
Jailene Mangome, Media Log
Over the course of the weekend, I realized just how much I don’t use my phone as much as I thought I did. But I also believe all this information can just be affected by the fact that I have been sick and was a lot worse throughout the weekend so I didn’t want any kind of light in my sight including the light from my phone. Not only this, but it was kind of an eventful weekend. I decided the only way I’d remember anything was by writing it down.
On Friday, i was on my phone on and off between 10am to 12:30 right before I clocked in for work. Since i did a four hour shift I didn’t get a break so I wasn’t on my phone at all. At 4:30, on a normal day I would get on my phone and text friends, check instagram, etc., but instead my mom picked me up and I spent four extra hours just shopping with her even though I really just wanted to go home. I finally got on my phone around 10:30pm for 10 minutes and just went to sleep.
Saturday I didn’t wake up feeling any better so I kept my phone as far away as possible. I turned my sound off, I put it on do not disturb, I didn’t even listen to my music. I went to work and did a six hour shift instead of eight because I got sent home early. I called my mom to let her know I was going home early and spoke to her for about five minutes. When I got home it was around 7:40 and I did my moms makeup cause she was going out. When she left I read my book till around 12am and went to sleep.
Sunday I woke up at 10:30 and left my house at 12pm to get to an interview. The entire time I was just listening to music. I again didn’t want to communicate with the world so i kept it on do not disturb. I finished my interview around 1:46pm and from then till 3:20 I went to my friends job before walking over to mine to clock in. I had planned to check my phone during my break but I didn’t because my mom came to my job and took me to my brother since his car broke down. I didn’t leave work until 1:40am so I didn’t get on my phone until then.
Week 12 Response_StClair
For this week, I read “I’m an Addict and Other Sensemaking Devices: A Discourse Analysis of Self-Reflections on Lived Experience of Social Media.” by various authors. This article focuses on how social media affects adolescents. In the discussion about discourses, the authors wrote “People enact, resist, and co-construct social reality through their everyday discursive practices and interactions. This gives discourses certain ideological power [15,55] to, for example, reproduce heteronormativity, racism or sexism, but also to position certain phenomena as significant and others as trivial, some as social problems and others as solutions. Thus, “discourse not only puts words to work, it also gives them their meaning, constructs perceptions, and formulates understanding and ongoing courses of interaction”(Tiidenberg, et al., 2017). This quote is saying that because of the internet, the youth is more prone to having different discourses about anything involving social issues that can give others and even themselves different perceptions. Using the internet brings on these discourses due to everyone having a different opinion. This is a good and bad thing. Currently, Facebook and Twitter are pushing towards letting people, especially young people, have these social discourses online as a way of “hearing both sides”. However, we can not “hear” both sides if these platforms like one side more than the other. Through this method, young people put more emphasis on trying to be right no matter what side they are on. It is more exhilarating to argue with strangers online than leaving it alone and doing something else. Both sides use their screens to hide behind.
References: Katrin Tiidenberg, Annette Markham, Gabriel Pereira, Meghan Dougherty, Mads Rehder, Ramona Dremljuga, Jannek Sommer. “I’m an Addict” and Other Sensemaking Devices: A Discourse Analysis of Self-Reflections on Lived Experience of Social Media.”
Alassane D. Week #11
I agree with the article, “I’m A Addict” by various authors, in which they talk about the effect on social media on teenagers and young adults that have used it. I do agree that social media has an effect on it users mental health because I have gone through it myself and witnessed the negatives by others first hand.
I mostly use Facebook, Instagram and Tumblr. However Facebook and Instagram are my main used sites. Facebook is more for catching up personal friends, so I would not add someone I am no to familiar with on the platform. As for Instagram it is more creative and business based. Tumblr is my least used site but I stay anonymous on it and just use it for personal entertainment. I noticed Instagram mostly effects my well being because I am more exposed to more people besides my friends and family. I would see celebrities, artists and entrepreneurs. There has been points when I would get envious at the people I see on my screen and wish it was me. I get trapped in my mind of thoughts about why couldn’t my life be like the people I see. I would compare myself to them by thinking about my living conditions and social-economic status. There are people that are around my age and even younger that I see might be living better off then me based on what I see.
We now live in a generation where people value the amount of likes and followers they have to measure their worth. Some people would go through extreme lengths in order to boost their followings. For example a young girl by the name of Lil Tay; she blew up in popularity when she was 9 years old. She became popular by making videos of her talking in profanity on camera, which adds shock value. Even if you loved it or hated her presence, acted worked and for a couple months she was an “internet celebrity”. Her time in fame slowly declined, its been speculated that she was not fond of the comments online made towards her which Lil Tay herself claimed it was bullying. So in the price of fame a 9 year old girl experienced cyber bullying.
I agree with people who said use social media responsibly and limit your time on it. There are upsides to social media like keeping in touch with your friends and building a brand online. But it will cause depression when you use it. When ever I feel envious or sad at my way of life I just think of one song by rapper J.Cole called “Love Yourz” which is about appreciating what you have in life right now instead of focusing on what others have.
Clary Capellan, Blog Post for Screen Time Log, Week 12
For this weeks blog post we were asked to take note of our personal screen time audit. For the most part I felt like I didn’t get to fully take account of how long my screen time is. The past weekend I actually happened to have training for a new job. Which we were required to sit through around 3 or 4 hours of training videos. It honestly felt like a lifetime, but I know I’ve spent countless amount of hours on youtube. In fact, according to my time watched statistics on my youtube account the past week I’ve spent 32 hours and 28 minutes on it. My daily average is 4 hours and 12 mins. This makes me think about how our perception of screen time seems like it changes when we watch certain things. As far as my phone goes I wasn’t really on it again due to training purposes, however since I don’t engage in social media I would say I’m not really on my phone as much as the average person.
Alassane Diop’s Computer Technology
Earlier this semester I talked about my story of when I had my jaw stuck when I yawned in class which sent me to the hospital. For the aftermath of the situation, I have got my jaw stuck for a few seconds but goes back in place fortunately. My condition is difficult to deal with due to fact that it can happen anytime in the most unexpected of places. It has happened to me in bed, classrooms and even on the train. Depending on where it can happen it could make the situation worse. For example if I was in the train and was stuck underground what would I do. I can’t talk and my phone is not connected to the internet. So pretty much when ever I yawn, I see it as a life or death situation.
When I did further research into I might get a condition called TMJ. This is a feeling of discomfort or pain that lies in the jaw joint. TMJ also causes jaw locking and difficulty chewing.

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When i put my story down into words on a computer I am able to put more detail into my story then if I was to speak it orally. Also when i type it into a computer I am able to to bring it to life with pictures, GIFs and videos. Computers bring a wide range use of multimedia to our hands. Unlike books and television regular people are able to make content and broadcast it to wide audience from their home. This story right now can be a form of media and honestly I made this while I as at work when there was nothing to do. Now that I took time out my day to create this, it is now available for everyone to see.
Anesiya Rivera Week 12
After watching the poet, I really feel as if I could relate. Technology has allowed us to become dependent in how we function and communicate with one another. Our phones have allowed us to build and keep relationships with people across the world where we can watch them grow up and live from a distance, from our screens. The way we process our thoughts and ideas, we write them down in our phones. We create these apps that allow us to be organized. Technology can speak to us, resend to us, answer our questions, help us with our thoughts.


TingFung Chu “Computer Story”
TingFung Chu “Computer Story”

At the beginning of the semester, every one of us had to tell our own personal story or experience. Some of us had a hilarious experience like peeing out on the bridge while some of us had the terrible experiences, while my story was encountering some kind of paranormal activity, which my mother told me about it as I grew up older. Then, we wrote it down on the paper, we can read our own story like a book. From the story beginning, we can know our past what had happened, how we were reacted to it when the “things” came to us how the things turned out and how it the end. We describe the stories in details, to let the readers know our story. Then, what if we transcribe it into the computer technology, does our story keep the same originally? We can tell our story not only just type it out and post in the file format, internet blog, or social media, but also we can actually present our story by visualizing. For example, if I want to let everybody knows my story on the internet, not only reading in the text, I could make the video channel to tell my experience, also attaching the photo or video clips from the movies that are related to my story. Which is basically like making a vlog to let everybody comments in my video.

As more people watch my story, some of them may enjoy it, some of them may just watch it, or some of them probably criticize if it is true or not. Since you can search an over million information through the internet in present, while it is hard for us to determine the things we look up is right or wrong. Then, is the computer not reliable for us? Nowadays the computer already becomes our essential for us, that is the part of our routine every single day. We use it for different purposes. We need it for checking the traffic news to find the better way to go, we need it for doing the research paper, or We just watch the movies on the video channel. The point is, anything comes in the computer, it is possible to be doubted the truth of the information even though it is from the primary source, it could be still doubtful on the internet.
Computer Story: Anthony Sierra
My story was about one of the most embarrassing school memories. I’ve never been particularly great at telling stories orally. I was personally more comfortable with the written version of my story because I was able to add details I missed with the oral version. Yet, the digital version of my story fits my idea of computer technology by allowing me to create a visualization of my emotions and reactions in a non-physical form. The use of “Gifs” created a whole new way to tell my story. I created a twitter thread, and I felt like I was able to be more personal when telling the digital story because I was able to select the appropriate Gif for the proper situation.
This is a story (thread) about one of the most embarrassing moments in my life.
— OLCT3000 (@olct3000) November 6, 2018
Jailene Mangome, Computer Tech. story
My story was of me telling my friend that I was planning on dropping out of college. This eventually led to her telling my counselor and convincing me to stay since there was only a couple of months left before i graduated. I reluctantly agreed but I didn’t want to walk for Graduation. Again, I was somehow convinced to walk. But because my graduation was an insanely long ceremony, my entire family had fallen asleep. Over all though, I was very happy I decided to listen to everyone and stay in school and graduate because I wouldn’t be where I am now. I graduate Fall 2019 with my Bachelors and I’m super excited!
Me telling my friend I’m dropping out of college:

My friend telling my counselor about my decision:

My Counselor convincing me to not leave school:


My family convincing me to go to my commencement ceremony:
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Day of my Graduation:

Me at Graduation:



My family fast asleep: 
Me screaming at my family to wake up:

Me leaving with a smile cause I got my Associates Degree:



