Virtual culture
Virtual culture is that has emerged, or culture is emerging, from the use of computer
networks for communication and (HORN,
S. 1998). It is also the study of various social phenomena associated with the
Internet and other new forms of network communication, such as online
communities, online multi-player gaming, and text messaging. (JONES, S., (ed.) 1997)
And Students
are the biggest participant in the virtual culture. Now days it is common to
take online college classes, students do not even have the time to attend
class. In 1960 or even 1990 it would have been crazy to consider
taking a class and never going. In schools, students are more
dependent than ever on computers to accomplish their homework; the next
generation of young people is defined loosely as people who have done most of
their growing up in the first decade of the 21
These are the people who
never had to sit down and learn how to use a computer, text or send an email,
the people who learned to set up email and social network accounts while they
were learning life skills, essentially making the new technology part of their
lives from the beginning. And now let ’stake
were it is going in the future.]Web 2.0 is a term coined in reference to the
second version of the internet. (HORN, S. 1998).
WEB 2.0 is an interactive system,
such as the touch screen of an iphone turning web from a merere search tool
into a versatile and multifaceted platform of communication, via the media
of social networks and
companies like “YouTube” and “Twitter”.
When
using a social media such as Face books or MySpace you have to provide
information about yourself. Let look at the information that a user might
provide. Some photos of their selves, photos of their friends, name of their
home town, name of their school, include their instant message screen name,
linked to their blog, e-mail address, included videos, included their cell
phone numbers, post their first and last names on publicly
accessible profiles
If a virtual criminal
wanted to steal some money from your account all they would have to do is go
you your face book and get your email. Then say it is Gmail, when the virtual
criminal finds out it is a Gmail they just go to Gmail and press the “lost pass word” link the
next page asked them to provide
answers to some security questing for example. What is your home town, your two
best friends and what your favorite pet.
So the cyber criminal goes to your MySpace
page finds your two best friends from
your top 8, your home town in listed on the left and in your
pictures there is your picture of your favorite pet. Next they get in to your
email and do a search for checking account and let’s say it is Bank of America the
virtual criminal goes to the bank of America website and choose the lost password option and has your password sent to
them by email now they can get in to your bank account and have your money
transfer to their account. We can say that technology has officially become our
culture; we are becoming, more and more of a virtual culture every day.
Everyone is evolved in the virtual culture from taking an online class to texting
on your phone to banking.
BY JOSHUA HELENA M
BAPRM 42571
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