The document discusses the concept of micromedia and microcontent in digital environments. It defines microcontent as small, self-contained units of information that can be easily reused and remixed. Micromedia refers to media environments characterized by low-fidelity, low-resolution content consumed on mobile devices. The document outlines six design principles for micromedia applications: perceived simplicity, point of presence, openness, the flow, periphery/casuality, and being gesture-driven.
eCommunication: The 10 Paradigms of Media in the Digital Age by Jose Luis Orihuela. II A20 COST Conference: Towards New Media Paradigms. Content, Producers, Organizations and Audiences (Pamplona, 27-28 de junio de 2003). Published in: Towards New Media Paradigms: Content, Producers, Organisations and Audiences, Ediciones Eunate, Pamplona, 2004, pp. 129-135.
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Presentation on key social trends related to digital technologies, presented at the infoactivism workshop organized by Centrum Cyfrowe Projekt: Polska for the Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe.
eCommunication: The 10 Paradigms of Media in the Digital Age by Jose Luis Orihuela. II A20 COST Conference: Towards New Media Paradigms. Content, Producers, Organizations and Audiences (Pamplona, 27-28 de junio de 2003). Published in: Towards New Media Paradigms: Content, Producers, Organisations and Audiences, Ediciones Eunate, Pamplona, 2004, pp. 129-135.
Transformed media landscape - and how we can make best use of itcentrumcyfrowe
Presentation on key social trends related to digital technologies, presented at the infoactivism workshop organized by Centrum Cyfrowe Projekt: Polska for the Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe.
Blockchain-based Crowdfunding: what impact on artistic production and art con...eraser Juan José Calderón
Blockchain-based Crowdfunding:
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This presentation is a contribution to the definition of the New Media concept. Prepared by Ismail H. Polat. (Instructor in New Media Department @ Kadir Has University, Istanbul.
Has new media democratised the production of media texts by shifting the control of media content away from large media institutions?
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How active or interactive are consumers of new media and how significant is this in terms of power?
How has new/digital media impacted on traditional media productions and consumption?
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Blockchain-based Crowdfunding: what impact on artistic production and art con...eraser Juan José Calderón
Blockchain-based Crowdfunding:
what impact on artistic production and art consumption?
Primavera De Filippi. Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law
This presentation is a contribution to the definition of the New Media concept. Prepared by Ismail H. Polat. (Instructor in New Media Department @ Kadir Has University, Istanbul.
Has new media democratised the production of media texts by shifting the control of media content away from large media institutions?
Has new media changed the way media texts are consumed and what are the social implications for this?
Has new media technology provided new cross-cultural, global media texts that communicate across national and social boundaries?
How active or interactive are consumers of new media and how significant is this in terms of power?
How has new/digital media impacted on traditional media productions and consumption?
To what extent does new media escape some of the constraints of censorship that traditional media encounters?
Network Society: A Presentation to the CMI Guernseyguernseywebdesign
Introducing the concepts of network society to the Guernsey branch of the Chartered Management Institue.
Case study led with an emphasis on convergent technologies presented in a case study format.
Analysing Social, Cultural and Economic aspects of evolving technologies.
Plotting Paths Through Digital MinefieldsDom Pates
These were the slides that accompanied a workshop/talk I gave for City, University of London's Library and Information Science Masters students, as part of their 'After Hours' series. The session looked at some of the ethical choices we face in the information society, and my particular journey towards a more critical lens on that society.
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Read more: http://cultbizztech.com/most-promising-start-ups-in-logistics/
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Teemu Arina's presentation at the DCL conference in Vanajanlinna, Hämeenlinna on 4th of November 2009. For more information, see http://tarina.blogging.fi
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This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
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Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
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Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
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http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...
Designing Learning Experiences for the New Microcosmos.
1. Designing for the Microcosmos Martin Lindner ARC Research Studios Austria Studio eLearning Environments Human-centered Design for 'Casual' Information and Learning in Micromedia Environments
11. What is Human-centered design in the age of “supermodernity”, when the structure of center-periphery itself is vanishing? A A A A A A A A A A a “ In the new digital media environment, the position of the subject seems paradoxical: Empowered like never before, inflated like never before, overwhelmed like never before.“ Marc Augé (1994)
14. MICROSOFT OFFICE FILES & DOCUMENTS FIXED-LINE TELEPHONY DESKTOP APPLICATIONS Subject Position (last millenium)
15. MICROCONTENT discovered in 2001 GOOGLE SHREDDERING MACROCONTENT PC GOING MOBILE MOBILE PHONES EXPLOSION OF THE E-MAIL INBOX 2000/2005: MS Office exploded MULTITASKING ATTENTION DEFICIT TRAIT LIFE INTER-RUPTED
18. “ There is a world of difference between the modern home environment of integrated electric information and the classroom.” Marshall McLuhan (1967):
23. “ Did you hear? e-Learning is Dead. That's right... dead. Shot down in the prime of its life. Six feet under. Kaput.“ Jay Cross (2003) The man who had coined the term in 1998
26. “ Men are suddenly nomadic gatherers of knowledge , … informed as never before, free from fragmentary specialism as never before – but also involved … as never before.” Marshall McLuhan (1964):
31. MICROMEDIA is … Here & Now Always On, 24/7 Sensurround, Multimedia A Chain Reaction of Small Perceptual Shocks A Total and Immersive Field
32. Umair Haque (2005), The New Economy of Media Micromedia, Connected Consumption, and the Snowball Effect The explosion of digital micromedia puts an end to Mass Media as we know it. www.bubblegeneration.com
33. Microchunks result from the “unbundling of traditional media goods” like news, albums, books … [and courses]. www.bubblegeneration.com Umair Haque (2005), The New Economy of Media.
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35. Lev Manovich (2000), Macromedia and Micro-media “ Media technologies seem typically to move in one direction : ‘more’. More resolution, better color, better visual fidelity, more bandwidth, more immersion.” www.manovich.net
36. … but why would people want to play games on a tiny phone screen? or texting? or moblogging?
37. Lev Manovich (2000), Macromedia and Micro-media “ While some media forms get richer, others stay purposefully 'poorer.' A more minimalist kind of media, characterized by low resolution, low fidelity, and slow speeds, is born. I call it micro-media.” www.manovich.net
38. Lev Manovich (2000), Macromedia and Micro-media Micromedia will not go away: “ Given the fact that soon more users worldwide will access the Internet through cell phones than through computers, it will not only successfully compete with macro-media but may even overtake it in popularity.” www.manovich.net
40. “ We've discovered in the last few years that navigating the web in meme-sized chunks is the natural idiom of the Internet.“ Anil Dash, 2002 Introducing the Microcontent Client
41. … memes : replicating units of cultural information
43. self-contained the smallest units of meaning / communication that can stand for itself elementary individually addressable to be easily re-used and re-mixed appropriate media format appropriately formatted to work as building blocks in different cultural patterns and individual mindsets Dash‘s microcontent definition (paraphrase): Human processed information
44. self-contained [some relation to object-oriented programming] elementary individually addressable to be easily re-used and re-mixed appropriate data format appropriately formatted for integration in different applications and services Dash‘s microcontent definition (paraphrase): Computer processed information
45. The evolution of microcontent is a complex feedback phenomenon – it can not be reduced neither to software nor to humans
47. In micromedia environments, knowledge takes on the form of clouds. (Microcontent being something like small drops of vapor.) “ Personal Info Cloud ” Thomas Van der Wal, 2005 www.vanderwal.net
48. „… all kinds of information chunks in our digital life take on the form of digital lifestreams“, “ leaving behind a stream-shaped cyberbody, like an aircraft's contrail , as we go” David Gelernter, 2000: The Second Coming – A Manifesto
69. www.yiibu.com Mobile content to enhance your everyday moments During idle moments on the subway, in-between meetings, or running to soccer practice—mobile devices are increasingly becoming an integral part of our lives. Yiibu creates small lifestyle and learning applications for those 'in-between-moments' you spend with your mobile devices.