I chose this image because it expresses one of the first steps I must take to begin my future career as a nurse. Nursing school is difficult and receiving this name tag motivates me to explore and work hard to accomplish my goal of becoming a nurse. This photo reminds me to be eager and involved in my classes and my first semester of clinical!
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The use of big data in the medical field aids the medical community in heightening the quality of patient care. Big data allows for medical professionals to better diagnose, treat, and prescribe medications for patients in a timely manner.
Obermeyer, Ziad MD, Emanuel, Ezekiel MD, PhD. “Predicting the Future– Big Data, Machine Learning, and Clinical Medicine.” NEJM Catalyst, 10 Oct. 2016. https://catalyst.nejm.org/big-data-machine-learning-clinical-medicine. Accessed 3 April 2018.
I plan on using this source to aid in explanation of my claims. It provides good insight to both the positive and negative aspects of big data which is what my argument in my essay will focus on. Big data in the medical field is a new and upcoming topic that is subject to different opinions on how useful it actually is. The source provides great informant to help me assert my claims.
I plan on using a variety of sources for my big data project including
- CQ Researcher report “Big Data and Privacy” by Tom Price (2013) via the UNE databases
- TED Talk Alessandro Acquisti’s “Future without Secrets” http://www.ted.com/talks/alessandro_acquisti_why_privacy_matters
- TED Talk Glenn Greenwald’s “Why Privacy Matters” http://www.ted.com/talks/glenn_greenwald_why_privacy_matters
I believe that these sources are going to be very beneficial to the argument I am going to be making in my writing. I also plan on using
- TED Talk Kenneth Cukier of The Economist “Big Data is Better Data” https://www.ted.com/talks/kenneth_cukier_big_data_is_better_data?language=en
- Current event short audio segments
Aside from what I learned from browsing the sources quickly, I had no prior knowledge of big data and what it is used for. I believe that it is definitely a possible invasion of ones privacy. I would want to know why this topic is not more widely known and why others don’t seem to be worried that a lot of their personal information is being shared.
I believe that the TED Talk presented by Alessandro Acquisti was very interesting. H made extremely valid points that many people often overlook. As a teenager who uses different social medial platforms to share content with friends I can truly agree that “we do reveal so much more information about ourselves online than ever before, and so much information about us is being collected by organizations” (Acquisti 00:36). Organizations and companies are using the content we post online to further advance their online impact without us even realizing. Large companies are able to invade our privacy to benefit themselves leaving those invaded hopeless because they have no control over what is ultimately seen by outsiders. The feeling of not being able to restrict others from viewing your content can feel quite hopeless like compared to Adam and Eve naked in the garden; exposed with no means of privacy.
I feel very worried about my personal content being used without my knowledge and permission. I cannot control what is seen as much as social media makes it seem like. I do not understand how it is legal for companies and organizations to invade our privacy to make advances for themselves without our consent.
Dear Diary,
Being Emily’s phone can be quite difficult sometimes. I am constantly being used, dropped, and exchanged between multiple people to show videos that Emily believes are funny. During the day I spend the majority of time playing Emily’s favorite songs. When she finds new music she loves, the same songs will be on repeat for hours, which annoys me sometimes. However, I do like her taste in music! At night I spend a lot of time on Instagram, Twitter, and Vsco while Emily is laying in bed wait to fall asleep. Emily likes to stay connected with her friends from home so I text them a lot when she misses them. Like last night when she texted her friends about seeing them this weekend the gushy conversation went on forever! Her family also misses her a lot that I am constantly being blown up with text messages from her family about when they will see her next. Overall being Emily’s phone is very exciting yet exhausting!
I agree with Susan Greenfield’s claim that “social networking can demonstrably increase narcissism levels” because my experience with using social media and viewing others social media pages provides similar conclusions. When posting a picture, tweet, or video on social media all one cares about is how they themselves looks and would be viewed even if there is other people featured in the post, they tend to ignore them.
After reading “Have smartphones Destroyed a Generation” I believe that Jean M. Twenge, author of the article, has made very valuable claims. However, some of the claims she made were over exaggerated. A majority of the iGen teens are constantly on social media cites however, that is not the only form of communication iGens encage in. According to Twenge’s interview the teen Athena, she states “I have been on my phone more than I’ve been with actual people. My bed has like, an imprint of my body” (Twenge 2017). That statement from Athena may apply to her however it does not apply to my friends or myself. I spend a lot of time engaging in face-to-face contact with my friends and am constantly doing some type of activity, especially in the summer. Twenge explains how more iGens aren’t getting a sufficient amount of sleep compared to teenagers before them due to Smartphone usage. In Twenge’s view “their phone was the last thing they saw before they went to sleep and the first thing they saw when they woke up. If they woke up in the middle of the night, they often ended up looking at their phone” (Twenge 2017). This claim is very relatable due to the fact that I spend the majority of time on my phone at night. After completing my homework I will spend time browsing my different social media applications before I am ready to go to seep. Even if I am tired I won’t skip out on looking at my phone before falling asleep. When I wake up in the morning I wake up to an alarm set on my Smartphone, making that the first thing I see when I wake up in the morning.
“the ability to understand how context, audience, and identity intersect is one of the central challenges people face in learning how to navigate social media” (30)
“a person’s identity was always tethered to his or her psyche […] she suggested that the internet could, and would, free people of the burdens of their material, or physically embodied identities, enabling them to become a better version of themselves” (37)
“the challenges of self-representation in a networked era” (30)
I greatly agree with the idea of how understanding who your audience is on social media is a necessity. Without having an understanding of your audience you won’t be able to filter your context appropriately. Also, creating an online profile gives you freedom to make your online profile into something you have always wanted to be.
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