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Qualitative Research Designs
March 11, 2020
CIS 100 Assignment
March 11, 2020

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MASS MEDIA; INTERNET/MISC.

Download this quiz. Answer the questions and e-mail it back to [email protected] by Saturday midnight of the FIFTEENTH WEEK OF CLASSES. (DEC 13.)

NOTE: ANSWERING SOME OF THESE QUESTIONS, requires the Googling of terms

and people for information. (If internet access is a problem for you, please let me

know, and we will work something out.)

NOTE: NO ESSAY ANSWER SHOULD BE LONGER THAN 150 WORDS. NO

MORE THAN TWENTY QUOTED WORDS CAN BE USED IN  ANY ANSWER

TO A QUESTION.

1. What is the origin of the INTERNET?

2. Who is TIM BERNERS-LEE, and why is he called the father of the WORLD

WIDE WEB?

3. During what decade did the WORLD WIDE WEB take-off?

4. What is GOOGLE and what is its history?

5. Has television or the internet had more impact on the other mass media (and what are

your reasons for saying so)?

6. What do you consider the most important part of the net — Facebook, Twitter, or

You Tube, and why?

7. In line with MARSHALL MCLUHAN’s comments that the world had become a

global village, several theorists (including STANLEY MILGRAM) have proposed

that people are really closely connected to all others through serial pseudo-group

links of six or fewer. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_degrees_of_separation.

To get a sense of how this works in films (THE SIX DEGREES OF KEVIN

BACON), get on the web and go to http://oracleofbacon.org/, then enter, one at a

time, the names of five producers, directors, actors, or actresses who interest you,

and press the “find link” each time to find their Bacon number (degrees of

separation). Finally, report what are your results? (GOOGLE)

8. For what was MILTON BRADLEY famous, and what was his connection with

Maine? (SUPPLEMENT)

9. What were the BURMA-SHAVE SIGNS, what is their history, what is your favorite

one, and what is YOUR OWN ORIGINAL Burma-Shave Jingle? (GOOGLE

http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles/waterman37.html,http://en.wikipedia.org/

wiki/Burma-Shave, and http://www.sff.net/people/teaston/burma.htm.) (NOTE: One

bonus point for the best original Burma-Shave Jingle in the class.)

BONUS QUESTION:  Which medium is your PERSONAL favorite, and why?

TESTS FOR

COM 317: MASS MEDIA

NO MORE THAN TWENTY QUOTED WORDS CAN BE USED IN  ANY

ANSWER TO A QUESTION.

NOTE: THE REASON FOR THIS IS THAT WHEN YOU PUT THE CONCEPTS IN

YOUR OWN WORDS YOU MORE DEEPLY PROCESS THEM, THUS

REMEMBERING THEM BETTER. WHEN YOU DO QUOTE, HOWEVER, BE

SURE TO USE QUOTATION MARKS. SERIAL PLAGIARISM MAY RESULT IN

YOUR BEING ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT AS WAS JOE BIDEN. (HE WAS

CAUGHT AT IT AT LEAST TWICE: ONCE IN LAW SCHOOL AND ONCE

DURING HIS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.)

There is a story told about Henry Ward Beecher (a prominent 19th Century preacher).  Once while taking a brief mid-western vacation with his son, he stumbled across a rural church early one Sunday morning. He stopped, introduced himself to the pastor, and asked if he could sit in on the service. Not only was the pastor honored, but he introduced Rev. Beecher to his flock. When the collection plate went around, Rev. Beecher placed a new silver dollar in it. Then, later in the service, the pastor coaxed Rev. Beecher into giving a guest sermon. It was wonderful. So afterwards, the pastor and the parishioners decided to give Rev. Beecher the collection as a payment. It was one silver dollar. Rev. Beecher and his son got in their buckboard and rode away. About a half-mile down the road, the younger Beecher turned to his father and said: “You see, dad, if you’d put more into it, you’d have gotten more out of it.”

It is, I believe, a lesson we can all learn from.

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