Sunday, December 10, 2017

The Skills Gap


The Skills Gap

After watching the 60 Minutes report, discuss the following:

Despite the fact that the U.S. has a very high unemployment rate, there are some career areas where there are thousands of jobs available that can't be filled.  Why is this?

What can be done - who, according to the video, should have a greater role in this?

60 Minutes: "The Skills Gap"

Monday, December 4, 2017

March of the Machines


March of the Machines

Technology is making our lives simpler, and helping industry to be more efficient, but is it at the cost of our jobs?

Everyone thinks about "what they want to be when they grow up". Do you have to take another look at what you've planned, or start thinking of a new career, because of advances in technology? If you think about it, it's a good thing that we've rolled out the ACP program, because it's important to be aware of what your talents, skill and abilities are, and how they align with what's waiting out there in the world.

What is the job market going to look like when you look for that first job?

Discuss this idea. I've just given you a couple of questions to get the thought process going.


60 Minutes: "March of the Machines"

Monday, November 27, 2017

The Making of A Vine Celebrity



The Making of a Vine Celebrity

There has NEVER been a time in the history of the planet when people had the ability to become instant "celebrities" as you can today. Think about it: Philip DeFranco, Rhett and Link, Justin Bieber - a person can be "discovered" instantly, just by posting a video - even a SIX SECOND video.

Read this article about a current Vine "celebrity", named Jerome Jarre. Take a look at the videos that are linked in the article also:

"Jerome Jarre: The Making of a Vine Celebrity"


Not only has this guy become famous in an instant, it looks like he's not just a "flash in the pan" because is seems as though he understands how to use social media apps to promote himself and other things around him. [Update: He and everyone else IS a "flash in the pan" as far as Vine is concerned - since they're pulling the plug on Vine!]

Had you heard of Jerome before reading the article? What do you think of what he's done on Vine?  What do you think about this kind of opportunity with mobile apps, such as Snapchat? Can anybody do it? Will such fame last, and is it something that can be made into a legitimate business?


HERE is his YouTube channel.

Monday, November 13, 2017

The Data Brokers


The Data Brokers

After watching these 60 minutes videos, discuss how you feel about the business of selling private information:

1. Should it be legal? People willingly put there information into questionnaires and online surveys, so marketers or "data brokers" are just using information that people have put out on the internet.

2. What, if anything, should be done about the practice? 

3. If you've filled out a survey or shared personal information with a company, did you have any idea that they'd be able to sell your information?

4. From the second video, what do you think about the steps the woman takes to protect her privacy?


Link: "The Data Brokers"


Link: "How To Defend Your Privacy Online"

Monday, October 30, 2017

IoT: The Internet of Things


IoT: The Internet of Things

- The screen on you refrigerator tells you that your blood sugar is running low, so you grab some fruit. 

- While flying to your vacation destination, you realize that you forgot to turn the thermostat down at home, so you do it from your smart phone.

- Your car is about due for an oil change (using that fancy synthetic oil you like), and your mechanic is ready for you, because he monitors your engine, as well as his supply of synthetics.

This might sound like the future, or maybe you've heard of one of these things already happening - both are true. They're examples of what things might be like with the "Internet of Things".

In the IoT, EVERYTHING is connected via the internet (cloud): cars, appliances, planes, security, hospitals, animals and.....yes, you. The idea is that everything will communicate, and, in the end, this communication will help us to lead better lives.

"The Internet of Things is the next generation of personal computing, whereby objects interact, potentially independently, with each other and with their environment,”

"The Internet of Things is the combination of sensors, actuators, distributed computing power..."

"Tiny detectors that can gather and relay data about location, activity, and health...", "The IoT makes it possible to monitor and control the location, condition, and behavior of objects, machinery and devices through networks."

Here are some resources to look at that will help you understand the IoT. Take a look at them, and talk about what you think about the idea. Pros and cons.

Diagram: What kind of things are/will be connected?

We Need To Get The IoT Right


A Hacker's-eye View of the Internet of Things

Sunday, October 22, 2017

The Right To Be Forgotten



The Right To Be Forgotten

A few years ago, the European Union Court of Justice said that citizens have the right to ask that links be removed if they contain information that is "inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant." (They determined this following a court case where a Spanish man won the right to have negative information about him removed from Google search results. SEE LINK BELOW) There are efforts to make this the law outside of Europe, including in the U.S.

We've talked about the fact that information you post online is essentially permanent. Should it be, in all cases? Should someone have the right to have old, irrelevant information expunged from the Web?

Read this article, and also the arguments that follow it, ("The Arguments"), to help you form your opinion.

"Should There Be A Right To Be Forgotten?"

Further reading:



Sunday, October 15, 2017

Your Online Image #2


Your Online Image #2

You are the young manager of a local ice cream parlor that is beloved by local families. You are looking to hire some teens for the summer, when the shop is open late every evening. You require an application and at least one reference. It occurs to you that you could look on Facebook to find out a bit more about the applicants.

What might you find that would make you not hire someone?

Is there anything wrong with using Facebook in this way?

Sunday, October 8, 2017

Your Online Image #1


Your Online Image #1

You've discussed in your Keynote presentations about how important it is for you to be very careful when you're online.

- be careful with your personal information
- be careful about what you say about others
- be careful about language, images, etc
- be careful about secrets, embarrassing or other personal info about others

Things that you post on line can also be damaging to your reputation - now, or in the future.

We're going to handle the blog differently the next couple of weeks.  You will be presented with different scenarios, that involve online social networking.  Respond to the question(s) asked. Give your answer some thought. 

First Scenario:

You are finally old enough to join a social networking site and set up your own profile. You spend a lot of time adding pictures and connecting with things that you "like", and you have links to many friends. Your mom makes her own profile and asks you to be her “friend.” What do you think about that? Explain your thinking.

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Social Media: You're Messed Up!


You're Messed Up!

You're addicted!  You're messed up!

Read the following articles (don't forget to read some of the commentary after the articles). They all talk about the effects on teens from social networking, texting etc - all of this "new" technology.

What are the dangers?  We're not talking about why the internet itself is dangerous - not talking about predators.  We're talking about quality of life - your time; how social networking makes you feel about the world, and how it conditions you to behave.  "Real life" vs. "online life".

Your first post should be about what the negative effects of your online life might be. How might things like social networking (Facebook, Twitter) affect you in a negative way. This is a difficult question, because you probably don't think that these things really are affecting you negatively.  You can handle it, right?

THEN, after a day or two, in your response to a fellow student's post, argue in FAVOR of social networking - how does it 'enhance' your life - how does it make your life better?

This is a 'deep topic'.  One sentence answers are NOT going to cut it, so really think about your answers, and argue your point.

Sunday, September 24, 2017

The Cloud


"The Cloud"

You've probably heard it said that the world has gotten smaller.  This is true because, since the development of the Internet (the 'Cloud') and such things as Tweeting, texting, instant messaging, social networking (Facebook, Instagram), we've grown much closer.  The distance between us, geographically, doesn't matter near as much anymore.

In many ways, this is a good thing.  But, in some ways - not so much.  While the world has grown closer together, we're also closer to those people who would try to hurt us or take advantage of us.  Most people are good - but it's easier than ever for those that aren't to target people who aren't prepared, or aware of the dangers.

So, you've just met a student who has NEVER been on the internet.  Their family just moved to the area, and just signed up for internet access at home for the first time.  Knowing what you know right now, what would you warn that person about?  What would you tell them to be careful of, when they're on the Web?  How would you tell them to behave - what precautions should they take?

You don't have to look this up - base it on what you already know - what you've already learned.  You CAN research a little on the internet, if you need to...

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Top 10 Future Technologies That Are Here Right Now



Top 10 Future Technologies That Are Here Right Now

We'll watch THIS VIDEO in class. After you watch it, think about the ten technologies presented, and pick the one you think will "take off" the fastest. 

As you explain why, talk about such things as:

What industry will drive it's development and/or be responsible for its success?

Why do you believe will it be successful?

What might hold back the development or acceptance of the technology, and why?

When you respond to classmates, challenge or support their predictions, and offer your opinions and additional information. 

3 Posts are required by Friday: Your initial post, a response to another student's post, and another response to a post.

Note: Be sure to post thoughtful responses to blog questions - both the initial question that I post, AND to the posts of your classmates.  "Yeah, I agree," or "Good point!" is not a complete response. Remember, you're carrying on a conversation, that you are contributing to!

Monday, September 4, 2017

Welcome To The Blog!

Welcome to our Comp Lit Blog!!

Each week, this blog will present a topic that we'll discuss in the blog, and possibly in class. The blog may or may not relate to what we're working on in class, but will always have something to do with technology - future technology, tech-related current events, online safety and responsible internet usage, jobs in technology.....

Blog Instructions:

You will post your first response to the current topic within a day of its posting. Then, after another day or so, respond to someone else's post. Last, respond to another person's post. (You can respond to the same person, especially if you're in the middle of a discussion/debate with them about the topic!)

PLEASE put some thought into your responses - I'm looking for a short paragraph, or a few sentences, not "Yeah, I agree" or "Dude! Awesome point!" Posts like that get a big fat ZERO points.

Each week's blog is worth a total of 30 points: 1st response: 10, respond to two classmates: 20 (10ea) These points add up - there are at least 10-12 posts throughout the semester, which add up to a decent percentage of your grade! (An easy percentage.)

Late posts:

Posts are still due if we have a "weather" day (like a snow day) - so don't forget!  : )

If you post after the Friday due date, you can ONLY earn 20 points total. You must still post 3 times to get the 20 points, and there is no credit for a post later than a week after that blog post's due date.

Our first blog post will be this Monday, September 11th!