An organization with cost disease can use lower paid workers, increase the number of consumers per worker, subsidize production, or increase price
» Napster, Udacity, and the Academy Clay Shirky - 1 views
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Cheap graduate students let a college lower the cost of teaching the sections while continuing to produce lectures as an artisanal product, from scratch, on site, real time
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7 Tips for Citing an App in MLA Format | edSocialMedia - 83 views
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Clay Shirky famously pointed out that the problem in the information landscape today isn't necessarily that there is too much information but that our filters aren't any good. Students feel this problem acutely due to their perpetual crunch for time and lack of nuanced Google skills. So where does a responsible student go for reliable information she can use in an academic context?
Not an Upgrade - an Upheaval -by Clay Shirky - 0 views
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The hard truth about the future of journalism is that nobody knows for sure what will happen; the current system is so brittle, and the alternatives are so speculative, that there's no hope for a simple and orderly transition from State A to State B. Chaos is our lot; the best we can do is identify the various forces at work shaping various possible futures. Two of the most important are the changing natures of the public, and of subsidy.
Clay Shirky: How social media can make history | Video on TED.com - 0 views
Twitter, Facebook, and social activism : The New Yorker - 43 views
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Shirky ends the story of the lost Sidekick by asking, portentously, “What happens next?”—no doubt imagining future waves of digital protesters. But he has already answered the question. What happens next is more of the same. A networked, weak-tie world is good at things like helping Wall Streeters get phones back from teen-age girls. Viva la revolución.
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