Sunday, June 12, 2011

Reflection

While on the journey of creating this blog, I have realized few points that a blogger have taken into account. Firstly, it is essential for a blogger to know how to design well.  This is because this quality will attract reader’s attention to the blog and hence read the content of writing.  As what been stated by Reep (2006, p. 134) design features increase the usefulness of the document as they guide readers through the text by directing attention to individual topics and increasing the ability of readers to remember the important, highlighted sections. 

Besides that, i have learnt that adding images to every post is also important as it helps to enhance readers’ concentration about the topic. Shriver (1997, p.408) has stated that ‘text plus illustrations combinations are typically superior to text alone’.

By writing, I have discovered that writing style have to match the wants and needs of the target audience.  This have been stated by Penman 1998, ‘a document's functionality is dependent on its structure matching readers' habits, expectations, and context of use’. 


Moreover, there is a difference between writing and speaking. According to Putnis, Peter and Petelin, (1996, p.227) “writing gives you more opportunity to get your thoughts (and their expression) right because you can revise right up until the moment the writing is published. In contrast, when you say something that you regret, or that your listener misunderstands, or that is awkward, you can never 'unsay' the words.”

In conclusion, this journey has thought me a lot of theoretical knowledge. All these knowledge will be useful for me in the near future.



References

  • Penman, R. 1998, Document Structures and readers’ habits, Communication news, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 1 and 10-11, viewed 11 June 2011, <http://p8080-130.220.236.155.ezlibproxy3.unisa.edu.au/fedora/get/changeme:584813/CONTENT>

  • Reep, D. C. 2006, Document Design, Technical Writing, 6th Edition, Pearson/Longman, New York, pp. 133-172.

  • Schriver, K.A. 1997, Chapter 6: The interplay of words and pictures, Dynamics in document design: creating text for readers, Wiley Computer Pub, New York, pp 361-441

  • Putnis, P & Petelin, R 1996, Professional communication: principles and applications, Prentice Hall, Sydney



Maheswari Ganga Gangaya
110070877

The wonders of E-Book....& what audience expect from it?

Source: www.masternewmedia.org

Nowadays every company wants to try out something different. For instance, Apple has launched iPad which does mostly everything. Not only that even the makers of e-book are venturing their business into a different angle. An example would be The Barnes & Noble (BKS) Nook Color was created to run on Google’s Android platform whereas Amazon had recently launched its own application store for Android devices.

In October 2003, there was no such thing called as ‘e-book’ reading devices. Most people were using their PDA to gain access to their digital books.  Devices such as Toshiba e805 was the perfect device to be used as it had built-in Wi-Fi and VGA color touchscreen. The device runs on Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 2003 operating system that enables users to browse the Web and install applications. In fall 2007, Kindle arrived and made standalone e-book reader to go mainstream. Since then, various standalone e-link readers went on a mission in creating a whole new niche but then the trend came to be ‘multipurpose’ again since the launch of Apple’s iPad.
Source: www.toputop.com


But then there is still space for e-book readers as there are device that only shows e-book content and nothing else. The reason is because some people prefer e-link as it does not strain the eyes much and uses power only while turning the page.  Looking at the increasing rate of the current tablet market, it shows that people are expecting more from mobile devices, a device that can surf the Web, contains various applications and even became a portable television and movie theater not forgetting, providing a stable e-book experience.

In my opinion, readers do expect more from an e-book instead of just showing book contents.  As the vast emerging of technology it is important for e-book makers to keep up with the current pace. Now, ‘the challenge is to understand the new digital target market and integrate it into your established audience.’ (Johnson, 2010) Although the latest technology does play a part in audience expectations, the latest generation, which is we, prefer it to be related to our reading experience. As what been stated by Jon 2010, ‘people in this group are likely to wonder what purpose an app serves for them and remain skeptical of whether it can add anything worthwhile to their reading experience.’  Audiences even look at presentation nowadays. ‘Audiences are becoming privy to the wave of poor presentations and are no longer accepting of the drab, ineffective presentations that are too often used.’ (Jon, 2010) Thus from here it is evident that audience would like to see a change instead the same thing.


In the 21st century audience are filled with knowledge, which means they know what they like, what should be included, how it should work and how it should feel (Johnson 2010). Hence they are not ignorant when comes to accessing the applications, as they know the pros and cons.  Including images in e-book attracts reader’s attention. As Walsh (2006, p.30) states, interaction between readers and text is different because of the use of images and the ways images interact with words.

Mobile device such as Ipad is selling like ‘hot cakes’ especially among the younger generations.This is because it is a multipurpose device than has the ability to surf the Web, download various applications and also an e-book device. Walsh (2006 pp. 30-31) has stated, “With this text the technological differences (i.e screen, windows, frames, hyperlinks, navigation bars, menu buttons, use of cursor, mouse) are designed to assist the reader’s learning, to attract and to maintain interest.” This allows readers to gained a lot as they have access to the Web and other applications.

Lastly anything included in e-book has to be different but at the same time it has to be understood by the audience. As what stated by Walsh 2006, whether ‘reading’ words or images or both, in a novel, non-fiction text, a media text, a picture book, an information text or a digital text we need to be able to understand the message to make meaning. Thus it is vital for audience to understand of any features that is included in an e-book device.
Source: www.winarco.com


Reference

  • Walsh, M. 2006, The 'textual shift': Examining the reading process with print, visual and multimodal texts, Australian Journal of Language and literacy, vol. 29, no, 1, pp. 24-37.
  • Jon 2010, Audience Expectations in the New Age of Presentations, viewed 12 June 2011,<http://www.presentationadvisors.com/audience-expectations-in-the-new-age-of-presentations>
  • Johnson, D. 2010, Apps and eBooks: Readers Have Great Expectations, But How Do You Deliver?, viewed 12 June 2011, <http://publishingperspectives.com/2010/09/apps-and-ebooks-readers-have-great-expectations-but-how-do-you-deliver/>
  • Tofel, K. 2011, How E-Books Are Coming Full Circle, Thanks to Tablets, viewed 12 June 2011, <http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2011/tc20110325_523054.htm?chan=rss_topStories_ssi_5>

 Maheswari Ganga Gangaya
110070877

How Social Media Play its role?

Source: TechCentral

In today’s time, most video footages are mostly about street protests, which are widely spread in the streets of all regions especially in Middle East. While riots, demonstrator’s are mostly young men whom to be seen with their camera phones documenting the scenario. These video footages that have been shot during the protest will be uploaded to social networking sites Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube and other sites such Arab TV satellite, Al-Jazeera.  In fact, Google-owned YouTube highlighted several video clips such as Libya from a user with the name ‘enoughgaddafi’. 


On the other hand in Bahrain and Libya, graphic pictures and video footages of violent attack by the authorities towards the group of protesters had further spread the anger widely in the streets.  As what been stated by Micah SIfry, co-founder of politics and technology blog tech President (cited by TechCentral 2011), that mobile phone coverage in Middle East is far higher than internet penetration. Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak and Libya’s Moamer Kadhafi have taken these threats into account seriously and they have eliminated their own people from the web. 


Most parties have stated that social media plays a vital role in all these events.  This has proven by Wael Ghonim, the Google executive and cyberactivist (cited by TechCentral 2011) who stated that ‘social media played a crucial role in the events that led to Mubarak’s ouster after three decades of iron fisted rule.

Source:www.blog.journalistics.com
Source:www.coated.com
In my opinion I do agree to the above statement, social media do play an important role when comes to political issue. This is because it has the power to widely spread the news all over and influence the public. As what stated by Habermas 1964, ‘today newspapers and magazines, radio and television are the media of the public sphere’.   


Due to emergence of the latest technology, Internet penetration has increased rapidly over the years in Middle East. Ward 2009 has also stated this, that there is a natural increase in use of the technologies; especially in the Arab World as Internet penetration rates continue to grow. 


Social networking sites also play role in events in Middle East.  Although social networking sites are meant to communicate each other but it also can be used as a tool to spread violence and hatred.  According to Tay 2010, social networking tools like Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and Blogs have facilitated creation and exchange of ideas so quickly and widely than the conventional media. 


Source: www.beritacrawlerz.com





Thus with the help of the latest technology any pictures taken through cellphone are posted on Facebook, Twitter, Flickr or any other sites which have the tendency to spread faster than any other medium.  Besides that, social media allows people to express themselves and influence in the most immediate way. “By giving people this capability, they not only have the ability to share ideas, opinions and other contents, but also (if they wish) gain notoriety, and expand their influence”. (Pizano, 2010)

The depth, interactivity and immediacy of new media can make a lot of difference especially in society. As this combines with the people, they will be become more powerful and will be able to voice out their opinion more effectively. According to Habermas 1964, the expression "public opinion" refers to the tasks of criticism and control which a public body of citizens informally…formally as well- practices & the ruling structure organized in the form of a state.’


References


  • Harbermas, J., Lennox,S., Lennox, F. 1974, The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article (1964), no.3, pp. 49-55,  viewed 11 June 2011, <http://www.sociol.unimi.it/docenti/barisione/documenti/File/2008-09/Habermas%20(1964)%20-%20The%20Public%20Sphere.pdf>
  • Ward, W. 2009, Social media and the Gaza conflict, Arab Media & Society, viewed 11 June 2011, <http://www.arabmediasociety.com/?article=701>
  • Tay, R. 2010, Impact of Social Media on Society, viewed 11 June 2010, <http://ezinearticles.com/?Impact-of-Social-Media-on-Society&id=5378885>
  • Pizano, G. 2010, How Much Has Social Media Changed The Society? In Social Networking, viewed 11 June 2011, <http://www.shoutmeloud.com/how-much-has-social-media-changed-society.html>
  • TechCentral 2011, Social media, cellphone video fuel Arab protest, viewed 11 June 2011, <http://techcentral.my/news/story.aspx?file=/2011/2/28/it_news/20110228100840&sec=IT_News>




Maheswari Ganga Gangaya
110070877

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Altering image...hides the truth from people

The altered image
The Original Image taken from the White House
An Egyptian state- run newspaper faced trouble for altering a photograph to show that President Hosni Mubarak was leading the Middle East peace talks. The publication, al-Ahram had published the picture whereby Mr. Mubarak walking on a red carpet ahead of US President Barack Obama along with the Israeli, Palastinian and Jordian leaders. Originally the image is taken at the White House during the formal launch of the talk which shows Mr. Obama leading the way whereas Mr. Mubarak walking behind. 

To give a peace of mind, US Secretary Hillary Clinton and US peace envoy George Mitchell travelled to the Egyptian Red Sea resort, which were hosted by President Mubarak. The opposition 6 April Youth Movement has accused al-Ahram which happens to be Egypt’s biggest newspaper in terms of circulation for being “unprofessional” for publishing the doctored image without an explanation for doing so. After that, Al-Ahram had the image replaced on its website with an image that shows all the assembled leaders seated on chairs in Red Sea resort.

In my opinion, it is unethical for the publication to change the original image to another image as it provides false information to the readers. As what been stated in National Press Photographers Association Code of Ethics (cited in Bersak, 2003) “editing should maintain the integrity of the photographic images' content and context. Do not manipulate images ... in any way that can mislead viewers or misrepresent subjects.”  Visual do play a vital role in explaining a particular meaning about something to readers. It has the power to influence readers either in a positive or negative manner. “Photographic and video images can reveal great truths, expose wrongdoing and neglect, inspire hope and understanding and connect people around the globe through the language of visual understanding. Photographs can also cause great harm if they are callously intrusive or are manipulated” (National Press Photographers Association, 2011) 

By altering the image, the publication is hiding the truth indirectly from the readers which leads them to think that Mr. Mubarak who lead the team during the launch. Nickerson (1968, cited by Schriver 1997, p.407) has stated pictures can arouse the reader’s interest and curiosity and are often well remembered even long after people see them. Thus in Egypt, the people will always has the impression that it was Mr. Mubarak who was leading the team even after some time. 

Being newspaper publication, it is the responsibility of the organization to serve the public the truth, nothing but the truth. The publication should be fair instead of being bias to one party. In conclusion I feel, when a publication alters an image, indirectly it alters the truth which will eventually misleads the readers.

Reference:
  • Schriver, K.A. 1997, Chapter 6: The interplay of words and pictures, Dynamics in document design: creating text for readers, Wiley Computer Pub, New York, pp 361-441
  • Bersak, D., R., 2003, Ethics in Photojournalism: Past, Present & Future, viewed 10 June 2011, <http://web.mit.edu/drb/Public/PhotoThesis/>
  • National Press Photographers Association 2011, viewed 10 June 2011 < http://www.nppa.org/professional_development/business_practices/ethics.html>
  • Stovall, J. 2009, Photojournalism Ethics, viewed 10 June 2011, < http://www.jprof.com/photojn/photojn-ethics.html>


Maheswari Ganga Gangaya
110070877

Friday, June 10, 2011

Ultraman & tsunami......opppssss!

Image source: www.aramaiti.net



Last March, Berita Harian had published a cartoon, which represented the heartbreaking Tsunami, and earthquake that killed thousands of people and destroyed Japan. The cartoon is a picturization of Japanese famous cartoon character who is running away from an oncoming Tsunami disaster. This had caused many parties to be against the publication as they thought it was not unethical to do so. Most people felt that it is poor judgment of the publication and described the cartoon as ‘distasteful’ and ‘insensitive’. UMNO Youth Chief Khairy Jamaluddin tweeted that the publication must apologize for its act of publishing the cartoon that is “impervious towards the Japanese” As a result Berita Harian had apologized publically via on its website and social networking accounts such as Twitter and Facebook after several parties demanded for an apology.

In my opinion, it is highly inappropriate for the publication to do such act. The reason is because the cartoon had made fun of the pain and heartache that the Japanese went through. The publication should have certain limit of decency while publishing any images. “A newspaper cannot escape conviction of insincerity if, while professing high moral purpose, it supplies incentives to base conduct, such as are to be found in details of crime and vice, publication of which is not demonstrably for the general good”. (The University of Tennessee 2007) Hence it is highly unethical for the publication to do such act. Besides that, it might sound comical to Malaysians but the publication fail to realize that it sounds cynical to the Japanese. It sounded as if mocking those people who had lost their life in Tsunami and earthquake.

Schriver (1997, p.410) has stated ‘visuals are not always helpful’. This is because visual can end up giving the wrong interpretation to the readers. As what mentioned by Peeck (1987 cited Schriver 1997, p.410), pictures may even get in the way, especially if they merely decorate the text distracting readers from fully concentrating on the content.  The cartoon image seems to send conflicting images to readers as it gives the false representation.(Schriver 1997)

Publishing news and information of pictures must be examined carefully for accuracy, and their true meaning must not be altered by editing, title or photo comment. (gulfnews 2011). In conclusion I would like to stress again that a newspaper is a publication that meant to serve the truth to the public. Thus, in cases involving personal grief or shock, enquiries and approaches must be made with sympathy and discretion and publication handled sensitively. (Press Complaints Commission 1991) Thus it is essential for publication to weigh the pros and cons of its actions before executing it.

Reference
  • ARAIMAITI.NET 2011, CARTOON TSUNAMI SENDA JEPUN, viewed 8 June 2011 < http://aramaiti.net/matai-ti-photo/cartoon-tsunami-berita-harian-senda-jepun/>
  • The University of Tennessee 2007, Code of Ethics, viewed 8 June 2011, <http://web.utk.edu/~spubs/spubcode.html>
  • Press Complaints Commission 1999, EDITORS’ CODE OF PRACTICE, viewed 8 June 2011, <http://www.pcc.org.uk/cop/practice.html>
  • gulfnews.com 2011, Code of Ethics, viewed 8 June 2011, <http://gulfnews.com/about-gulf-news/help/code-of-ethics-1.446056>
  • Schriver, K.A. 1997, Chapter 6: The interplay of words and pictures, Dynamics in document design: creating text for readers, Wiley Computer Pub, New York, pp 361-441



Maheswari Ganga Gangaya
110070877

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Everything seems to be NEW....even MEDIA!


What is New Media?

  New media is defined as various forms of communication via the Internet that includes podcast; social networks websites, blogs, RSS feed and many more. (AIDS.gov, n.d.)

  In todays world everything around us have been synchronized within a reach.  The vast developments of technology have made us to be able to access anything in just ‘one click’. People can even access to news stories through online social network website like Facebook.

Image source: www.google.com

Image source: www.google.com




  Practically most news networks such as CNN, Al-Jazeera and ABC News have Facebook pages in their website as a communication tool among readers. Facebook is the platform where everyone is able to share opinions, viewpoints and comments. As what have been stated in wiseGEEK, most news and video websites have buttons that can be clicked to automatically share the story or video on a feed.  

  According to Belindao, the biggest benefit of having a Facebook page is having unlimited fans. Thus by having Facebook accounts, these news websites are able to enlarge their scope to reach a larger target audience. Besides that, through Facebook viewers are able to view the news, videos and press releases, which they have missed out during the live streaming. Most readers would prefer it to watch it online as fast and convenient

  In this manner these websites are able to communicate with their viewers directly by receiving an immediate response, reaction or feedback about a news story from them.

  Believe it or not news has made everyone to be inquisitive on the latest happening around the globe. Thanks to the emergence of social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and etc., the wide spread of media publishing has been firmly approached and well accepted by all jus to keep up with the pace the growth of knowledge, skills and delegations of information.







Reference

wiseGEEK, 2003-2011, 'What is Facebook?' [online] Available at <http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-facebook.htm> [Accessed 28 April 2011] 

AIDS.gov, n.d., 'What is New Media?' [online] Available at <http://aids.gov/using-new-media/basics/what-is-new-media/> [Accessed 29 April 2011]

Belindao, 2010, 'Advantages of Having Facebook Fan Page' [online] Available at <http://aussieinternetmarketer.com/social-networking/advantages-of-having-a-facebook-fan-page/> [Accessed 5 May 2011] 




Maheswari Ganga Gangaya
110070877


Wednesday, April 27, 2011

What is blogging communities and how to build one?

A blogging community refers to those who share the same blogging platform such as Xanga. Otherwise it is also used to describe group blogs where several people contribute to one particular blog.


How to create ONE?

According to Crowe,P. 2011, there a several tips in creating a blogging community which are:

  • Reach Out to Professional Bloggers
  • Respond to Commenters
  • Write Posts in reaction to Others
  • Create a Local Blogger Meet Up
  • Share Link Love





According to White 2006, she defined three different kinds of blogging communities:

Figure 1: Blog Based Communities

Image source: The Knowledge Tree- ThreeForms.jpg

-       Single Blog/ Blogger Centric Community – one blog owned by single owner or organization, multiple bloggers. Example: The Knowledge Tree.

Figure 2: Single Blog/Blogger Centric Community

Image source: The Knowledge Tree -blogcentricsmaller.jpg

This is the original blog based community to develop whereby readers comment and get to know the blogger and community the commenters. These communities depend on one platform and only one blog, which hold features that available for the members. The blog’s main identity is the author whom sets the rules and regulations. Democracy would not have any role to play here, as there would be still ‘censorship’ playing its part. The central blogger decides the topic to be discussed whereby commenters can respond or ignore. 
  •          Central Connecting Topic Community – Community that arise through common interest. Example: Global Voices Community

Figure 3: Topic Centric Community

Image source: The Knowledge Tree - TopicCentricCommunity.jpg

  • Boudaried Communities – individuals register and join the community and given a chance to create a blog. Example: MySpace.com


Figure 4: Boundaried Communities

Image Source: The Knowledge boundariedsmallerfixed.jpg


Reference

  • White, N., 2006, ‘Blogs and Community – launching a new paradigm for online community?’,The Knowledge Tree [online] Available at <http://kt.flexiblelearning.net.au/tkt2006/edition-11-editorial/blogs-and-community-–-launching-a-new-paradigm-for-online-community> [Accessed 24 April 2011]
  • Crow, P., 2009, ‘How to Create a Blogging Community’, Spice Up Your Blog [blog] 29 March 2011, Avalable at <http://www.spiceupyourblog.com/2011/03/how-to-create-blogging-community.html>  [Accessed 25 April 2011]
  • Kinkeldei, B., 2007, ‘Forging Connections and Promoting Growth Through Blog Communities’, Whitepaper Blog Communities [online] Available at <http://www.21publish.com/pub/21publish/blogging-whitepaper.pdf> [Accessed 24 April 2011]

Maheswari Ganga Gangaya 
UniSA ID: 110070877







What is inside a Blog?

According to About.com, a blog is a website that contains various posts that arranged in reverse chronological order.  Various subject matters such as personal issues, political, fashion, history, law, technology, food, travel and etc can classify a Blog.

Most blogs are accompanied with aid of different media types, which are vlog, a blog that contains video post; linklog, website that contains a list of links in weblog format; sketchlog, blogs that contains images in sketch version and tublelogs, a blog that contains article with media types (audio, video, photo, text, link)

Now the latest trend for blogging is using Moblog, using a mobile device such as PDA (personal digital assistant) or cellphone. 












Image source:www.google.com



Strobist is an example of The Popular Mechanics Blog whereby in-depth explanation is given about a topic. (Simons 2008)

For instance Strobist discuss things that are related to photography. It offers thorough explanation about lighting which helps as a guide for those who are interested in photography.  It contains Youtube videos that act as a tutorial lesson for readers.

Image source: www.google.com

In my opinion, blogs serve as a platform in providing different information and with the help of the latest technology; it is easy to attract readers to the topics that favor them.


Reference

Simons, M., 2008, Australian Policy Online, ‘Towards a taxonomy of blogs’. [online] Available at <http://www.apo.org.au/commentary/towards-taxonomy-blogs-0> [Accessed 23 April 2011]

About.com, Gunelius,S., n.d., ‘What is a Blog?’ [online] Avaialable at <http://weblogs.about.com/od/startingablog/p/WhatIsABlog.htm> [Accessed 23 April 2011]

wiseGEEK, 2008-2011, ‘What is a Linklog?’ [online] Avaialable at <http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-linklog.htm> [Accessed 23 April 2011]

About.com, Gunelius, S. n.d., ‘What is a Vlog?’ [online] Avaialable at <http://weblogs.about.com/od/bloggingfaqs/f/WhatIsaVlog.htm> [Accessed 23 April 2011]

A Thousand Torches, 2008-2011, ‘What is a Tumblelog?’ [online] Available at <http://den.athousandtorches.com/about/what-is-a-tumblelog/> [Accessed 23 April 2011]

Whatis?com, 2008, ‘Moblog (mobile log)’ [online] Avaialable at <http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci1180174,00.html>   [Accessed on 24 April 2011]






Maheswari Ganga Gangaya 
UniSA ID: 110070877


Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Blogs as current phenomenon & Benefits to the community

  First and foremost what is blogosphere? According to wiseGEEK 2003, it is often used to describe million interconnected blogs on in the Internet.  On 2007, Technorati have already tracked 70 million weblogs with an estimation of 120, 000 new weblogs created all around the world daily. This means about 1.4 blogs are created every second everyday (Sifry, 2007).

  The graph below shows the amount of blogs tracked by Technorati from March 2003 to March 2007. 
Image source:  www.sifry.com

  Based on the survey, about 12% of worldwide bloggers comes from Asia Pacific (APAC)

Image source: www.technorati.com


  The trend today is mobile blogging through smartphones, which is expected to grow very much larger.  About 40 % of bloggers, have concluded that mobile blogging have changed the way of blogging by encouraging shorter and spontaneous posts. (Technorati, 2010)

  Blogs are dominant source of infomation. In Malaysia blogs has been used to influence readers by spreading news and information. According to Nadzri.A, Selamat.A, Selamat.H & Rozan.M n.d, during Malaysia’s budget 2009, bloggers played an important role to publish their opinions, rumors and information about Malaysia budget 2009 in their own blog through cyberspace.

  In Iran, blogs are news sources whereby it reports latest headlines and current affairs about Iran. For example Iran News Blog.

  Blogs have been a vital source of information that is useful to the community. As the increase rate of blogs created, people would have instant access to latest happening in one click. 





Reference

  • Sobel, J., 2010, 'State of the Blogosphere 2010 Introduction'. [online] Available at <http://technorati.com/blogging/article/state-of-the-blogosphere-2010-introduction/> [Accessed 21 April 2011]
  • wiseGEEK, 2003-2011, 'What is the Blogosphere?'. [online] Available at <http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-blogosphere.htm> [Accessed 21 April 2011]
  • Mostofi, A., 2005, 'Iran News Blog'. [blog] March 2011, Available at <http://irannewsblog.blogspot.com/> [Accessed 21 April 2011]
  • Nadzri, A., Selamat, A., Selamat, H. & Rozan, M., n.d, 'The dominant of bloggers in Malaysian Politics through Social Networks'. [online] Available at <http://www.shibaura-it.ac.jp/foreign_students/pdf/seatuc_3rd/04_info_04.pdf> [Accessed 21 April 2011]



Maheswari Ganga Gangaya

UniSA ID:110070877





Sunday, April 3, 2011

What makes a good presentation?

Does anyone know how to find out whether a presentation is good? Well, a good presentation is to provide right amount of information to the right audience in a creative and attractive manner. As what has stated by Anderson (1987 cited by Putnis & Petelin 1996, p.254), a good document design aid readers efficiently as well as allows readers to be comfortable about a communication. 


Layout plays a very important role as it creates a good impression on reader's mind. Based on the example above, a few design features should be added. Design features guide readers via text by focusing on sub topics and allow readers to remember important and highlighted information better. (Reep 2006, p. 134)



Based on the example given above, the content is too wordy. Putnis & Petelin 1996 stated, it is important for writers to understand readers wants and needs. According to GnosisLearning 2008, the most important part in a presentation knowing how to deliver information to avoid readers from getting confused about the topic.

Kress & van Leeuwen stated, 'written text is no longer been accompanied by verbal medium but through a visual medium instead'. Thus based on the example given, instead of just explaining the meaning of "Complementary", it would be better to add visuals as an example to help readers to understand better. As what stated by Schriver (1997, p. 408), 'text plus illustration is superior than text alone.' 

A good presentation usually judged by the presenter. A presenter should have the right eye contact,  relaxed look and loud voice.  The presenter should make the audience feel the same as the presenter feel. (Academy of Art University, 2001)

Lastly, I would like to stress again a presentation that is attractive, interesting and easily understood provides readers a better understanding about a topic. 





Reference

Putnis, Peter & Petelin, Roslyn 1996, ‘Writing to communicate,’ inProfessional communication.


Schriver, K.A. 1997, Chapter 6, Dynamics in document design

Reep, Diana C. 2006, ‘Chp 4: Principles of Document Design,’inTechnical Writing, 6th ed., Pearson Edu, Inc., New York, p.173-190.


Kress, G & van Leeuwen,T. 1998, Front pages: (the critical) analysis of newspaper layout, Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 189-219.


Academy of Art University, 2001. What makes a good presentation. [online] Available at 
<http://arc.academyart.edu/esl/whatmakesgood.html>[Accessed 3 April 2011]


GnosisLearning , 2008. What makes a good presentation. [online] Available at 
<http://www.gnosislearning.com/_document/What+Makes+a+Good+Presentation.pdf>[Accessed 4 April 2011]






Maheswaei Ganga Gangaya
UniSA ID: 110070877

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Who Am I, What Am I Doing Here

Greetings to all. 

First of all let me introduce myself, I'm Maheswari Ganga.  I'm doing Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Management at Taylors University.  As one of my assignment's requirement is to create a blog. 

Hence, I have created this blog to discuss issues that is related to design, media and publication. The target audience for this blog are aimed at those who are working or studying in these fields. And to those who wants to know something from the design world, you are most welcome!!

Maheswari Ganga Gangaya 
UniSA ID: 110070877