Monday, January 18, 2016

Module 4 Assignment Disruptive Technologies


     Dr. Thornburg proposes the idea that disruptive technologies disrupt what is going on in that you are on one trajectory and and something brand new pops in a sort of wild card fashion.(Laureat Education, 2014) Utilizing this definition I am not sure that Google glass is so much a disruption as it is an intrusion. One of the most prevalent areas of concern for me that cause me to look at this from this particular perspective is the issue of privacy. For me the privacy issues created by Google Glass is a grave concern. Hong(2013) argues that privacy concerns can be minimized through the hands on use of technology by the masses will which he argues will assist people to see the value  thereby encouraging acceptance and possibly different perceptions about privacy expectations.  While I understand the draw to the geek side of this device I have serious concerns about recording and posting without someones consent. If the person does not know that they are being recorded have they been given the option to say I don't want you to do this. 
     A prime example for me is a recent free course that I took at the library. One of the librarians was taking pictures for the library Facebook page and didn't tell participants when she started what the pictures were for or where they were going. One of my co-participants in the  workshop was someone with a high level security clearance that prohibited social media posting. This may be an isolated example but due to the metropolitan area in which I live with many delegates, emissaries, politicians and of course the White House and all that this entails I have to feel like this would be even more of a concern. I have also worked with people living in shelters who may have been running from abusive spouses. Without informed consent you have put these people and if they are parents their children in danger unintentionally yes but it is still a concern. Glauser(2013) presents a current barrier to implementation in the medical field that relates to this privacy concern. There is the potential for Google Glass to be used as part of electronic medical records but HIPAA laws prohibit the processing of patient medical records through third party organizations, By using the Google Glass patient information would have to pass through Google servers causing privacy concerns.  
     The applications in the field of Special Education seem endless to me when I think about some of the non ambulatory or nonverbal students that I have worked with in the past. A device that allows them to control it with a head movement could be groundbreaking. Similar to the experiences of medical practitioners discussed by Glauser (2013) the videos could be used as a training point. Sometimes I do not feel that people who work with people with disabilities realize how condescending and overbearing they are to the patients/clients/students they are working with. A video that shows them their interactions from the perspective of the receiver may help in self reflection and possible behavior modifications. 
      Google Glass displaces personal handheld or headmounted recording devices. I do not see the technology being displaced in the near future due to all the potential uses that have been found but not yet attempted. Once the immediate usage concerns and cost are addressed it may be more widely accepted.
   
References

Glauser, W. (2013). Doctors among early adopters of Google Glass.Canadian Medical Association. Journal185(16), 1385.
Hong, J. (2013). Considering privacy issues in the context of Google glass.Commun. ACM56(11), 10-11.

Laureate Education (Producer). (2014). David Thornburg: Disruptive technologies [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.



Thursday, January 7, 2016

Module 3 Rhymes of History Social Sharing Media

  • Family ties are precious threads, no matter where we roam,
    They draw us close to those we love, and pull our hearts toward home. Author Unknown
Rhymes of history are those things which rekindle something from the distant past.  For young people the rhyme that has been created is a sense of standing around the waterhole and sharing stories or catching up on the lives of those in your community.(Laureate Education, 2014)

I propose that Social Media sharing sites have a greater impact on the older generation of family members. Social media sharing sites such as FaceTime, YouTube and Instagram bring back a sense of togetherness and a time when the nuclear family lived in relatively close proximity to each other.   Family was historically very insular, localized, and connected. Families didn't unless they were pioneers creating new settlements move more than a few miles from each other.The lines of sharing and communication previously blurred by distance are now inconsequential.

 With a simple web camera and a social media account you can still share baby’s first steps with grandmom in another state or read a story to your child while on a business trip thousands of miles away. With sites such as Skype and FaceTime you can even live chat with grandpa. This allows for the sense of community that we seem to have lost. This also allows for in the case of children them to see their family members as live people. One of the running jokes when I was a little girl growing up in Philadelphia was that my grandmother lived in the telephone.   You see my grandparents lived in rural Maryland, and we didn’t have a car at the time so I spoke with my grandmother initially as a child predominantly by phone ergo the 2-3 year old kid logic my grandmother lived in the telephone. But now I watch as my great niece is able to FaceTime with my sister-in-law and get to know her in ways that a simple picture or story would not allow.


Another example of this was the family environment in which my mother grew up . She  only had to walk 100ft or so to see her aunts , cousins, or grandparents. To be perfectly honest until the day that my grandfather died his nieces, nephews, great nieces,  the great great nephews and one of his sons were simply a driveway away. This meant that if someone needed to check on him they could or when the family wanted/needed to join together there was a village. His being able to see the third and fourth generation of immediate and extended family grow up around him was something that he took pride in.

Now with all of us spread all over the country from Pennslyvania to Florida and west to Colorado social media sites allow us to continue to share the important moments in life with family and not feel like we are missing everything. Yes being there is better but now knowing at all is worse. 
Periscope
Instagram
YouTube
Skype
Laureate Education (Producer). (2014). David Thornburg: Rhymes of history [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.