Saturday, September 27, 2014

Maria's Media Autobiography

Hi there! I am Maria Mendoza and I am hoping to double major in Justice Studies and Communications with a minor in computer science. There are a number of colleges that spark my interest and at this moment in time I am uncertain as to what college to attend. The types of media that I have used since my childhood has sky-rocketed and has become a tremendous influence in my life. When I was a child, my mother as a single parent with four children, could not afford to buy us pagers, cellphones or computers. My only direct window to another world of possibilities was books. I read all kinds of books from comics to magazines but my favorite genre was fiction. It was a wish world where anything was possible. The only other media outlets that were offered to me was the radio and television. We listened to tons of radio and watched many shows and movies together. I would say my mother found a way to keep my brothers and I intact and away from the trouble of the streets through family movie days. I never experienced internet until high school where I had to access it for homework and projects. It was a little nerve-racking learning how to use such a complex media device. To this day, I consider myself a beginner to the ever-changing tech world. After graduating high school and getting a job I was able to afford a cellphone and connect to all my friends. It definitely was a milestone and is as important just as obtaining a driver's license. Today, I have tons of media apps on my phone and computer. I also prescribe to a couple magazines which I need to make time to read since I started fall quarter. I also frequently visit many websites to read articles that spark my interest. Although, I have yet to grab an actual newspaper. It is very rare that I am not surrounded by some sort of device such as the radio, smart phone, advertisements, and internet. It is hard to escape the tech world especially in the Silicon Valley. The only chance of that happening is if there was a blackout and I didn't pay my phone bill. There is no escaping the advances in technology. 

5 comments:

  1. Maria, it makes me laugh a bit, the end of your blog. Yes it would seem technology is inevitable. I was impressed to see your double major with a minor! If i was more adept at the education system then i would choose to study some subjects very simlar to you(i like to believe). If you want to start learning about computer science right now, i highly reccommend a website called codecademy.com
    this website will be able to give you a great elemental understanding of computers and a large community to help you.
    btw if you have any questions about the crazy things i talk about feel free to message or speak with me in person for a link.

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  2. Like Alexander, I also found the end of your blog post pretty funny. And I also agree that nowadays it's really hard to avoid technology and even harder to not be updated with all the new technology coming out since we do live in the Silicon Valley. Like you, I'm also unsure of where to transfer, but good luck with your double major and I'm certain you'll find the right college for you!

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  3. Props to you on your double major and minor. I think, technically, we're all beginners with technology with how fast it changes. So, it's cool to be new to something because you constantly learn new things. There are colleges that have both communications and justice just to tell you and Stanford is #5 in both and USC is #1 in communications and #20 in justice. This is just to throw it out and give suggestions. Support to a fellow classmate is all. :D

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  4. I too am unsure of where i want to transfer, or if i would even like to transfer right after i graduate. A double major seems like hard work, but would be a huge accomplishment.
    I really enjoy how you said "My only direct window to another world of possibilities was books." because it brings forward the power of books. There's always going to be forms of media and technology around us, but sometimes it's nice to disconnect and be free of these things.

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  5. I love that you called books a direct window to another world of possibilities. I think that books, of all media, do that best because they are usually NOT visual and we get to fantasize. Interesting how quickly you caught up once you got a laptop and cellphone!

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