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Introduction
Music plays a part in every teenagers life. Music is contributed, shared and discussed among teenagers almost everywhere in the world. The trends in music have changed rapidly over the years due to many reasons, one of which is technological advancement. Latest trends on the music industry would mean the trends that are happening that impacts teenagers. One of the issues would be piracy in the music industry. As demand of the music industry changes, trends are spotted among teenagers. This webpage discusses about Youth Hip Hop Digital Music Production and its research feedbacks.
Resource Used: Digital Youth Project (n.d.). “Youth Hip Hop Digital Music Production” Retrieved April 20, 2008 from Digital Youth Research Kids' Informal Learning with Digital Media: http://digitalyouth.ischool.berkeley.edu/node/44
Summary
This webpage shows the relationship between music and teenagers and certain trends that may arise. The site have results from researches that comes from projects that includes music and other digital media. It deals with informal learning for teenagers and how teenagers react to the digital media industry. The article poses question that allows people to observe and spot certain trends amongst youths. How music can affect the music industry as well as how youths can affect the music industry, it is an everyday thing that youths are engaged in the hiphop culture.
The webpage wants to deliver the different focus on teenagers that ultimately contribute to hip hop. It oftens throw questions which we already have the answers to them yet it has never crossed peoples' mind in depth. The webpages takes in many aspects such as technology, race and identity that affects hip hop altogether.
Evaluation
The work from this webpage is funded from an organisation and is licensed thus a reputable organisational website that provides accurate information, much less spelling errors. There are no traces of biasness as it obtains information from a neutral stand.
It is an easily accessible website as no login is required to view all the information however, if any information were to be used, credit must be given and link back to the website. The articles are not updated regularly and would get out-dated soon thus it may not be useful in the future for sourcing the newest trends.
Biblography
Digital Youth Project (n.d.). “Youth Hip Hop Digital Music Production” Retrieved April 20, 2008 from Digital Youth Research Kids' Informal Learning with Digital Media: http://digitalyouth.ischool.berkeley.edu/node/44
Rollett Greg. (April 23, 2008). Effects of youth and Gen-Y entertainment spending. http://gregrollett.blogspot.com/2008/04/effects-of-youth-and-gen-y.html last retrieved 14/05/2008.
The Barna Group, Ltd. (April 26, 2004). Fewer than 1 in 10 teenagers believe that music piracy is morally wrong. http://www.barna.org/FlexPage.aspx?Page=BarnaUpdate&BarnaUpdateID=162last retrieved 14/05/2008.
Citation for Practical 1:Digital Trends. (May 29, 2006). The latest trends in the music industry for teenagers. Retrieved May 7, 2008 from World Wide Web: http://forums.digitaltrends.com/showthread.php?t=10623
Maney Kevin. (May 9, 2008). Free for all. Retrieved May 11, 2008 from World Wide Web: http://www.portfolio.com/views/columns/2008/05/09/Trends-in-Music-DistributionBurke, John. (November 4, 2005).
Teenage trends even scarier for newspapers' future. Retrieved May 7, 2008 from World Wide Web: http://www.editorsweblog.org//analysis/2005/11/teenage_trends_even_scarier_fo.php
Music plays a part in every teenagers life. Music is contributed, shared and discussed among teenagers almost everywhere in the world. The trends in music have changed rapidly over the years due to many reasons, one of which is technological advancement. Latest trends on the music industry would mean the trends that are happening that impacts teenagers. One of the issues would be piracy in the music industry. As demand of the music industry changes, trends are spotted among teenagers. This webpage discusses about Youth Hip Hop Digital Music Production and its research feedbacks.
Resource Used: Digital Youth Project (n.d.). “Youth Hip Hop Digital Music Production” Retrieved April 20, 2008 from Digital Youth Research Kids' Informal Learning with Digital Media: http://digitalyouth.ischool.berkeley.edu/node/44
Summary
This webpage shows the relationship between music and teenagers and certain trends that may arise. The site have results from researches that comes from projects that includes music and other digital media. It deals with informal learning for teenagers and how teenagers react to the digital media industry. The article poses question that allows people to observe and spot certain trends amongst youths. How music can affect the music industry as well as how youths can affect the music industry, it is an everyday thing that youths are engaged in the hiphop culture.
The webpage wants to deliver the different focus on teenagers that ultimately contribute to hip hop. It oftens throw questions which we already have the answers to them yet it has never crossed peoples' mind in depth. The webpages takes in many aspects such as technology, race and identity that affects hip hop altogether.
Evaluation
The work from this webpage is funded from an organisation and is licensed thus a reputable organisational website that provides accurate information, much less spelling errors. There are no traces of biasness as it obtains information from a neutral stand.
It is an easily accessible website as no login is required to view all the information however, if any information were to be used, credit must be given and link back to the website. The articles are not updated regularly and would get out-dated soon thus it may not be useful in the future for sourcing the newest trends.
Biblography
Digital Youth Project (n.d.). “Youth Hip Hop Digital Music Production” Retrieved April 20, 2008 from Digital Youth Research Kids' Informal Learning with Digital Media: http://digitalyouth.ischool.berkeley.edu/node/44
Rollett Greg. (April 23, 2008). Effects of youth and Gen-Y entertainment spending. http://gregrollett.blogspot.com/2008/04/effects-of-youth-and-gen-y.html last retrieved 14/05/2008.
The Barna Group, Ltd. (April 26, 2004). Fewer than 1 in 10 teenagers believe that music piracy is morally wrong. http://www.barna.org/FlexPage.aspx?Page=BarnaUpdate&BarnaUpdateID=162last retrieved 14/05/2008.
Citation for Practical 1:Digital Trends. (May 29, 2006). The latest trends in the music industry for teenagers. Retrieved May 7, 2008 from World Wide Web: http://forums.digitaltrends.com/showthread.php?t=10623
Maney Kevin. (May 9, 2008). Free for all. Retrieved May 11, 2008 from World Wide Web: http://www.portfolio.com/views/columns/2008/05/09/Trends-in-Music-DistributionBurke, John. (November 4, 2005).
Teenage trends even scarier for newspapers' future. Retrieved May 7, 2008 from World Wide Web: http://www.editorsweblog.org//analysis/2005/11/teenage_trends_even_scarier_fo.php

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