lunes, 16 de enero de 2017

Importancia de las redes sociales y la revolución de internet en la educación


1._ ¿Qué puede aportar el Social Media a tu proyecto como estudiante y profesionista? ¿Te imaginas estudiando con personas de otras partes del mundo sin salir de México?

Como estudiante, el Social Media puede aportarme de diversas maneras. El fácil acceso a la información es uno de los aportes más grandes e importantes que existen en él, imprescindible para todo el mundo. Para los estudiantes, es un enorme beneficio debido a la información que necesitan para poder aprender. Para cualquier cosa que se desee aprender, ya sea de manera autónoma o a través de una institución, resulta sencillo hallar la información requerida, e inclusive ahondarse mucho más en ella.

Como profesionista (poniéndome en dicho papel momentáneamente), puede también aportarme el fácil acceso a la información, pero no es lo único. A través del Social Media, puedo comunicarme con otras personas para diversos asuntos laborales, solicitarles información, informar sobre cosas variadas, etc. También, la difusión de un negocio, un servicio, un producto, o en sí cualquier cosa que pueda ser mostrada a todo el mundo y que tenga que ver con una profesión.

Puedo imaginarme estudiando con personas de otras partes del mundo, y con el poder que ha logrado alcanzar el Social Media, más.



2._ ¿Por qué es importante conocer las redes sociales y la revolución del Internet?

Porque, tarde o temprano, en algún momento de nuestra vida, requeriremos de ellas. Puede que ya utilicemos o sepamos algunas cosas parcialmente actualizadas sobre estos fenómenos y lo que gira en torno a ellos, pero estos tiempos progresan de una manera demasiado rápida, cada vez surgen más cosas, más innovaciones tecnológicas, y por ende, las redes sociales e Internet progresan por igual. En ámbitos laborales o de profesionistas, esto es muy importante, pues gracias a todo ello es que tienen éxito hoy en día, la tecnología es su aliado casi infalible para su labor. Les permite llevar a cabo decenas de tareas para sus necesidades profesionales.









3._ ¿De qué manera puedes sacar provecho a este conjunto de medios y herramientas para tus estudios en la Prepa en Línea-SEP?

Principalmente, para poder conseguir información para algunas tareas o para el mejor entendimiento sobre temas que desconozco y son tratados algunas veces en Prepa en Línea-SEP. Otra manera de sacar provecho a esto, es que puedo comunicarme con mi tutor y mi facilitador por motivos que estén relacionados con esta plataforma. Y en otro sentido, me permite cursar la preparatoria sin necesidad de salir de casa. En mi caso, trabajo y tengo un horario demasiado irregular, repleto de imprevistos de todo tipo, y eso me ha afectado en algunas ocasiones a mis estudios (no de una manera tan importante pero si reconocible). Ahora, puedo trabajar el tiempo que me he asignado, y en mis tiempos libres estudio cursando preparatoria en línea.


PELSE

martes, 15 de diciembre de 2015

Igorrr feat. Ruby My Dear - "Maigre" (2014) EP Review by SSE



Hello, everybody! Jesús Ernesto Vasquez here, bringin' to you another album review. This time... it's another album from Igorrr. WAIT, it's not an ordinary album, it's an EP with the collaboration of producer Ruby My Dear.

It looks like a new promising production made by the craziest priest of Breakcore with Metal: Gautier Serre!

Alright, this is the playlist:

1. "Barbecue"
2. "Figue Folle"
3. "Cuisse"
4. "Alain"
5. "Biquette"

1rst POINT: Style

Well... it's obvious, we'll find heavy elements on the pieces. BUT... featuring Ruby My Dear. But... there's something we need to say about the EP. Ruby My Dear puts some kind of "Brutal Dubstep" style in the pieces, then Igorrr puts Baroque and Folk elements. We can clealy listen to it on "Barbecue". But that's not all, they fusion their knowledge to make a super-complex drum pattern on the songs. There are so many effects. SO MANY EFFECTS. But it sounds insanely good!

2nd POINT: Sound

We listened to normal fusions of Baroque music with Breakcore... but now... it's different. The element that will put brutality on the sound is... Electronica elements. Yeah! It's not only the Black Metal guitars. This time, the drums and the effects play an important character in the album, because they have disto and high tempo style. There's a big influence of Glitchcore in the album, it's the reason that explains why we can hear even more noise.

3rd POINT: Strange sounds and Feelings on the pieces

Um... this EP contains some macabre sounds. And here's a list about some of them.

- On "Figue Folle"... a piano sounds slowly while a man says something in french... I don't know what is he saying. Also, we can hear a baby screaming, Oh! and there's a sample from "Pallbearer" from Igorrr VS. Bong Ra.

- On "Cuisse", we can sense some sadness in the strings at the begining, just before the Glitch explosion. There's some kind of sad feeling in the piece.

- On "Alain", the piano makes the entire piece sound misterious. But that's not all. Later, we can hear... a man screaming, breathing and making strange noises, like being tortured or having a mental disease. It's creepy.

- Finally, on "Biquette"... the entire sounds make a depressive feeling. There's something that makes you feel like that: the tunning. The piece is tunned on G# minor. This key is used to represent disgrace and insanity in some songs.

FINAL OPINION:

...This EP... is... CHAOTICLY IMPRESSIVE. You seriously need to listen to the entire EP. There are no words to describe how good it is. Igorrr! Congratulations! You and Ruby My Dear created the craziest EP ever!

Well, that's my review about "Maigre", from Igorrr feat. Ruby My Dear. Hope you like it. Follow me in thisblog to read upcoming reviews from other artists.

Thanks for reading! Have a nice day.

lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2015

Powerwolf - "Blessed And Possessed" (2015) Album Review by SSE






Hello to everyone. Jesús Ernesto Vasquez here, bringin' to you my review about Powerwolf's "Blessed & Possessed"

First of all... Powerwolf is one of my favorite Power Metal bands, they have an unique Metallic sound, mixing... uh... Satanic with Catholic Tendences... It's strange, because nobody knows if the're catholic, they're satanic... Bah, It's a complicated confusion. But we are not here for that.

We are here... because Powerwolf released a new album this year! and it looks like one of their most acclaimed albums after the release of 2 singles: "Armata Strigoi" and "Army of the Night"

This is the playlist of the album:

1. "Blessed & Possessed"      
2. "Dead Until Dark"      
3. "Army of the Night"      
4. "Armata Strigoi"      
5. "We Are the Wild"      
6. "Higher Than Heaven"      
7. "Christ & Combat"      
8. "Sanctus Dominus"      
9. "Sacramental Sister"      
10 "All You Can Bleed"      
11. "Let There Be Night" 

Alrigh... here we go with POINT NUMBAH 1

Sound:
As always, we can find that the majority of the songs are played/tuned on C# minor. AS ALWAYS. I mean... There is... "We Drink your Blood", Sanctified with Dynamite", "Armata Strigoi", "Catholic in the Morning, Satanist at Night", "Army of the Night", "Werewolves of Armenia"... I think they'll be owners of this tunning!
After all, they keep having the same Speed Metal style, with the high pitched vocals from Attila Dorn and Church Organ by Falk Maria Schlegel (EPIC). They have an intense sound on every song. For example, on "Higher than Heaven" and "Blessed & Possessed"
There's something that makes Powerwolf sound so Epic... no, sorry... EPIC, with big letters, and that element is the high speed of the sound. They have an EXCELLENT EPIC SOUND. When you listen to a fast tempo song from Powerwolf, you can imagine a battle between demons and angels into a Post-Apocalyptic scenario. And the prove lies on "Christ And Combat". This album has that awesome characteristic.

2nd POINT: Inspiration from antique songs and Similarities
So many artists make this... they take some samples from their own antique songs or try to make them sound similar. For example:

- In "We Are The Wild", at the begining and chorus, we can clearly listen to some kind of "sampling" from their antique song "We Drink Your Blood"
- In "All You Can Bleed", there's a rhythmic influence from "Amen and Attack".
- The first song ("Blessed & Possessed") has a similarity with "Sanctified with Dynamite".

Now, 2 songs inside the album have... "equal" sounding.

- "All You Can Bleed" and "Let There Be Night" sound... a little bit equal. They have 1 pitch tone and rhythm difference, but the melody sounds similar.

3rd POINT: Album Editions
Before the release date of "Blessed And Possessed", on Napalm Records YouTube Channel with the lyric video from "Armata Strigoi", the band announced 2 different versions from the album: Normal version and Deluxe Edition.

What's the difference between both versions? Here are the differences:

NORMAL                                                                              DELUXE

1. "Blessed & Possessed"                          |        Disc 1       1. "Blessed & Possessed"  
2. "Dead Until Dark"                                 |                         2. "Dead Until Dark"  
3. "Army of the Night"                              |                         3. "Army of the Night"  
4. "Armata Strigoi"                                    |                         4. "Armata Strigoi"      
5. "We Are the Wild"                                 |                         5. "We Are the Wild"      
6. "Higher Than Heaven"                           |                         6. "Higher Than Heaven"  
7. "Christ & Combat"                                 |                         7. "Christ & Combat"  
8. "Sanctus Dominus"                                |                         8. "Sanctus Dominus"      
9. "Sacramental Sister"                              |                         9. "Sacramental Sister"      
10 "All You Can Bleed"                             |                        10 "All You Can Bleed"  
11. "Let There Be Night"                           |                        11. "Let There Be Night" 
                                                                          Disc 2        12. "Touch Of Evil"
                                                                                            13. "Conquistadores"
                                                                                            14. "Edge Of Thorns"
                                                                                            15. "Power And Glory"
                                                                                            16. "Out In The Fields"
                                                                                            17. "Shot In The Dark"
                                                                                            18. "Gods Of War Arise"
                                                                                            19. "The Evil Men Do"
                                                                                            20. "Headless Cross"
                                                                                            21. "Nightcrawler"

The Deluxe Edition includes 2 discs. The Disc No. 2 is the album "Metallum Nostrum", a Cover Album dedicated to Metal famous artists, like Judas Priest, Amon Amarth, Gary Moore, etc. It means: 2 in 1

FINAL OPINION:

This album was the most acclaimed from the band, the 2 songs they revealed showed just a little bit of all the power inside the album. The only thing I can say from them is that THEY NEVER DISSAPOINT THEIR FANATICS. They keep having their authentic Epicness on their songs. They are real Wolves! They are Powerwolf. Metal Masters in the morning and the night.

Well, guys. That's my album review about "Blessed & Possessed". Hope you like it!
Thanks for reading this. I'll see you later in this blog.

My name is Jesús Ernesto Vasquez. Have a nice day!

Igorrr - "Hallelujah" (2012) - Album Review by SSE



Hello everybody, Jesús Ernesto Vasquez here, bringin' to you my first album review in this blog.
To start with this blog, I'd like to share with you my point of view about Igorrr's "Hallelujah".

As everybody (or somebody) knows, Gautier Serre "Igorrr", is... a very weird musician and producer, with twisted pieces mixing classical and baroque music with Black Metal, Jazz and Breakcore. Yeah, this man is a gold mine for extreme people. (Like me!)

After "Poisson Soluble" (2006), "Moississure" (2008), "Nostril" (2010) and "Baroquecore EP" (2010), everyone was waiting for a miracle, for a sign meaning the return of Igorrr... or a Facebook post saying "Gautier Serre: The Return of Madness". Well... um... the release date of "Hallelujah" was something like that. It was the Star of Bethlehem shining above the head of the people.

But hey... Surprise! The release date of the album was stablished to DECEMBER 12TH, 2012.
YES, THE ALBUM WAS RELEASED THE DAY OF "THE END OF THE WORLD" as some way to show to the people that "the end of the world" wasn't true.

But well, let's check the playlist and give an opinion about some details on the pieces.
This is the playlist:

1.Tout Petit Moineau
2.Damaged Wig
3.Absolute Psalm
4.Cicadidae
5.Vegetable Soup
6.Lullaby For A Fat Jellyfish
7.Grosse Barbe
8.Corpus Tristis
9.Scarlatti 2.0
10.Toothpaste
11.Infinite Loop

1rst POINT: Style and Theme.
Obviously, the style keeps being the same. A guy that mixes Metal with weird vintage music. but... there's something that changes here. There's a huge focus on religious themes. Specifically, Catholic references. The name of the album, the Album's artwork, the names of every song/piece and some samples included. There's a giant influence with classical music, but it's even more aggressive than the first albums of Igorrr. We can clearly hear it on "Absolute Psalm". We can say that Igorrr is criticizing the Catholic religion with music. It's Sathyrical Music. Even the name of the next song: "Corpus Tristis". I don't know if Igorrr is atheist (maybe yes), but he's not hating the catholic religion.

2nd POINT: Sound
As extreme and weird as ever. Strange glitch sounds, fast transitions of styles... there's so much to say in this point.
For example:

- There's a... macabre influence in  "Toothpaste", it sounds like a NINTENDO 64 Horror game (creeeeeeeeepy)
- On "Infinite Loop", the drums begin to get high speed and... it transforms into a simple "synth", that passes through C#, D, D#, E, F... and it ends.
- On "Vegetable Soup"... Igorrr used a new instrument: A CHICKEN.
- In "Grosse Barbe", Gautier experiments with the voice of Laurent Lunoir and his Scream Vocal Range.

And many other things you need to discover by yourself. You seriously need to listen to it (if you haven't)

3rd POINT: Collaborations
This time, Igorrr had the collaboration of various musicians on his songs, with the company from the couple of Laurent Lunoir and Laure Le Prunenec, from Öxxö Xööx.
For example:

- In "Absolute Psalm", There's a collaboration of the guitarist "Teloch", from Mayhem, and the sick GoreNoiseExperimentalCybergrind producer and saxophonist Vincent Goubeau, a.k.a. "MULK"

- In some other songs, we can find the collaboration from keyboardist Benjamin Bardiaux and violinist/string arranger Benjamin Violet.

This people left a little piece from their creations on Igorrr's songs, making us listen to High Quality and Originality music. They deserve so much credit.

FINAL OPINION:
The album is... FANTASTIC It's full of surprises, it's a combination of Soft things with Rude elements of Metal and Breakcore. It's like a mad music teacher, who likes Noise music and mixes them as a witch with a cauldron on Halloween.
There are no words to describe this album. I just can say that, but it's the most spectacular job made by Gautier Serre.

Well, this is my first album review, hope you like it!
There are more album reviews upcoming. So, don't forget to stay signed!

My name is Jesús Ernesto Vasquez, and I'll see YOU... In the next review!

(...um... sorry, Markiplier)