Monday 2 April 2012

Contest Winner

CONTEST WINNER FOR E-POLITICS 
CATHY HO 
TAYLORS LAKESIDE COLLEGE 
21 YEARS OLD 






Poll Analyze -Do you think we have done a good job finding news about e-politics?

Do you think we have done a good job finding news about e-politics?
Last weeks poll question was "Do you think we have done a good job finding news about e-politics?" The answer for this question is 100% is yes. Regarding on the poll vote and come commented about the website. In our blog, we shared alot of different topics regarding e-politics. 

Tuesday 27 March 2012

Poll Analysis

Last weeks poll question was 'Which media would you choose to vote in?' The answer for this question was 100% on online. People prefer to vote online compared to going to the post office or even the voting stations to place their votes. This may be because they will be busy with their work and it will also be a very long and tiring day for them to actually got o the voting stations to vote as there will be many people. Voting online is so much easier and faster as people save time and energy.

CSC1102 E-Politics contest

Sunday 25 March 2012

More than half of all American Adults were Online Political Users in 2010

It is said that 73% of adult internet users (representing 54% of all US adults) went online to get news or information about the 2010 midterm elections, or to get involved in the campaign in one way or another. We refer to these individuals as “online political users” and our definition includes anyone who did at least one of the following activities in 2010:

Tuesday 20 March 2012

Poll Analyze -Do you read online political news everyday?

Do you read online political news everday?
There are 4 optional answer: Yes,daily
                                            Yes,once a week
                                            Yes, monthly 
                                            No,never
The result show that, 100% citizen seldom visit on political blog or reading political news. 

Monday 19 March 2012

Check list for political espousal online


Technology getting modern, things around us getting changing day by day event election start transformed using electronic devices. Compared to last few years back, Malaysia now are getting improvement. Nowadays people treating time like gold. They don't like wasting time ,appreciate every single minute wisely even reading newspaper on internet. Up to date.
As a citizen of the country, we have to paid some attention on what's happening around us. Here is some important checklist  for political espousal online. To be a good citizen, do spend some time to read the news.

Friday 16 March 2012

Rules & Regulation for the contest


1. The participants must put their full name and other necessary details like e-mail address, name of the course, and age at the end of the post. This competition is open to participants of any nationality.
2. The participants are expected to write the word 'E-Politics' in a creative way. Only one entry is allowed per person.
3. The participant that has written the word in the most creative way will be the winner for this contest.
4. There will be only one winner for this contest. So guys, hurry up and show how creative you can be. You might be our lucky winner.
5. All you have to do is, write the word on a piece of paper, take a picture of it and send it to ash18110@gmail.com. All entries must be received by the 2nd of April 2012. 

Tuesday 13 March 2012

History of voting 2.0

Nowadays electronic vote has become more popular around the world. Some of the countries which uses electronic and vote on line have United States, Brazil and other foreign countries.Electronic voting also known as e-voting but I called it voting 2.0. It has include on its technology optical scanning vote systems, punched cards and voting kiosks which includes transmission of ballots and votes via portable devices.Voting 2.0 make voting more easier and comfortable for the society. Alright now let me tell you a little bit of the history of modern voting technology from the first use of uniform paper
ballots in 1856 through the Direct Recording Electronic Voting Machines in use today.

Monday 12 March 2012

Poll Analysis

This weeks poll question was 'Do you know how e-voting works?' Well we got 100% on a yes and obviously 0% on the no answer. If you see the previous post on this blog, there is a post that briefly explains to you how e-voting works and how the voting is counted. In my opinion, i think that we got 100% for the yes answer is because they read the post that was posted earlier on how e-voting works.
Its good that people know how e-voting works because as the technology is coming up these days, soon there will be e-voting instead of voting manually in Malaysia. getting to know new things is good for people as it will also increase their knowledge level.

Sunday 4 March 2012

On Facebook, more than 100,000 want Najib to quit

KUALA LUMPUR - More than 100,000 people have backed a Facebook campaign calling Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to resign, just two days after Saturday's Bersih 2.0 rally.

The page, believed to have been set up shortly after the thousands dispersed from the city's streets on Saturday, has been attracting at least five "likes" per second, and hit its 100,000 mark about 3.50am this morning. Immediately after hitting its target, hundreds of users wrote "Your fired" on the wall, directing their messages to the nation's sixth prime minister.

Tuesday 28 February 2012

How Do You Find E-politics




                                                   


This week our blog poll is "How do you find E-politics"? There is two option answer (a)Social Learning Side, (b) Social media Side. The result shown that 100% 2 votes is on Social Learning side. 0% 0 vote on Social media side.
Let's have a look below, what people think about E-politics?

Sunday 26 February 2012

E-politic -Social learning site

E-politic is categorize as social learning side. This system it's helpful towards the youth generation they can learn more without teacher side by side to teach them. They can just find knowledge on internet, for example E-politic website they can get information from the website. Web 2.0 is between the period of 2004-current, people are getting update themselves learn to use internet even children.

Political Effects of Blogs in Malaysia

As part of its efforts to promote Malaysia as a regional hub of information technology, the government had an informal policy of not censoring the Internet (George 2006; Tan and Zawawi 2008). Thus, Malaysia does not completely control all forms of media. Independent news sites such as Malaysiakini and individual bloggers such as Raja Petra Kamarudin were able to voice anti-government opinions, and a greater diversity of political opinion was made public. It could have been this increased freedom of speech that led to increased participation in and support for opposition politics.

Sunday 19 February 2012

Podcast

Cara-cara Pengundian Internet Boleh Dijalankan.
Selamat petang. Hari ini saya ingin menerangkan cara-cara pengundian internet boleh dijalankan.

Tuesday 14 February 2012

Politician fully utilize the usage of internet to update status time to time

In this century, technology getting improve and modern. Everyone using social media to update status, appointment and meeting on internet. Politician also using the modern technology to update their status time to time. There are a lot of way to communication in internet which is:

Monday 13 February 2012

Would you choose to vote online?

By using the poll to analyze,result shown that mostly people think that voting online is more convenient and better. 75% of the voters say that they would prefer to vote online and only 25% of the the voter said that they would not vote online. Many countries are using online voting system to run the political voting. 

Saturday 11 February 2012

Few wants political news on Facebook and Twitter

 


Only six percent of Americans are getting their political news from Facebook while a meager two percent do the same on Twitter, according to a study conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.