We were given 6 options to choose from for our 1000 word essay. below is a summary of all the choices available.
1. Marc Prensky's "Emerging online life of the digital native" and Dave Weinberger's "A New World" both present different views of contemporary internet users. In light of your own experiences with new technologies do you think they are accurate portrayals? Discuss why or why not with specific examples.
2. The idea of the internet as cyberspace has been a part of our contemporary culture for some time, particularly in the popular medium of film. But is the concept of cyberspace still relevant to our contemporary society? Discuss with reference to your own experience of contemporary media.
3. Digital media put the tools of production into the hands of the everyday computer user making it incredibly easy to produce content. These creative skills used to be something that people worked to develop. Now it appears that amateurs can produce content of a fair standard within a relatively short period of time. Where does this leave 'professionals' and highly-skilled artists? Choose one area of creativity and discuss some of the challenges facing practitioners vs amateurs in producing digita lcontent.
4. What are the uses/limits of the internet in terms of politics and/or democracy? Should we rethink the nature of the political? What happens to the nation/state in the age of networks that have the potential to span thewhole planet? What has happened to the idea of "community" in the age of networked digital media? Discuss with an example.
5. Creative Commons is both a solution and yet another failure to deal with authorship and copyright on the internet. Discuss and give examples.
6. Any other challenging topic related to the lectures that is approved by your tutor. To be approved, your topic should be unique and be based in your own interests in the online world and the theory that relates to it.
When it came to choosing the topic for the essay I found that all of the essay appeared to be somewhat confusing in the way they were presented. I ended up choosing option one for my essay: 1. Marc Prensky's "Emerging online life of the digital native" and Dave Weinberger's "A New World" both present different views of contemporary internet users. In light of your own experiences with new technologies do you think they are accurate portrayals? Discuss why or why not with specific examples.
We were provided with a guide for the essay as it was only 1000 words long and we were required to provide ample information with short word limit.
These simple steps will guide you through the essay writing process:
- Write the main points.
- Explain the terms/points with quotes and your own take on these.
- Write the subpoints.
- Elaborate on the subpoints.

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