
Project 4: Blog
Project 4
Course Code and Name: MSJ 11203 Communication and Technology
Project Name: Blog (Available on: https://gopaliam.blogspot.com/)
Project Date: Fall 2019
Project Description: You will develop your skills in writing blog entries as part of this task. Throughout the semester, our instructor guided how to write and format blog articles. I authored an article on social credit, participatory culture, and the Panopticon. Studying these topics and concepts is essential to master today's communication.
Project Justification: All the effort I put into researching and working on this project was well spent since I gained valuable knowledge about various cultures' habits, ecology, and safety measures. I gained perspective and made more informed decisions by taking on this task.

Image 4.1: Screenshot of the blog content.
Does One’s Behaviour Change If They are Being Watched?
'Our species' penchant for giving the best forms of ourselves under the prying gaze of watchful eyes isn't a technical phenomenon. How many of us haven't acted inconsiderately when we believed we could get away with it but behaved rightly when being observed?

Image 4.2: Image Indicates How Someone Watching Us.
High school scholars are warned that college admissions officers might find them available online and hopeful job applicants scrub their Facebook pages of awkward photos. Google has eliminated the traditional blind date. Our online activities are standing on our reputation management.

Image 4.3: Image Indicates Situation of Student.
We're so delicate to being observed that even just a drawing or photograph of a pair of eyes influences our decisions. And we don't even have to be intentionally aware of those eyes in the first place. Are people alone in such behaviour?

Image 4.4: Image Indicates How the Camera Makes us Work.
I think Thomas Jefferson was on a parallel train of thought when he wrote, “Whenever you do a thing, act as if all the world were watching.” I always found this to be a primarily motivating quote, as it reminds us that we tend to be on our best behaviour when we know we are being observed.
When we think we are being watched, we change our behaviour. But for being observed, people got mentally imbalanced. & They commit suicide.

Image 4.5: Observation Leads us to Suicide
Blog Link: https://gopaliam.blogspot.com/
Learning and Outcome (Self-Reflection)
This course taught me how to write in blogger and improved my writing skill, critical thinking ability and blog making. The project taught me how to use hyperlinks, embedded videos, and other Blogger features when writing a blog. To create this blog, I studied many articles and visited many websites that advanced my understanding of how to intervene in this kind of circumstance.