About Public Relations Article - this is from the corporate side and what corporations should look for when hiring writiers - a head's up for those of us looking for employment in the near future!
Writing reflects not only you but the team that you are representing and if something is poorly written it makes everyone look back regardless of who wrote what. This website will discuss 5 ways to help improve that writing.
This website was real informational on different techniques to improving team writing skills. It shows you many different ways to inspire team mates. It gives you different styles of awarding and making sure your team feels wanted.
Great tips on how to improve writing in a group setting. There are good ways to improve your groups writing whether you are the best or the worst in the group. The tips worth noting are the examples of setting attainable goals, evaluation techniques and keeping up momentum.
*Social sharing buttons.
*Recommend popular post.
*Speed up my blog- clean up side bar.
* Fix my "About page"- Info about a a good About page.
*Plugins
*Polls
***This site has very useful tools***
This article is focused directly on WP users. It consists of 10 easy things that will improve your blog. Although some of them don't apply to the basic users there are still some useful tips.
This article is good because it is written for people with the basic non premium blog. It doesn't reference wordpress directly but all the tips could be applied to a wordpress blog. There are 6 total tips and they are all pretty easy to accomplish!
This is a very clear and informative article about how digital images are developed and where the pixel comes into play. It simplifies the terminology so it is easy to understand. This article relates very well with several of Manovich's principles of new media.
New media is a broad term in media studies that emerged in the later part of the 20th century. For example, new media holds out a possibility of on-demand access to content any time, anywhere, on any digital device, as well as interactive user feedback, creative participation and community formation around the media content. Another important promise of New Media is the "democratization" of the creation, publishing, distribution and consumption of media content.
Most technologies described as "new media" are digital, often having characteristics of being manipulated, networkable, dense, compressible, and interactive.[1] Some examples may be the Internet, websites, computer multimedia, computer games, CD-ROMS, and DVDs.
Although there are several ways that New Media may be described, Lev Manovich, in an introduction to The New Media Reader, defines New Media by using eight simple and concise propositions:[4]
New Media as Computer Technology Used as a Distribution Platform
New Media as Digital Data Controlled by Software
New Media as the Mix Between Existing Cultural Conventions and the Conventions of Software
New Media as the Aesthetics that Accompanies the Early Stage of Every New Modern Media and Communication Technology
New Media as Faster Execution of Algorithms Previously Executed Manually or through Other Technologies
New Media as the Encoding of Modernist Avant-Garde; New Media as Metamedia
New Media as Parallel Articulation of Similar Ideas in Post-WWII Art and Modern Computing
he Zapatista Army of National Liberation of Chiapas, Mexico were the first major movement to make widely recognized and effective use of New Media for communiques and organizing in 1994
New Media has also found a use with less radical social movements such as the Free Hugs Campaign. Using websites, blogs, and online videos to demonstrate the effectiveness of the movement itself. Along with this example the use of high volume blogs has allowed numerous views and practices to be more widespread and gain more public attention
New Media has also recently become of interest to the global espionage community as it is easily accessible electronically in database format and can therefore be quickly retrieved and reverse engineered by national governments. Particularly of interest to the espionage community are Facebook and Twitter, two sites where individuals freely divulge personal information that can then be sifted through and archived for the automatic creation of dossiers on both people of interest and the average citizen.[
The new media industry shares an open association with many market segments in areas such as software/video game design, television, radio, and particularly movies, advertising and marketing, through which industry seeks to gain from the advantages of two-way dialogue with consumers primarily through the Internet.
The wiki page has everything one would need to get a brief overview of what new media is. Within the site it gives all the different definitions of new media and how it affects people.
This webpage made me understand more about new media in terms that it talks about new media being interactive. I didn't get that from Manovich's artice.
This was the best website i found because I was honestly confused after reading the article so this breaks it down in less than 20 something pages and makes it easier to understand it explains everything there is to know about new media.
Page full of information on new media (wikipedia)
1 History
2 Definition
3 Globalization and new media
4 As tool for social change
5 National security
6 Interactivity and new media
7 Industry
8 Youth and new media
9 See also
10 References
11 Further reading
I like this website because it talks about how team writing can benefit everyone in the group. However, this talks about it in the view of a writing team. It is definitely worth a look.
This website is pretty useful because it has a lot of neat ideas on how to be successful in teamwriting. It also answers questions on everything from logistics to fairness of writing in groups.
This website gives very useful information that will aid students in writing beneficial and productive meeting minutes after group meetings for projects. There are listed do's and don'ts and also ten questions that should be answered by the meeting minutes in order to capture all of the important meeting details.
This an article explaining how social media has changed us in many ways. It splits up the ways into categories, and gives full explanations of how media has affected us in each area of category. It even states how social networks has helped kids get more involved with politics.
This site rehashes over a few of the principles of new media and gives a more visual look at them. Which is much more pleasant to me than just a wall of text!
This website is very interesting because it talks about the five principles of New Media. It provides images as examples and it explains how each principle is composed and the content the images have.
This is an example on how the internet has revolutionized modern media, that before had been thought to be the most innovative, have been impacted by digital media.
Social media is the buzzword of the moment. It has even overtaken porn as the most popular activity on the web, and the term is being bandied about as a catch-all phrase to sum up everything broadcasters do online.
For me, social media is about collaboration, participation and storytelling.
For us, social media is an editorial tool. It is a great source of tip-offs.
We haven’t segregated social media by having a person/team dedicated to it as, for example, The Sun does, because the most important thing is that everybody realises that every single person in our newsroom has to be social media savvy
You don’t necessarily want to put everybody’s opinion on air, but you can see trends and it helps with your impartiality and openness.
Social media is at the heart of everything MTV does. We now test talent and programming on social media audiences before we make commissioning decisions. We see it as a form of marketing, providing social currency for our brands.
James Kirkham Five years ago, it was about building a fanbase early doors, so by the time the show came on, everyone knew about it. But now social media has become an awful lot more. It still facilitates conversation but, at its best, it takes that conversation and allows viewers to have an impact on a show.
Suddenly everyone, from marketing to PR to digital, has to work together and recognise each other’s disciplines, which is quite difficult.
people are constructing their own storylines. Programme-makers are no longer such strict storytellers.
My worry is that because we can see social media and it’s cheap for research, we will stop trying to have those conversations face to face. We need to always remember that some people don’t want to use social media to talk.
So you have to bear in mind that social media can be amazingly superficial and sometimes, ultimately, meaningless.
Social media might be fine for certain demographics, but it’s not going to be your whole audience.
Enter project-based learning, designed to put students into a students-as-workers setting where they learn collaboration, critical thinking, written and oral communication, and the values of the work ethic while meeting state or national content standards.
This website is a "geek" forum particularly specializing in the use of modular computers. A completely modular computer would be able to be broken down and put back together. This type of technology seems useless and very painful, but if you read through the arguments it could be our newest big thing in computing!
This website is an easy to use computer memory converter. I decided to post this page because it will be very useful to other students not familiar with the amount of memory being used. This makes a big difference when downloading attachments or sharing files.
This is a simple news website that describes how to keep up to date with new media technologies. This page would be good for someone who is not very tech familiar.