarks or misinformed beginner critiques to find
excellent statistics.
Control representative in 1969 Peter Drucker anticipated that the following predominant technological innovation could be an digital equipment that might revolutionise the manner human beings lived simply as very well as Thomas Edison’s mild bulb had. This equipment could promote for much less than a television set and be “able to being plugged in anyplace there may be strength and giving instant get entry to to all of the records wanted for faculty paintings from first grade thru college.” Although Drucker may also have underestimated the price of this hypothetical machine, he became prescient approximately the impact those machines—non-public computers—and the Internet could have on education, social relationships, and the way of life at large. The innovations of random get entry to memory (RAM) chips and microprocessors in the Seventies have been critical steps to the Internet age. As Briggs and Burke note, those advances intended that “loads of heaps of additives can be carried on a microprocessor.” The discount of many one of a kind sorts of content material to digitally saved records intended that “print, film, recording, radio and television and all kinds of telecommunications [were] now being notion of more and more more as a part of one complex.” This process, additionally referred to as convergence, is a pressure that’s affecting media today.
References
https://csic.georgetown.edu/magazine/social-media-reshaping-todays-education-system/
https://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwiI-pLJksP6AhWTq5YKHSXjDKwYABAAGgJ0bA&ohost=www.google.co.uk&cid=CAASJORo8weSbiHjb7oSnsorj_mlgxosvk6b7uqmx7eUXcVg3xi5Ng&sig=AOD64_02QaL9dxqxUhf359d4_cNYSyyztA&q&adurl&ved=2ahUKEwi-nI3JksP6AhWYAd4KHaPyCNgQ0Qx6BAgDEAE
https://open.lib.umn.edu/mediaandculture/chapter/1-3-the-evolution-of-media/
https://www.scribd.com/slideshare
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The underlying logic of ChatGPT
Since the release of ChatGPT, other technical principles and logic have become the subject of analysis by many people. There are also many authors who have written HE Tuber articles about its underlying logic, and everyone has different perspectives and opinions. In this article, the author starts from the history of AI and combines everyone’s previous judgments on the logic of ChatGPT to give his own opinions. I hope it will be helpful to you
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The legendary sweeping monk is extremely rare in reality.
Some monks are just pretending to sweep the floor; but the vast majority of "sweeping monks" are not real eminent monks.
The movie "Good Will Hunting" tells the story of such a young genius. When the cleaner "Stupid" was mopping the floor in college, he solved a difficult problem given by the professor of the MIT Department of Mathematics. His talent shocked the Fields Medalist. (the "Nobel Prize" in mathematics) winner.
Pitts was about 15 years old when he was sweeping floors at the University of Chicago in the 1930s. This was an important turning point in his life and almost determined the starting point of today's most popular neural network.
Pitts was born in a poor family. Like the protagonist of "Good Will Hunting," he studied by borrowing books from the public library after fighting. He liked logic and mathematics, and he also mastered many languages such as Greek and Latin. Living in a slum, he spent three days reading Russell's "Principles of Mathematics" when he was 12 years old, and wrote to the author to point out the errors. Russell, who cherished his talent as much as his life, immediately invited Pitts to become a graduate student at Cambridge University, but to no avail.
When he graduated from junior high school at the age of 15, his father forced him to drop out of school and work to support the family, so Pitts ran away from home. With nowhere to go, Pitts learned that Russell was going to teach at the University of Chicago, so he went there alone and met the great master. Russell's love for talent did not diminish and he recommended him to the philosopher Professor Carnap. Hearing that Pitts was a young genius, Carnap showed Pitts his book "The Logical Syntax of Language". Pitts quickly read it and returned the original book filled with notes to the author. The famed analytic philosopher was so impressed that he gave Pitts, a junior high school graduate, a job as a janitor at the University of Chicago.
The scene in the movie that moved the audience appeared in the real world. The job of sweeping floors not only keeps Pitts from living on the streets, but also allows him to freely explore true knowledge with the masters.
The biggest footnote of fate at this moment is to allow this poor but lucky child to meet the most important person in his life two years later.
In 1940, 17-year-old Pitts and 42-year-old Professor McCulloch met, and the two changed the world together.
In contrast to Pitts, who had a chaotic life, McCulloch studied at Harvard, Yale and Columbia University, and received a dazzling string of bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. McCulloch is not like the lonely psychology professor in "Psycho". He was born into a privileged family, has a prosperous career, lives a mainstream and orthodox life, and has been widely praised academically.
However, two people who seemed to come from different time and space came together in the deepest part of their thoughts.
In 1943, McCulloch and Pitts published a paper entitled "A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity", which first proposed the MP model of neurons.
This mechanism closely simulates the "all or nothing" response pattern of biological neurons.
The influence of the MP model is that it is a good start, paving the way for later complex neural network models. However, the MP model also has significant limitations, such as its inability to learn and adjust its own weights, and its ability to only handle binary inputs and outputs.
This model is the cornerstone of the development of artificial neural networks and deep learning.
Modern neural network models are much more complex than the McCulloch-Pitts model, but their basic principle— computing an output based on input, and potentially adjusting itself to optimize this process —remains the same.
The paper by McCulloch and Pitts is not only an important milestone in the history of artificial intelligence, laying the foundation for understanding the working mechanism of the brain and developing artificial intelligence, but also inspired people: it is "possible" that biological brains are physically and fully mechanized. Logical operations are used to complete information processing without the need for too many Freudian mysterious explanations.
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80-90!
I don’t know if you meant 80 thru 90, but here we are
(80) Stalked Someone On A Social Network?
I stalk everyone. I’m always watching! You should check out
@alloveroliver, @tofuoto, and @adventurous-mrs-saeyoung-choi
They are great~
(81) Do You Like Meeting New People?
Online, hell ya! HMU. IRL I’m deathly shy and avoid eye contact
(82) Do You Wear Rings? If You Do, Take A Picture Of Them.
I don’t wear jewelry
(83) Do You Sleep With Your Bedroom Door Open Or Closed?
Door Closed, keeps my cats out.
(84) What Are Three Things You Did Today?
I worked on my Yoosung multi-chapter fic
Made Breakfast
Sobbed over 2D fictional men
(85) What Do You Wear To Bed?
T-shirt and PJ bottoms!
(86) List All Of Your Different Beauty Products You Have Right Now.
I have:
MAC nude and gold pallet I created myself at their shop where I am
Kat von D Tattoo eyeliner
Kat Von D foundation and concealer
Kat Von D Mascara
Revlon liquid stay lipstick in multiple colours.
I have a variety of drug store make up too
(87) Are You A Day Or Night Person?
I’m a ‘Wish I was sleeping, but rarely sleeps’ person. It doesn’t matter if it’s night or day.
(88) List All Of Your Video Games On Your Phone, Console Etc.
Omg if I listened every game I owned we’d be here all freaking day. I’ve been collecting video games since I was 4 years old. I’ll list some of my favourites:
Consoles I own
Sega Genesis, SNES, Ps1, Ps2, Ps3, Ps4, PSP, Xbox 360, Wii, WiiU, Gameboy colour, DS, 3DS.
Favourite Games:
Haunting Ground -Capcom: ps2
Resident Evil 1-4&7 (RE2 REmake is fantastic)
Spyro the Dragon: The Remake is also fantastic
Kingdom Hearts (I bought each game at their original launch along with ever remaster for ps3 and ps4. I own so many copies of Kingdom Hearts it’s actually a problem)
Final Fantasy (All of Them)
God Eater
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm 1-4
Silent hill 1-3 (The remaster is garbage btw lolol)
Fire Emblem
Persona 5
On my phone:
Mystic Messenger
IkeVamp
IkeRev
Mr Love Queens Choice
PewDiePie Tuber Simulator
(89) Tell Me About A Dream That You Had And When It Happened.
I once had a dream a random shack showed up in my backyard. It had a friendly shack monster living in it. It scared my sister so much she refused to leave her bed and peed in a bucket lolololol. When my father got together a group of people to kill the friendly shack monster I got depressed and woke up. This was about 3 years ago lolol.
(90) Favourite Soda Drink?
Pepsi~
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