Media & nätverk har alltid varit sociala… men nätet har inte varit det. Vad vi egentligen menar är övergången till Web2.0
Informationskontroll??? Web2.0 handlar om användare som skapar och genererar innehåll Genom att skapa eller att kommentera dets om andra har gjort
Du är inte expert…
” (...) Content isn't king. If I sent you to a desert island and gave you the choice of taking your friends or your movies, you'd choose your friends -- if you chose the movies, we'd call you a sociopath. Conversation is king. Content is just something to talk about. (...)” Cory Doctorow on BoingBoing: http://www.boingboing.net/2006/10/10/disney-exec-piracy-i.html
Bloggare dödar journalism Internet är en fluga Digitalkameran tar livet av fotografen Wikipedia är farligt!
“ The Cult of the Amateur: How Today's Internet is Killing Our Culture” Andrew Keen!
Social media is content created by people using highly accessible and scalable publishing technologies. At its most basic sense, social media is a shift in how people discover, read and share news, information and content. It's a fusion of sociology and technology, transforming monologues (one to many) into dialogues (many to many) and is the democratization of information, transforming people from content readers into publishers. Social media has become extremely popular because it allows people to connect in the online world to form relationships for personal and business. Wikipedia
Experten kan inte längre förlita sig på sitt förflutna utan måste ständigt bevisa sin värde. Vad innebär detta?
Att inte delta är att isolera sig
Men…
Email (let's drop the hyphen)
I have been a happy man ever since January 1, 1990, when I no longer had an email address. I'd used email since about 1975, and it seems to me that 15 years of email is plenty for one lifetime.
Email is a wonderful thing for people whose role in life is to be on top of things. But not for me; my role is to be on the bottom of things. What I do takes long hours of studying and uninterruptible concentration. I try to learn certain areas of computer science exhaustively; then I try to digest that knowledge into a form that is accessible to people who don't have time for such study.
Donald Knuth
Tack för uppmärksamheten! Mathias Klang [email_address] http://digital-rights.net http://techrisk.se
Picture Sources 1 Unless otherwise specified all images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike and have been found on Flickr. Slide 1: Image “You are where?” by ohskylab, Slide 2: Slide 3: Image “Crashed German LVG B.II 1054/15” by drakegoodman Slide 4: Slide 5: Image “access everywhere” by mkebbe Slide 6: Image “two old ladies in Vienna” by loungerie Slide 7: Image “111.365, serious conversation” by stetted Slide 8: Image “Deep conversation” by eytonz Slide 9: Image “Ice cream conversation” by Castorp Republic Slide 10: Slide 11: Image “What??” by rmx Slide 12: Slide 13: Image “A conversation between black and white - IMG_6626 ed + cr bw” by greekadman Slide 14: Image “The conversation” by mr.beaver Slide 15: Image “L1014687 quiet conversation with Alice B” by Susan NYC Slide 16: Image “conversation” by otkuda Slide 17: image “ All alone” by _MaO_ Slide 18: Slide 19: Slide 20: Image “orvieto conversation” by clickykbd
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