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david masterson

YouTube Era Creates New Metric For Billboard's 'Top 100' : NPR - 1 views

  • Billboard now incorporates the number of views on YouTube to determine the top songs in the country
    • david masterson
       
      YouTube Views is new deciding factor when determining top songs in the country.
  • if you turn on the radio, you might not actually hear the song.
    • david masterson
       
      Creates opportunities for unknown artists that would not otherwise have been there.
  • you used to count sheet music sales.
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  • Yeah. That was the first charts, and then it was jukebox, airplay sales, vinyl, cassette, CDs,
    • david masterson
       
      None of these previously used materials would have included people just being silly.
  • sales, airplay and streaming - sales still weighs heavier than radio; radio weighs heavier than streaming.
    • david masterson
       
      Still maintaining a few legitimate measuring methodology techniques.
david masterson

Billboard Makes YouTube Part of Hot 100 Formula - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • when it was released in May as a free download. But this month its popularity exploded on YouTube, as thousands of fans uploaded videos of themselves dancing — some might say simply flailing — along to the song.
    • david masterson
       
      Just because they are dancing doesn't mean they like the song. They may have just seen other videos doing the same thing. If this was released in May why did it take so long to make an impact?
  • streaming services like Spotify.
    • david masterson
       
      Are the numbers correct though? Some people don't pay for streaming music services but listen to it anyway. Doesn't this make the stats incorrect? What about the number 2 song, is it actually supposed to be number one?
DGL Diigo

DGL Official Youtube Video Tutorials - 0 views

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    Video tutorials to help you with DGL topics.
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    Hello students, and welcome to DGL! These youtube videos are a must to get you through DGL. They will help you learn about your MacBook, FSO, assignments and so much more.
Michael Fritzel

Viral video - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

    • ino moreno
       
      LOVE THE LONELY ISLAND!
  • A viral video is a video that becomes popular through the process of Internet sharing, typically through video sharing websites, social media and email.[
  • Viral videos often contain humorous content and include televised comedy sketches, such as The Lonely Island's "Lazy Sunday" and "Dick in a Box", Numa Numa[2][3] videos, The Evolution of Dance,[4] Chocolate Rain[5]
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  • Internet celebrities
  • Video websites such as YouTube often create Internet celebrities, individuals who have attracted significant publicity in their home countries from their videos.[17]
  • YouTube has become a means of promoting bands and their music. Many independent musicians, as well as large companies such as Universal Music Group, use YouTube to promote videos.[20]
    • ino moreno
       
      a feature I've extracted the most out of for years!
  • Viral videos continue to increase in popularity as teaching and instructive aids.
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    Wikipedia has really thorough definitions i realize. 
Laura Lewis

http://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=meme - 1 views

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      . On January 25, 2011, Egyptians took to the streets in  Cairo, Alexandria, and some other places in the so called Day of Revolt, concentrating their  grievances on legal and political matters. Rather than a typical small protest, the Day of Revolt  exploded into a monumental moment in Egypt's history because of social media. Social media  did not cause Egypt's revolution; however, it accelerated the movement. Viral videos, such as  Asmaa Mahfouz's, and the suicide of Mohamed Bouazizi in Tunisia created a surge of emotion in  Egyptians, persuading them to protest.  Egyptian protestors used Facebook and Twitter to get people out on the streets within the  country and YouTube to let the world know what was happening. By using tools that the regime  underestimated, activists were able to spread hope, not only to Egyptians, but also worldwide,  encouraging other repressed populations to attempt something similar in their countries.  Because of the protests, President Mubarak stepped down and turned his power over to the  Supreme Council of the Armed Forces; however, at the time of publication, protests continue in  an effort to speed the process of what many Egyptians see as extinguishing the last remnants  of the old regime. Without social media allowing Egyptians to communicate with the outside  world, the government would have been able to quickly suppress the protests. 
    • Laura Lewis
       
      Role of Social Media in the Revolution Philip Howard (2011) quoted an activist in Cairo as saying, "We use Facebook to schedule the  protests, Twitter to coordinate, and YouTube to tell the world." This statement sums up the  use of social media in the protest. Newsweek.com offers a collection of videos that are posted  chronologically: http://www.newsweek.com/2011/01/28/YouTube-captures-scenes-from-egypt-protests.html.  Newsweek calls it the Facebook Revolt; in fact, it could also be called the Twitter Revolution, the  first of its kind. However, not everyone agrees with the Facebook Revolution concept. Malcom  Gladwell believes that the influence of social media is limited, and the revolutions would have  happened anyway: "I mean, in cases where there are no tools of communication, people still get  together. So I don't see that as being… in looking at history, I don't see the absence of efficient  tools of communication as being a limiting factor on the ability of people to socially organize"  (Ingram, 2011). 
darcy gill

viral video Definition from PC Magazine Encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Definition of:viral video viral video A video that spreads quickly via the Internet. It is often a short clip on a video sharing site such as YouTube or Vimeo that people reference in blogs, e-mails and instant messages. In 2012, a half-hour documentary was produced by Invisible Children, Inc. about Joseph Kony, head of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in Uganda, who was indicted for war crimes in 2005 by the International Criminal Court. Uploaded to the YouTube and Vimeo sharing sites, within a week, the video was viewed by more than 80 million people. See viral marketing.
Jason Loper

What is Digital Citizenship? - YouTube - 0 views

shared by Jason Loper on 08 Feb 13 - No Cached
    • Katrina Quick
       
      This video is a really key element for digital citizenship. The video explains everything you need to know about educating children and others on digital needs. How important information isn't good to place online, and whats appropriate. 
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    Digital Citizenship is the first step to becoming media savvy in this growing age. I think this is a really good video for everything digital citizenship.
caprisunshine

Don't Get Hacked! Secure Your Digital Identity - YouTube - 0 views

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      Don't Get Hacked! Secure Your Digital Identity Mat Honan's ENTIRE digital life was wiped out all because hackers wanted his twitter account. We have new details on the attack and how Apple and Amazon are changing their policies because of it. Make sure to read up on Arstechnica's article on auditing your cloud identity.
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    This an interesting video for identity and security. You will want to be careful on what you leave available online. Your entire digital identity, so digital security is essential when working online. 
Cameron Browne

Viral Video - Definition | Talkin' About Technology, yet not restricted to. - 0 views

  • A “Viral Video” can be looked at as the widespread sharing of a video in a short-period of time.
  • Years ago when the amount of traffic YouTube received, a video would be considered viral if it had reached 1 million views.
  • Dealing with the mass traffic YouTube gets today a video is seen to be viral if it can acquire around 5 million views in the span of 3 – 7 days.
ino moreno

New Media Literacy In Education: Learning Media Use While Developing Critical Thinking Skills - 1 views

    • ino moreno
       
      very good search criteria here. explains how to narrow your search and validify information
  • What sources does the author cite, and what do others say about those sources?
  • Education, media-literacy-wise, is happening now after school and on weekends and when the teacher isn't looking, in the SMS messages, MySpace pages, blog posts, podcasts, videoblogs that technology-equipped digital natives exchange among themselves.
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  • At that point, I saw education – the means by which young people learn the skills necessary to succeed in their place and time – as diverging from schooling.
  • chools will remain places for parents to put their kids while they go to work, and for society to train a fresh supply of citizen-worker-consumers to be employed by the industries of their time.
  • But the kind of questioning, collaborative, active, lateral rather than hierarchical pedagogy that participatory media both forces and enables is not the kind of change that takes place quickly or at all in public schools.
  • someone needs to educate children about the necessity for critical thinking and encourage them to exercise their own knowledge of how to make moral choices.
  • the basic moral values – is supposed to be what their parents and their religions are responsible for.
  • But the teachable skill of knowing how to make decisions based on those values has become particularly important now that a new medium suddenly connects young people to each other and to the world's knowledge in ways no previous generation experienced.
    • ino moreno
       
      anything can be learned by researching on the internet and proper wordings. as long as you know whats going to give you the truest results.
    • ino moreno
       
      the ability to differentiate between right and wrong is a huge deal when researching and trying to find good knowledge.. for example if you where to type "blow up" in google you would get all kinds of "JuNK" if you were to specify a noun in the search you could exponentially narrow your "junk" results. "Right vs. Wrong" isnt always pertaining to internet pornography. as said in this article. the principles behind it are what matters as well as your ability to use them.
  • e teach our kids how to cross the street and what to be careful about in the physical world. And now parents need to teach their kids how to exercise good sense online. It's really no more technical than reminding your children not to give out their personal information to strangers on the telephone or the street. When it comes to helping them learn how to be citizens in a democracy, media literacy education is central to 21st century civic education.
  • At the same time that emerging media challenge the ability of old institutions to change, I think we have an opportunity today to make use of the natural enthusiasm of today's young digital natives for cultural production as well as consumption, to help them learn to use the media production and distribution technologies now available to them to develop a public voice about issues they care about.
  • The media available to adolescents today, from videocameraphones to their own websites, to laptop computers, to participatory media communities like MySpace and Youtube, are orders of magnitude more powerful than those available in the age of the deskbound, text-only Internet and dial-up speeds.
  • Those young people who can afford an Internet-connected phone or laptop are taking to the multimedia web on their own accord by the millions– MySpace gets Google-scale traffic and Youtube serves one hundred million videos a day.
  • Although the price of entry is dropping, there is still an economic divide; nevertheless, the online population under the age of 20 is significant enough for Rupert Murdoch to spend a quarter billion dollars to buy MySpace.
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    permalink. Media literacy in education and the importance of.
DGL Diigo

LexisNexis Power Search - 3 views

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    Conduct refined searches and utilize search operators, any type of (LexisNexis result) and even search by date, article length, et cetera. Wow! The LexisNexis "power search" lives up to its name!
Malcolm Jackson

How companies used social media during Hurricane Sandy | World news | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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      Con Edison-largest investment owned energy company
  • the company had only set up in June gained an extra 16,000 followers over the storm.
  • "The most important thing we gained from all of this is people notice someone is paying attention",
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  • Con Edison, MTA and JetBlue gathered to discuss their interactions with people through the storm and how that had changed their practices after Sandy moved on.
  • Aaron Donovan, media liaison at the MTA, said the agency had focussed on Twitter, Flickr and YouTube in its Sandy response, but noted that "Twitter had the broadest pick up in a very immediate way
  • He said MTA employees were encouraged to take photos and video while they were out inspecting lines or surveying damage
  • The photos that we send out in real time are the photos that get the largest pick up.
  • "First to communicate changes to service then throughout the storm itself," he said, but later to let people know what they are doing to update service
  • We have incoming tweets asking us questions all the time. We do not have the resources to respond to each and every questions all the time," he said. Instead, "the incoming feed is almost as important as the outgoing feed"
    • Malcolm Jackson
       
      People uses social media to wheather the storm of Hurricane Sandy.
gb malone

Digital native - Wikipedia, the free a encyclopedia - 0 views

    • ino moreno
       
      Thank you again Wikipedia!
  • a digital native as a person who understands the value of digital technology and uses this to seek out opportunities for implementing it with a view to make an impact.
  • Marc Prensky coined the term digital native in his work Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants published in 2001
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    • ino moreno
       
      another reference to good ol' marc!
  • Due to the obvious divide set between digital natives and digital immigrants, sometimes both generations are forced to meet which commonly results in conflicting ideologies of digital technology. The everyday regime of worklife is becoming more technologically advanced with improved computers in offices, more complicated machinery in industry etc. With technology moving so fast it is hard for digital immigrants to keep up.
  • This creates conflicts among older supervisors and managers with the increasingly younger workforce. Similarly, parents clash with their children at home over gaming, texting, YouTube, Facebook and other Internet technology issues. The Pluralist Generation is made up of digital natives
  • Education, as Marc Prensky states, is the single largest problem facing the digital world as our Digital Immigrant instructors, who speak an outdated language (that of the pre-digital age), are struggling to teach a population that speaks an entirely new language. Immigrants suffer complications in teaching natives how to understand an environment which is "native" to them and foreign to Immigrants. Prensky's own preference to this problem is to invent computer games to teach digital natives the lessons they need to learn, no matter how serious. This ideology has already been introduced to a number of serious practicalities.
    • gb malone
       
      digital immigrant as stated by Marc Prensk
  • For example, piloting an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) in the army consists of someone sitting in front of a computer screen issuing commands to the UAV via a hand-held controller which resembles (in detail) the model of controllers that are used to play games on an Xbox 360 game console.
    • ino moreno
       
      alot of good views on this page! once again i'm suprised wikipedia!
  • Not everyone agrees with the language and underlying connotations of the digital native.[
  • The term suggests a familiarity with technology that not all children and young adults who would be considered digital natives have, though some instead have an awkwardness with technology that not all digital immigrants have.
  • A digital native is a person who was born during or after the general introduction of digital technologies and through interacting with digital technology from an early age, has a greater understanding of its concepts.
    • gb malone
       
      explained in definition born befor or during a time on in a place
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    you re from that time or era your a digital native when you are from a era before the time your a digital immigrant
ino moreno

MediaShift . The Importance and Challenges of Universal Media Literacy Education | PBS - 0 views

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      safety has become a major issue with social networks all over the web.
  • The campaign reports that 61 percent of 13 to 17 year-olds publish a profile on social networking sites, and one in seven young people receive sexual solicitations over the Internet (70% of which are girls). But kids aren't only the victims. They can be perpetrators, as when it comes to so-called textual harassment" or cyber-bullying.
  • My curiosity about the prospects for media literacy education in the testing-heavy era of the "No Child Left Behind" Act led me to attended a panel at the NAMLE conference entitled, "Does It Work? Assessing the Effectiveness of Media Literacy in K-12 Education." The panel featured some of the brightest minds in media literacy, including Renee Hobbs, Cyndy Scheibe, Peter Worth and David Kleeman. Yet there was hardly a consensus on how to create a measurement protocol that can determine whether a certain media literacy curriculum is successful.
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    • ino moreno
       
      begin using different approaches to teaching styles, i feel that would be a great improvement to this system.the more technology involved while expensive it may be, will interest and excite kids to learn in a "new" more up to date method.
  • Mark Hannah has spent the past several years conducting sensitive public affairs campaigns for well-known multinational corporations, major industry organizations and influential non-profits. He specializes in issues and reputation management online. Before joining the PR agency world (v-Fluence Interactive and Edelman), Mark worked for the Kerry-Edwards presidential campaign as a member of the national advance staff. He's more recently conducted advance work for the Obama-Biden campaign. He is a member of the Public Relations Society of America and a fellow at the Society for New Communications Research, and he serves as an awards judge for both organizations. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, he's currently pursuing a master's in strategic communications at Columbia University. He is an independent communications consultant based in New York City and the public relations correspondent for MediaShift. You can reach him at markphannah[at]gmail[dot]com.
    • ino moreno
       
      Good source!! lists their personal Email, where the person graduated from, and works within the public and whitehouse.
  • in order to prepare students for the modern workforce, education must go beyond core curricula and teach "critical thinking and problem solving skills, communication skills, creativity and innovation skills, collaboration skills, contextual learning skills, and information and media literacy skills."
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