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Kevin Westerfer Capstone

Posted by Kevin Westerfer in Senior Capstone · Rosen-Long · ILP/TFI/CAP on Monday, May 20, 2019 at 7:41 am
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Posted by Kevin Westerfer in Seminar Junior · Rosen-Long · adv on Monday, October 30, 2017 at 3:49 pm
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"The Internet.. You Mean my Home?"

Posted by Kevin Westerfer in ART 9 - Hertz - a1 on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 10:59 am
​My six word memoir derives from me being on my computer 24/7. Many of my friends aren't close to me, let alone my state, and in some cases country. Being able to communicate, play games with, or just anything with them is fun. I also enjoy the internet because of how everybody's different communities are on there and you can interact with people in that community. The internet to me is also good for entertainment and educational purposes.
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Street Art BlogPost

Posted by Kevin Westerfer in ART 9 - Hertz - a1 on Friday, May 6, 2016 at 12:23 am
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  • What is the meaning of the work you created? 

  • I made this art to spread word of a space in the school that I felt needed to be used. 

  • What inspired your work?

  • I think that the way the school was laid out, seeing where people went and did during lunch had a big affect on my placing of my art

  • Why did you choose the location you chose?

  • I chose to put it by the bookshelves near Mr. Rosen-Long's room. I chose this place because of all the books on it that I never see being used. 

  • How did this project change your perception of Art?

  • I think that seeing Thierry's change from being an "assistent to the artist" to actually becoming an artist was a very interesting change and it was an eye opener on modern art for me.

  • How did this project change your perception of Art you see as you travel around the city? 
  • I guess it made me think about the graffiti or other street art I see when down Center City or in my own neighborhood.
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The Internet and You

Posted by Kevin Westerfer in TECH 1 - Hertz - a2 on Thursday, January 21, 2016 at 1:43 pm
​For my safety slide, I chose the word because if you post things without thinking about it, it can get you in trouble and make you unsafe. In worse cases, the police may get involved. 

I thought privacy was important to others because if you put up a picture of somebody without their consent, they might be angry because you didn't respect their privacy.

My word for my rule was open-minded, but my full rule was think about what you post, before you post. I chose the picture of the selfie because that could be a abd picture but you put it up anyway.

I chose legality asa bonus slide becuse if you are hacking the police will most likely get involves. ALso, there is a new thing going on in the trolling community called SWATting, where they call the SWAT onto a persons house. Most of the time they are doing nothing wrong, just livestreaming. But the SWAT come to their house and that is very wrong.
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Social Media Survival Guide

Posted by Kevin Westerfer in TECH 1 - Hertz - a2 on Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 2:05 pm

Online, I am known as a gamer, when you look up my name, there isn’t really anything there. But if you look up my username, you find a lot more stuff, from accounts on sites to videos on YouTube. I think people perceive me as a gamer (a bad one), based on the types of things that you would see when you look me up, I collaborate on many of my friends YouTube channels, doing gaming related content, I play games competitively and if people like how I play they can friend me and check out my profile. I don’t really consider much, considering that I don’t really post much of anything. It doesn’t really come to me to think “am what I posting going to offend somebody?” I mainly don’t think about that because I really don’t care what people think of because at my age I’m not looking for a professional job, and no company is going to be judging my teenager life 10 years from now. One pro to sharing things online is that everybody that you wanted to show that thing to, you did. Sharing things online makes it easier to show a group of people, and with the comment section, you can discuss the thing you shared. One con is that you might be sending it to too many people, while you might find something funny, others might not. Especially if what you are sharing is a joke that involves race/ethnicity in it. Lack of control is a big part of sharing things, while you were the one sending the picture or message, after you send it, it’s out of your hands. Anybody can screenshot it or they can say terrible things about you or people in the photo in the comments section. Permanence might relate to how online we are unchanged on the internet. A big controversy at the moment is background checks over the internet. In my opinion, I think that background checks are unnecessary and I think that employers should see how the employee acts and how they are in their job interview.                

Free speech is told in the first amendment. “The First Amendment guarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition.”  A troll is a person who is trying to ruin the fun and joy of others by annoying them or ruining what they’re doing. If you are in a game, a troll can deliberately kill you just to get a reaction out of you.

The goals of trolls is to make you upset, annoyed, mad, to get any reaction out of it for their own personal amusement. It makes them happy to see others in pain. That’s why many people call them sadists. The only way we can stop trolling is if we ignore it, all we have to do is not give them the reaction that they want. If we do that then they will stop because they won’t be having their fun.  There are a couple pros and cons of posting anonymously online. Some pros are that others don’t know who you are. You can voice your opinions without others knowing who you are and starting up a whole scene with your face on the front of the stories. A con is that people cannot find you online and if you have any accomplishments, they won’t be cherished on the internet. Here are three tips to surviving on social media. First, you should never post when you are flustered. You do things that you wouldn’t do normally and it can cause some problems. Second, make sure to think about the groups you join. Don’t join many groups as a joke or for a laugh, because many people could take it the wrong way. And third, don’t have an opinion! No matter what you say on the internet, people will fight you, so it is best to just not show your opinion off to everybody.
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