Thursday, May 13, 2010

Global future of the Internet

Throughout the world today, especially in developing nations, futuristic thinking is rare. Yet, without futuristic thoughts we can't lay claims on inventions and innovations. Futuristic thinking is the cradle of inventions especially when you forecast the likely problems of existing solutions.Think!
As MAC 121 students, note that the internet is an existing solution to many communication challenges today. You are however expected to think up likely problems that the internet solutions will bring to the fore and then proffer solutions. Your creative solutions would most likely be what the internet would be in the future.
In my thoughts the name "internet" will soon change globally.

History of Internet in Nigeria

Post your critical findings on the history of the Internet in Nigeria
Instructor: Obanua Ada Sonia

TELEVISION IN 50 YEARS

The alarming rate of technological development in today's world leaves a thinking student wondering what electronic devices (like television) would look like in the next fifty years. I have imagined that television manufacturers and stations alike in the fight for a competitive advantage would initiate tabs on your TV screens which will give both customers and TV mass audience a carte Blanche to select within a particular TV station a preferred TV programme per time as against the current trend of being compelled to watch only what is been aired real time. Feel free now to give your own predictions of TV in 50 years time. Allow your thoughts wander into the future and publish those thoughts even if they are the craziest thought you've ever had.
Instructor: Obanua Ada Sonia.

Future of advertising

The aim of forecasting into the future is to develop critical, creative and futuristic thinking skills. This challenging aspect will engage students in a process where they apply their imagination and higher level thinking skills to solve significant issues facing both the world of today and that of the future.
Drawing from the preceding paragraph think and write what you imagine advertising will look like in the next 20 years.
INSTRUCTOR: OBANUA ADA SONIA

History of advertsing in Nigeria

While traditional forms of advertising may still be in existence in some parts of the world especially the developing nations, modern day Advertising is however more prominent across the globe.
As a MAC 121 students, reminisce specifically over the History of advertising in your country

Monday, May 10, 2010

Public Relations in Nigeria

We had a wonderful time in class looking at the global commencement of Public Relations. Now you are expected to write and discuss the History of Public Relations in Nigeria.
Instructor: Obanua Ada Sonia