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in Bb 2.0 - a collaborative music/spoken word project - 0 views

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    Some ideas for layering in videos, plus a pertinent monologue. Really cool!
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YouTube - 4chan The Movie Reloaded - 0 views

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The Evolution of ... Text, The Web, Us | Guidewire Group - 0 views

  • fter the panel, Gary sent us a link to KSU Anthropology Professor Michael Wesch's fantastic video, which beautifully demonstrates the evolution of text, the Web, and - dare I be so hyperbolic - human communications. This video, Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us, makes the case for technology evolution better than our two hours' of discourse.
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Icecream Screen Recorder 1.35 Free Download | librosdigitalescs software - 0 views

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    cecream Screen Recorder 1.35 Free Download - Icecream Screen Recorder is usually an application for screen capture and taking screenshots. Icecream Screen Recorder 1.35 can both equally take screenshots and capture video and you can even switch between these 2 modes without difficulty; Just press the button inside top left corner of the application.
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Web 2.0 Expo Reveals: Mobile Is The New Desktop, Social Nets The New Media Companies - ... - 0 views

  • Wolfe's three laws of the brave new Web 2.0 world are: Mobile is the new desktop, the home page is dead, and social networks like Facebook and MySpace presage the media company of the future.
  • No one, and I can't stress this enough, gives a shit about your brand. They care about what user experience you deliver to them. This obtains whether you're in the physical world selling a product, or online serving up content.
  • The new go-to destination of users won't be home pages but instead will be Web apps. That is, users will access content -- news, blogs, video -- and interact with your (their) communities via apps, hopefully apps that you develop and sell ads around.
    • Christopher Hyams Hart
       
      Or user profiles become the new home pages, with opeind consolidation of the user postings and forums.
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  • One pundit at Web 2.0, Brian Fling, put it more succinctly. He sees the iPhone as a new medium in and of itself, as significant as radio, television, and the Internet itself have been.
  • When you think about it, the Smartphone is the first device that fulfills McLuhan's prediction that electronics will become an extension of the human nervous system.
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YouTube - No way! A bunch of viral clips and an overused song! - 0 views

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  • I did this video forever and a fucking half ago and no longer care for it so save the "rule 1 & 2" bullshit because no one cares
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YouTube - Lesson 2 - Behaviour Basics - Cultural - 4chan Video Tutorial - 0 views

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    Interesting commentary on the culture of 4chan and "pretending" to be racist, offensive, etc. How to behave on 4chan.
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Jane McGonigal - The Colbert Report - 2/3/11 - Video Clip | Comedy Central - 3 views

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    Stephen Colbert interviews Jane McGonigal about how gaming is productive and good for us.
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Culture, Globalization, Mediation - 2 views

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    This article helped guide my ideas for my video about how widespread technology can go across the globe. It talks about critical ethnography of the cultural politics of globalization and a broader concept of a medium. I like that it emphasizes on how we are a "public culture". That term is something I want to use in my video because everything we do now is public and the majority of people are okay with that.

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Zoho Creator - Anonymity Project - 0 views

  • What's to stop an online mass of anonymous but connected people from suddenly turning into a mean mob, just like masses of people have time and time again in the history of every human culture? It's amazing that details in the design of online software can bring out such varied potentials in human behavior. It's time to think about that power on a moral basis.
  • In this research, Durkheim's theory of the universalization of religious beliefs is extended to analyze the occurrence of religious rituals. Drawing upon Schutz's phenomenology of social relations, we amplify theoretically the Durkheimian perspective and suggest that the universalization process is stimulated by an increase in anonymity (as opposed to intimacy) in society. Structural factors consistent with anonymity--i.e., increasing population density, political and economic differentiation, and monetary exchange--are hypothesized to influence the universalization of ritual occurrence
  • In a rather wet community, members easily specify other members. This is effective for managing memberships and changing knowledge from tacit to formal. In a rather dry community, members barely identify with other members at all. This method is suitable for the formal-to-tacit phase of knowledge creation. Finally, it is discussed how social intelligence should be designed and what features are needed to support knowledge-creating communities.
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  • Three studies examined the notion that computer-mediated communication (CMC) can be characterised by high levels of self-disclosure. In Study One, significantly higher levels of spontaneous self-disclosure were found in computer-mediated compared to face-to-face discussions. Study Two examined the role of visual anonymity in encouraging self-disclosure during CMC. Visually anonymous participants disclosed significantly more information about themselves than non-visually anonymous participants. In Study Three, private and public self-awareness were independently manipulated, using video-conferencing cameras and accountability cues, to create a 2 × 2 design public self-awareness (high and low)×private self-awareness (high and low). It was found that heightened private self-awareness, when combined with reduced public self-awareness, was associated with significantly higher levels of spontaneous self-disclosure during computer-mediated communication.
  • "The principle of anonymity has an immense spiritual significance. It reminds us that we are to place principles before personalities."
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      citation: Alcoholics Anonymous 568
  • A laboratory experiment was used to evaluate the effects of anonymity and evaluative tone on computer-mediated groups using a group decision support system to perform an idea-generation task. Evaluative tone was manipulated through a confederate group member who entered supportive or critical comments into the automated brainstorming system. Groups working anonymously and with a critical confederate produced the greatest number of original solutions and overall comments, yet average solution quality per item and average solution rarity were not different across conditions. Identified groups working with a supportive confederate were the most satisfied and had the highest levels of perceived effectiveness, but produced the fewest original solutions and overall comments.
  • The results suggest that increased visual anonymity is not associatedwith greater self-disclosure, and the findings about the role of discursive anonymity aremixed.
  • Three levels of anonymity, visual anonymity, dissociation of real and online identities, and lack of identifiability, are thought to have different effects on various components of interpersonal motivation
  • suggesting that individuals in Western societies will gravitate toward online communities that allow lower levels of anonymity, while individuals in Eastern societies will be more likely to seek out online communities that promote higher levels of anonymity.

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YouTube - Alisa Miller on Global News 2.0 - 0 views

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    How the news shapes the way we see the world, and why Americans seem to know less and less about the world around them and their many connections to it.
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