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Min Kim's comment,
April 8, 10:02 PM
Thank you for sharing your awesome work! This curation definitely helped me a lot in understanding what new media trends are. Please keep the great work!
Min Kim's curator insight,
April 8, 10:16 PM
켄모리슨 교수님이 자신이 제작한 2013년 교재 "An Eye On New Media" 를 공유했다. 소셜미디어와 구글 아마존등 온라인 거물들의 역사와 지도자들을 간단하게 담아냈으며, 어떻게 하면 개인이나 집단이 이런 소셜미디어의 세계에서 성공할 수 있는지에 대한 많은 기사와 정보들을 모아놨다.
My professor from Linton Global College, Ken Morrison, has made his 2013 version curated book "An Eye on New Media". This curated book contains much information about how current social media was established and how our new meida trend will change over time. 2012 version of this book really helped me a lot understanding the fundamental knowledge about media.
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wanderingsalsero's curator insight,
May 17, 3:49 AM
Just one more way the NWO is getting irrevocably embedded in our lives. I don't trust Google. Use'em.....yeah. Trust'em.... no.
Rob Schneider's comment,
May 18, 1:39 AM
Google's getting a little creepy. I think I'll stick with PayPal.
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Push Reptes i Continguts's curator insight,
May 16, 7:18 AM
Las mejores predicciones sobre tecnologia digital, mobiles, redes sociales, ... para los próximos 50 años (Infografia)
MTD's curator insight,
May 17, 5:15 AM
Fantastic look at how technology will develop, drive new advances, interact, and push the development of business and society in the medium future. Delete the scoop?
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Daniels's curator insight,
May 14, 5:06 PM
I was aware that by youtube marketing you can get some quite good results for your business. Yes, besides sales, but I heard something new - the idea of ranking your website in the generic search by using youtube only. Looking for a proof.
Elsie Whitelock's curator insight,
May 15, 10:24 AM
Ready to create your first video? Good help here for setting it up.. Delete the scoop?
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Lily Lara's curator insight,
May 22, 12:24 AM
Aprendiendo a diseñar presentaciones, 10:20:30 lo recomiendo. Delete the scoop?
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RitaZ's curator insight,
May 12, 8:00 AM
Teachers need to find a way to take advantage of the different modes of reading for different purposes in order to reap the benefits of each (and to teach our students to do so). Thanks, Adele!
luiy's curator insight,
May 13, 5:54 PM
But why, one could ask, are we working so hard to make reading with new technologies like tablets and e-readers so similar to the experience of reading on the very ancient technology that is paper? Why not keep paper and evolve screen-based reading into something else entirely? Screens obviously offer readers experiences that paper cannot. Scrolling may not be the ideal way to navigate a text as long and dense as Moby Dick, but the New York Times, Washington Post, ESPN and other media outlets have created beautiful, highly visual articles that depend entirely on scrolling and could not appear in print in the same way. Some Web comics andinfographics turn scrolling into a strength rather than a weakness. Similarly, Robin Sloan has pioneered the tap essay for mobile devices. The immensely popular interactive Scale of the Universe tool could not have been made on paper in any practical way. New e-publishing companies like Atavist offer tablet readers long-form journalism with embedded interactive graphics, maps, timelines, animations and sound tracks. And some writers are pairing up with computer programmers to produce ever more sophisticated interactive fiction and nonfiction in which one's choices determine what one reads, hears and sees next. Delete the scoop?
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Jeff Domansky's comment,
May 11, 8:06 PM
You're welcome Ken. It was an eye opener and great G+ tips. Glad it was helpful.
Two Pens's curator insight,
May 12, 11:08 AM
Infographic is a mess but the article info on G+ is excellent with lots of helpful tips. My fave: use recorded Hangouts to interview people in your field. They will be stored on YouTube and can function as informative posts.
Steve Schildwachter's curator insight,
May 13, 10:12 AM
I'm going to pay attention to this one, if only because Google seems to be corralling even my Blogger site into Google+. This is also why iGoogle is going away, I'm sure of it. Delete the scoop?
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Howard Rheingold's curator insight,
May 24, 2:37 PM
Attentional intelligence is only logical -- it is easier to perform mental tasks when you are able to switch to focal attention and stay there during the task. Although IQ is presumed to be relatively unchangeable, metacognitive capabilities such as strengthened ability to switch to focal attention and stay there appear to be trainable.
Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
May 24, 6:59 PM
I curated this in this area, because the essence if mindful practice.
Ken Morrison's comment,
May 24, 9:02 PM
I will definitely be sharing this with students and reminding myself that part of mental performance is blocking things out. I like the computer analogy. A faster processor is great. Letting an older computer focus on one important task can perform much better than the fast comptuer running 13 applications.
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Martin Debattista's curator insight,
May 24, 7:31 AM
Reminds me of the 'attention economy' in Geert Lovink's book "No Comment" I am reading just now for my research:
"In the attention economy, value is measured in the amount of time you happen to spend with any given media object or person. This can bea web site, watching your favorite show on television, text messaging afriend, talking on the phone, or blogging about the concert you attended-last night. For a long time the attention economy remained a hyped-upconcept, launched during the speculative 1990s to point to the shift fromthe production of tangible goods to immaterial services. The point thatmakes attention such an interesting commodity is the fact that it is soscarce. As Michael Goldhaber Writes in his 1996 Principles of the NewEconomy: "Attention is scarce because each of us has only so much of it to give, and it can come only from us-not machines, computers or anywhere else. Attention is another way of saying "time," as in "Where I choose to spend my time."
Lynn O'Connell for O'Connell Meier's curator insight,
May 24, 9:03 PM
"Associations are positioned to be the ultimate curators." Delete the scoop?
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wanderingsalsero's curator insight,
May 21, 1:20 AM
I'm finally realizing that Tumblr is going to have to be my alternative to Posterous. I can only hope that Tumblr's recent acquisition by Yahoo will be a positive. Hopefully Yahoo is tired of being a distant #2 and won't mess Tumblr up like Twitter did Posterous.
What I do wonder is why there doesn't seem to be much clear information out there about Tumblr. Myself....I always found it kinda confusing. I never had confidence in navigating around it and I got tired of see weird shit on what I thought was MY blog every time I logged in. Delete the scoop?
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Martin (Marty) Smith's comment,
May 18, 5:22 PM
Ken's right when he says "Because Social Signals seem to trump common sense" AND such poor content calls into question how much BOT support is built into a platform such as TechCrunch. The idea that the little guy has half a chance doesn't look TRUE when a lousy infographic gets more auto-bot support than content worked into a pot from raw clay. Semantic web will fix some of this, but maybe there is a more important question for TechCrunch. Is THIS TechCrunch a shadow of its founding passion and commitment. Has TC sold out to the point where its MACHINE has taken on a life unto itself and is that a good thing? Ken says NO and I agree. Take our engagement for granted and it can disappear in a blink. Does MYSPACE ring any bells in this regard?
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Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
May 16, 8:30 PM
This looks like an interesting article with references to innovation being costly and disruptive. Is that what bureaucrats and technocrats want? Delete the scoop?
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Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
May 13, 6:26 PM
This is a fairly detailed article with great ideas. How often do we hear someone say, "Trust me?" Those words raise my spidey senses. Delete the scoop?
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SooJin-Stella Lee's comment,
May 13, 4:39 AM
I need to reflect my thoughts and share new information with people. I really need to work on those!!
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