Online Archives - The Third Eye https://thirdeyemalta.com/tag/online/ The Students' Voice Thu, 08 Apr 2021 12:12:17 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://i0.wp.com/thirdeyemalta.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cropped-logoWhite-08-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Online Archives - The Third Eye https://thirdeyemalta.com/tag/online/ 32 32 140821566 Tonio Galea to lead SĦS for 21/22 https://thirdeyemalta.com/tonio-galea-to-lead-shs-for-21-22/ Thu, 08 Apr 2021 12:10:40 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=8672 Following the online Annual General Meeting held on the 6th of April, the new Executive Board for SĦS has been elected. The fresh faces of [...]

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Following the online Annual General Meeting held on the 6th of April, the new Executive Board for SĦS has been elected.

The fresh faces of the team are as follows:

  • President – Tonio Galea
  • Vice-President – Nicole Vella
  • Secretary General – Ilona Caruana
  • Public Relations Officer – Claudia Grama
  • Social Policy Officer – Nicole Schembri
  • Student Representative – Mario Zammit
  • Financial Officer – Maria Spiteri

The Third Eye got in touch with newly elected President, Tonio Galea, and former President, Gabriel Sciberrasto get their comments on the new and previous term.

I am honoured to have been entrusted with this position within SĦS and am looking forward to representing the Department of Social Policy and Social Work students during the 2021/2022 term. During this term, as a team, we will strive to increase awareness of our organization, including the Social Work, Social Policy professions, and to build further on the excellent work of the previous executive, which we are all grateful for the sterling work during the 2020/2021 term, amidst a global pandemic.

Tonio Galea, current SĦS president

Sciberras looked back on his experience and the hurdles the team faced due to the pandemic.

This last year was a big change for all university students and a huge one for all organisations. I remember the first thing I said in last years AGM was “WE NEED TO FOCUS ON MAKING OURSELVES PRESENT FOR OUR STUDENTS”. A week later, the university closed due to the pandemic, so that plan went rather astray. A lot of events we had planned out had to be cancelled and rethought.

Aside from the cancellation of events, the lack of team-building and engagement is something that many organisations faced. Sciberras talks about this from his perspective;

Connecting with the new team was another struggle as we never had the opportunity to meet all as one team. Although all this came to be, we were adamant not to let the organisation go astray so we kept on working to be present for our students, we opened a Facebook group solely for students in our department and kept it active as much as possible as to not let them think that we forgot about them. Even if online, our one and only concern was making ourselves available for absolutely anything our students needed.

And even though SĦS makes part of a smaller department, this never discourages the team but only makes them strive harder.

Our department is a small one, and therefore, the need for a sense of belonging and a sense of community is a priority for us. It turns out that whatever we did, worked out great. Our students, especially the first years always found us when they needed us, and now are leading the executive team into the new age of SĦS. I’m sure they will work wonders with this team and with this community.

The Third Eye wishes all the best to the new Executive Board and applauds the previous team for all their hard work!

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Of Myspace and MSN | the internet before Facebook https://thirdeyemalta.com/of-myspace-and-msn-the-internet-before-facebook/ Mon, 04 Mar 2019 15:35:42 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=3679 The internet is a vast place, ever since its inception, it’s been growing to the eternal “wonderland” it is today. However, as all things, it [...]

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The internet is a vast place, ever since its inception, it’s been growing to the eternal “wonderland” it is today. However, as all things, it has changed, drastically. So, unlike the Fortnite kids of today, us that have a little more internet experience can remember some of the old knick-knacks of this miracle of human ingenuity

MSN Messenger

MSN in all its glory, remember it? It’s surprising how the transition to easy chatting took until we ended up at today’s levels. Nowadays, it’s so easy thanks to platforms like Facebook and its subsidiaries. Back then, you’d have whole chat rooms, were you’d join the room first and then talk, sort of like the in-game chats in modern titles.

Dial-Up Modems

If this wasn’t an article, right now, I would be screeching in your face. If you’re a bit younger, you might ask “WHY?”. Well, to be perfectly honest, I would be trying to replicate the horrifying sound of the old Internet. Back in the day, these fancy new modems didn’t exist, and before broadband was widespread, to connect to the internet, normally, one would have to use a generic telephone line to connect to the ISP, however, the modem would detail this process by producing sound frequencies according to the connection and it was this sound that will always remain in our minds, stamped as a reminder of the 90s and early 2000s.

Myspace

Myspace still exists, but it’s far from the days of its glory. Originally, Myspace was a website designed for the circulation of a network of blogs and accounts, a sort of beta Facebook if you please. In most of the late 00s, Myspace was the largest social media site, designed to share the vast array of files, images, music and videos put forward by the large contingent of users it shared. By 2009, Facebook had passed it by amount of unique users in the US, signalling the beginning of its decline. To this day, we can say that Myspace is a fallen titan of the social media world.

Yahoo!

Ok, to be honest, Yahoo! Is still around, but come on, when was the last time you saw someone use Yahoo!? This doesn’t just need to be about Yahoo!, but other search engines in general, that have since fallen prey to Google’s popularity. Does anyone remember “Ask Jeeves?”? Or even “Ask.com”?

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