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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Samantha Gilham

Samantha Gilham

America at the Digital Turning Point - 6 views

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    Stumbled upon this report, published January 2012, from the USC Annenberg School of Comm. Some great statistics and information about the users and non-users of technology and the Internet.
Jorge Arganza

An experiment - 21 views

started by Jorge Arganza on 05 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
Samantha Gilham

EMPOWERING LEARNERS WITH DIGITAL AND MEDIA LITERACY. - 0 views

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    A pretty lengthy scholarly article that hits on some key points such as privacy, cyber bullying, authorship, and how these topics can be taught to students in the classroom to make them better informed users of the internet.  
Samantha Gilham

Think Global, Act Local: Expanding the Agenda for Media Literacy Education in the Unite... - 0 views

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    More on media literacy and how to bring media literacy education into the classroom, not only at the collegiate level.
Samantha Gilham

Twitter Literacy (I refuse to make up a Twittery name for it) | City Brights: Howard Rh... - 0 views

  • To me, this represents a perfect example of a media literacy issue: Twitter is one of a growing breed of part-technological, part-social communication media that require some skills to use productively. Sure, Twitter is banal and trivial, full of self-promotion and outright spam. So is the Internet. The difference between seeing Twitter as a waste of time or as a powerful new community amplifier depends entirely on how you look at it – on knowing how to look at it.
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    I love his quote about Twitter being banal and trivial, all of the superficial characteristics that many social media sites are comprised of, but also can also be a "powerful new community amplifier."  Looking at technology vs. knowing how to look at or use technology are two different things.  
Samantha Gilham

Net Smart - 0 views

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    This is the link to the free downloadable first chapter of Rheingold's book, Net Smart. I feel the more I've been researching today the more I lean toward articles geared toward social media literacy, being "net smart," and how users can use technology in a "smart" and aware fashion. I like his focus on the future of digital culture and how it will be shaped by how we use it today. The past, present, and future tenses of media, technology, and how culture is affected by these states of technology are topics that social informatics scholars seem to really be diving into most recently.
Samantha Gilham

Culture Digitally // Examining Contemporary Cultural ProductionCulture Digitally // Exa... - 0 views

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      I'm extremely interested in this new book, Media, Society, World: Social Theory.  It looks like it draws upon several topics that we have been discussing and deal with on a daily basis!
  • Media are fundamental to our sense of living in a social world. Since the beginning of modernity, media have transformed the scale on which we act as social beings. And now in the era of digital media, media themselves are being transformed as platforms, content, and producers multiply. Yet the implications of social theory for understanding media and of media for rethinking social theory have been neglected; never before has it been more important to understand those implications. This book takes on this challenge.
Lilia p

Getting started - 58 views

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    How do I "capture" a picture on a page? I've highlighted it and right clicked, also have the Chrome extension but can't seem to figure out how to capture an image, help!!
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    I did, it happens to just show up as a square with a D on the top left corner of my browser, not as an actual toolbar with those functions listed out, I have to click on the D to have options come up and capture isn't one of them?
Samantha Gilham

Call for Papers - SocInfo 2012 - 0 views

  • Computational models of social phenomena, social simulation Social choice mechanisms in the e-society Social networks: discovery, evolution, analysis, applications Social Behavior Modeling Web mining and its social interpretations Social Influence and Diffusion Models of Social Influence Security, privacy, trust, reputation and incentive issues Social Communities and Social Network Analysis Design and analysis of social/collaborative Web applications Social Interactions and Collaboration Algorithms and protocols inspired by human societies Socio-economic Systems and Applications Mechanisms for providing fairness in information systems Virtual communities (e.g., open-source, multiplayer gaming) Impact of technology on socio-economic Recommendation systems Visualization of dynamic social networks Social applications of the Semantic Web Social Informatics Theory Social system design and architectures Trust, Privacy, Risk and Security in Social Contexts Social Intelligence and Social Cognition Social media analytics and social media intelligence Emotional Intelligence and Data Mining
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    Page shared by another classmate, topics page may be a good brainstorming page to think of project topics/focus
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