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Gary Ritzenthaler

The Trouble With Twitter - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "To those who Twitter, the reporter who investigates a story before offering it to the public must also seem tediously ruminant. On Twitter, the notes become the story, devoid of even five minutes of reflection on the writer's way to the computer. I can see that there are times -an airplane landing in the Hudson, a presidential election in Iran-when this type of impromptu journalism becomes a necessity, and an exciting one at that. Luckily, reporters still exist to make sense of information bytes and expand upon them for readers-but for how much longer?"
Gary Ritzenthaler

The Benefits of Distraction and Overstimulation -- New York Magazine - 0 views

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    This is a long article, but well worth the read - on what might be the most important technological topic facing our society.
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    "Over the last several years, the problem of attention has migrated right into the center of our cultural attention. [...] Everyone still pays some form of attention all the time, of course-it's basically impossible for humans not to-but the currency in which we pay it, and the goods we get in exchange, have changed dramatically."
Gary Ritzenthaler

apophenia: I want my cyborg life - 0 views

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    For the last few years, I've been spoiled. I've been surrounded by people who, when asked a question, immediately bring out a digital device and look it up. The conferences that I've attended have backchannels as a given. Tweeting, blogging, Wikipedia-ing... these are all just what we do. It's not all there - it's still broken. My cohort is still always in search of a power plug and there's a lag between the time a question is asked and the point at which the iPhone's slow browser is loaded, the query is entered, and the answer is given. Still, we're getting there. Or so I thought.
Gary Ritzenthaler

New Media, Old Media | Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) - 0 views

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    What types of news stories do consumers share and discuss the most? What issues do they have less interest in? What is the interplay of the various new media platforms? And how do their agendas compare with that of the mainstream press? To answer these questions, the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism has gathered a year of data on the top news stories discussed and linked to on blogs and social media pages and seven months' worth on Twitter. We also have analyzed a year of the most viewed news-related videos on YouTube. Several clear trends emerge.
Gary Ritzenthaler

The WELL: Christian Crumlish, THE POWER OF MANY - 0 views

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    Christian Crumlish describes the themes in his book, "the Power of Many," a 2004 look at social web topics. Of particular interest are his thoughts on the use of the Web and social media in the Dean Campaign of 2004.
Gary Ritzenthaler

'The Social Network': A Review Of Aaron Sorkin's Film About Facebook And Mark Zuckerber... - 0 views

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    Lessig reviews The Social Network movie - the results are interesting, but at the same time reveal a lot about the reviewer in addition to the topic reviewed.
Gary Ritzenthaler

Social networks that matter: Twitter under the microscope by Bernardo A. Huberman, Dani... - 0 views

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    Scholars, advertisers and political activists see massive online social networks as a representation of social interactions that can be used to study the propagation of ideas, social bond dynamics and viral marketing, among others. But the linked structures of social networks do not reveal actual interactions among people. Scarcity of attention and the daily rhythms of life and work makes people default to interacting with those few that matter and that reciprocate their attention. A study of social interactions within Twitter reveals that the driver of usage is a sparse and hidden network of connections underlying the "declared" set of friends and followers.
Gary Ritzenthaler

eLearning 2.0 Technologies and Concepts: Is Social Media a challenge for Higher Education? - 0 views

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    The usage of these technologies in learning processes is not a fad, it is just a normal reflection of the evolutionary development of internet. Our students like YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, ect. and spend much time in these virtual places. The informal learning based on Web 2.0 exists and functions like a "university in shadow" with possibilities of a borderless digital learning environment. So, why don't the educators present the power of social media for learning and better strategies for its utilization?
Joseph Meehan

Clay Shirky: How social media can make history | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Recent Ted Talk from Clay Shirky presented at the Ted@State conference. Description from the site:\n\nWhile news from Iran streams to the world, Clay Shirky shows how Facebook, Twitter and TXTs help citizens in repressive regimes to report on real news, bypassing censors (however briefly). The end of top-down control of news is changing the nature of politics.
Gary Ritzenthaler

Faceted Identity, Faceted Lives: Social and Technical Issues in Being Yourself Online |... - 1 views

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    "This paper explores key issues people experience managing personal boundaries within and across social technologies. We look in particular at email and online social networks. We offer a theoretical framework for understanding the errors in assumptions about the singularity of identity that are currently inscribed into the sharing models of social technology systems. Through a questionnaire study we examine how people facet their identities and their lives, and how these facets are expressed through use of technology. We found for more mature users family was an extremely important context for sharing online, and that email was still a preferred form of communication for private sharing across facets of life. Single, working men had the highest level of incompatible facets, and a higher level of facet incompatibility was correlated with increased worry about sharing in the context of social networks."
Gary Ritzenthaler

Why did it all go wrong for the once fashionable social network? | Technology | The Obs... - 1 views

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    Explores the downfall of Bebo from the primary social network in the UK to the decision to shut down in 2010.
Gary Ritzenthaler

Check (In) Yo' Self Before You Wreck Yo' Self: Why Foursquare Users Check In "Off The G... - 0 views

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    "What purpose does it serve to notify your friends that you're out on the town but to hide the location? And what does it tell us about the future of location-based services & privacy? This was the question I set out to answer by surveying nearly 500 Foursquare users."
Gary Ritzenthaler

Web Administration devBlog - Policy Statement for Official UF Facebook Page - 0 views

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    "Over the summer, the On-line and Electronic Subcommitee of the Strategic Communication Committee considered official Facebook use. Out of that review, Web Administration worked with UF's General Counsel to craft a policy that accommodates the new opportunities available with the need to maintain a professional presentation and message."
Gary Ritzenthaler

Link by Link - The Wars of Words on Wikipedia's Outskirts - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "In a sweeping ruling with little precedent in the eight-year history of Wikipedia, the committee blocked editing from "all I.P. addresses owned or operated by the Church of Scientology and its associates, broadly interpreted." The ruling did allow users from those addresses to appeal to be reinstated on a case-by-case basis."
Gary Ritzenthaler

Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship - 0 views

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    Probably the most important reading we will do in terms of "foundations" of social networks. Take your time with it and read it closely.
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    "Social network sites (SNSs) are increasingly attracting the attention of academic and industry researchers intrigued by their affordances and reach. This special theme section of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication brings together scholarship on these emergent phenomena. In this introductory article, we describe features of SNSs and propose a comprehensive definition. We then present one perspective on the history of such sites, discussing key changes and developments. After briefly summarizing existing scholarship concerning SNSs, we discuss the articles in this special section and conclude with considerations for future research."
Gary Ritzenthaler

The Journalists Formerly Known as the Media: My Advice to the Next Generation - Jay Ros... - 0 views

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    "I want to go in a completely different direction today. Ready? You need to understand that the way you imagine the users will determine how useful a journalist you will be."
Gary Ritzenthaler

The Social Network and docudrama dishonesty | Andrew Clark | Business | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    Review of The Social Network movie on Facebook in the Guardian (UK). Discusses the liberties taken by the authors.
Gary Ritzenthaler

Does the Internet Make You Dumber? - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Nick Carr makes the case that the Internet is changing the way we think, and not in good ways - vs. a Clay Shirky essay from the same day.
Gary Ritzenthaler

Clay Shirky: Let a thousand flowers bloom to replace newspapers; don't build ... - 0 views

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    NYU professor and Internet thinker Clay Shirky gave a talk Tuesday at the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, our friends just on the other side of Harvard Square. His subject was the future of accountability journalism in a world of declining newspapers.
Joseph Meehan

MI6 chief's cover is blown by wife's holiday snaps on Facebook - Telegraph - 0 views

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    From the site: The new head of MI6, Sir John Sawers, is at the centre of a security breach after his wife published family holiday photographs and other personal details on the Facebook website.
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