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43 Things I might want to do this year | Information Outlook | Find Articles at BNET - 0 views

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    Links to lots of online collaborative culture sites!
Susan Waterworth

Our Class Wiki - 0 views

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    Our wiki!
Susan Waterworth

INTERACTIVE AUDIENCES? THE 'COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE' OF MEDIA FANS - 0 views

  • Levy sees contemporary society as caught in a transitional moment, whose outcome is still unknown, but which has enormous potentials for transforming existing structures of knowledge and power.
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      Can you imagine how this transformation might take place, or what it might end up looking like?
  • Levy explores how the 'deterritorialization' of knowledge, brought about by the ability of the net and the web to facilitate rapid many-to-many communication, might enable broader participation in decision-making, new modes of citizenship and community, and the reciprocal exchange of information.
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      Do you feel more empowered, "part of" things?
  • He links the emergence of the new knowledge space to the breakdown of geographic constraints on communication, of the declining loyalty of individuals to organized groups, and of the diminished power of nation-states to command the exclusive loyalty of their citizens.
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      Are we feeling this breakdown of the traditional groups yet?
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  • On-line fan communities might well be some of the most fully realized versions of Levy's cosmopedia, expansive self-organizing groups focused around the collective production, debate, and circulation of meanings, interpretations, and fantasies in response to various artifacts of contemporary popular culture. Fan communities have long defined their memberships through affinities rather than localities.
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      Have these fan based communities arisen recently, or do they seem to you like they've always been there? Maybe none of these new technologies seem worth discussing to you, who are digital natives. Maybe they are just fascinating to those of us who have witnessed the birth of the internet and the www and lived the first part of our lives without it. To us the transformation brought about by online worlds has been radical.
  • Room for participation and improvisation are being built into new media franchises.
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      Interactivity - is that what draws you in? The feeling of being an active participant instead of a passive recipient?
  • media consumers as either totally autonomous from nor totally vulnerable to the culture industries. It would be naive
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    Academic article, but worth digging through and highlighting the bits you understand. Introduces the idea of "collective intelligence" and the way youth understand digital technology.
Susan Waterworth

Why Youth Heart MySpace - 0 views

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    Cool article about social networking, including why some adults worry about it. Understandable and interesting. Identity Production in a Networked Culture: Adults often worry about the amount of time that youth spend online, arguing that the digital does not replace the physical. Most teens would agree. It is not the technology that encourages youth to spend time online - it's the lack of mobility and access to youth space where they can hang out uninterrupted.
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weblogs and writing - 0 views

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    Do-It-Yourself Broadcasting: Writing Weblogs in a Knowledge Society Very cool article that talks about not opnly blogging, a core paert of participatory culture, but also has some great analysis of how media manipulates our understanding of events. Scroll down to the middle images to see some shocking info re how we were fooled at the beginning of the Iraq War.
Susan Waterworth

Digital Cinema, Media Convergence, and Participatory Culture - 0 views

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    "Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars?: Teen fans and movie makers as members of participatory culture. Another long article, but one of you should read and highlight - you'll get some good understanding of participatory culture and how youth are participating in it creatively.
Susan Waterworth

Online Games as "Third Places" - 0 views

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    This study on the effects of gaming concludes that by providing spaces for social interaction and relationships beyond the workplace and home, MMOs have the capacity to function as one form of a new "third place" for informal sociability. Participation in such virtual "third places" appears particularly well suited to the formation of bridging social capital-social relationships that, while not usually providing deep emotional support, typically function to expose the individual to a diversity of worldviews.
Susan Waterworth

New literacies, digital technologies and the education of adolescents - 0 views

  • an attention economy
  • during recent decades have spent a huge proportion of their waking hours within two key contexts: either in school, or engrossed in media-especially television and audio-recordings
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    Do we have your attention? 2001
Susan Waterworth

Punctuation: Brief Overview of Punctuation from Purdue OWL - 0 views

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    Easy to follow and understand! Brief!
Susan Waterworth

Hooked On Books On-Line - 0 views

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    Many people worry that reading is turning into a lost art. Technology may now be stepping in to help - with online sites for readers. Avid reader Georgia says, "It's so easy to find information about the book and so easy to find other people are who talking about the book."
Susan Waterworth

Confronting the Challenges of Particiatory Culture:Media Education for the 21st Century - 0 views

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    This is a long but extremely interesting and understandable paper on the very heart of our topic. It contains many ideas that could spark further investigation.
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