Media Mirror

新闻天气插件用户量: 102大小: 0.05MiB版本: v 0.0.1.1更新时间: 2013-04-08
用户量:102大小:0.05MiB版本:v 0.0.1.1更新时间:2013-04-08

Records and displays your online news sources

Media Mirror 的使用方法详解,最全面的教程


Media Mirror 描述:

用户数:102

分类:新闻天气插件

扩展大小:0.05M

最后更新时间:2013-04-08

版本:v 0.0.1.1


Media Mirror 插件简介:

这是来自Chrome商店的 Media Mirror 浏览器插件,您可以在当前页面下载它的最新版本安装文件,并安装在Chrome、Edge等浏览器上。


Media Mirror插件下载方法/流程:

点击下载按钮,关注“扩展迷Extfans”公众号并获取验证码,在网页弹窗中输入验证码,即可下载最新安装文件。


Media Mirror插件安装教程/方法:

(1)将扩展迷上下载的安装包文件(.zip)解压为文件夹,其中类型为“crx”的文件就是接下来需要用到的安装文件

(2) 从设置->更多工具->扩展程序 打开扩展程序页面,或者地址栏输入 Chrome://extensions/ 按下回车打开扩展程序页面

(3) 打开扩展程序页面的“开发者模式”

(4) 将crx文件拖拽到扩展程序页面,

完成安装如有其它安装问题,

请扫描网站底部二维码与客服联系如有疑问请参考:

https://www.extfans.com/installation/
(Media Mirror is written as a final project for HarvardX's CS50x Introduction to Computer Science course at edX.org. It is the author's first independently-conceived program written from scratch. It was written both as a a simple, clean, and hopefully interesting tool, as well as an exercise for the author to improve his programming skills. The author hopes that it has achieved both goals.) This extension records how many articles you have read on eight of the most popular American news sites, according to Alexa (New York Times, USA Today, Washington Post, ABC News, CNN, Huffington Post, Fox News, and NBC News), and displays the information to you as a graph - your "Media Mirror." The extension does not imply any set-in-stone goals. It is written as a simple exercise of self-quantification, and the author certainly does not believe, for example, that having a perfectly even pie chart like the one in the icon is "best," nor that the more colourful your chart is the better, nor anything of that sort. The user is free to do with the data what they will. If pigs are likely to fly before you ever read a Fox News article or a Huffington Post op-ed, you will not be breaking any rules. Nonetheless, the extension will work best given a few conditions: - You read the news. Like, actually read it. The app can't tell if you've read the article open in your tab or if you've just clinked the link with no intention of reading it; it records the article just the same. - You read a fair amount of news (which the author hopes to promote). If you read an article a week, the extension will still remember that you have and you will still likely be able to glean some meaning from the data, but for reasons of statistics your data will be less meaningful than that of someone who reads five or six articles a day. - You read news from these sites. The arbitrary criteria the author used to determine which sites would be recorded are that the site should be: in English, "of national interest" (so no local papers), primarily reporting (so no Slate or the Atlantic, which are primarily opinion pieces), American (although the author hopes to release other editions in the future - he is, after all, Canadian), and in the Alexa top 500 most visited websites on whatever day he got to that part of the code. If you only read news from other websites, the extension will just tell you to "read some news!", which of course you're doing anyway, but it doesn't know that. If you only mostly read news from other places, though, it will still be informative. Also, keep in mind that in this age of social media, your reading habits are almost certainly not purely your own! Your Media Mirror is likely to be built on a combination of your own habits and the habits of your friends and others around you. This is good. You may not realize how varied or how static your reading habits are if, for example, you think less about the sites your Facebook newsfeed points you to and more about the sites you go to on a daily basis. All that being said, the author did write the extension intending that it will encourage users to broaden their media consumption. Here are a few of the reasons the author thinks this is a good idea: - Seeing your own stats may encourage you read more news in general and stay more informed with current events, regardless of your sources. - We are tribal creatures (http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/07/how-to-turn-republicans-and-democrats-into-americans/308521/), and we often stick with the familiar simply because it is familiar. If you usually get your news from one or two news sources, you are restricting the perspectives from which you are approaching current events and opinions. - If you primarily read news sources that tend to approach current events from your own political and social leanings, you may begin to take the sources' opinions on face value, without a critical eye. Reading opposing views may bring to light weaknesses and criticisms of your own opinions that you would not otherwise have realized. - By broadening your sources to include those that tend to come from different political leanings, you will likely expose yourself to conflicting opinions and viewpoints. This is beneficial for several reasons: a) if you have been reflexively rather than thoughtfully agreeing with your favorite news sources, different perspectives may lead you to change your opinions once you have considered "the other side's points" more carefully. b) if you find that you disagree with news sources you tend not to read, you will be strengthening your critical thinking skills by forcing yourself to reason through and articulate precisely why you disagree with "the other side." c) you will familiarize yourself with the arguments in favor of and opposing the various "sides" of a given debate, which will help you argue for and against them more effectively. d) you will become more aware of the tone and scope of the "national conversation" surrounding current events. e) you will become more familiar with the lay of the land of the national media, which will let you more effectively navigate it in the future.

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