1. The document discusses how increased connectivity through technologies like email, social media, and smartphones is leading to greater information sharing but also increased anxiety and instability.
2. As more people share information online, it becomes easier for learning to be done independently through sharing content, but this sharing also destabilizes existing power structures and control of information.
3. Sharing content online both empowers individuals by spreading information more widely but also makes controlling information flow more difficult, with implications for businesses and governments trying to manage messaging.
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Describe some effects that cybertechnology has had so far for our se.pdfcalderoncasto9163
Describe some effects that cybertechnology has had so far for our sense of self. Questions to
think about as you write: In the age of information how are we beginning to conceive ourselves
in relation to nature? How is cybertechnology changing the way he view ourselves and others?
Does cybertechnology bring us closer together or create a rift? Are humans becoming more
computer-like? How?
MUST BE AT LEAST 300 WORDS IN TOTAL.
Solution
Information technologies are in a stable level of change and break-through.We can see that
information technologies have brought great social changes compared to the past years before
they appeared.In the past days of disconnect,we plugged into each other\'s nervous system by
passing our books,on discussions with others and by sharing our thoughts and dreams.But
connectedness made one become others databases snd servers learning on eachother\'s
memories.The expanded technology increased the lenghts of people\'s thoughts with this
increasing world.It brought people\'s imaginations and thoughts into existence.
The effects of technology has to do with whether humans desire greater simplicity or complexity
as they progress. Many technology creators acclaim the value of convergence. While that might
severely reduce the number of ‘devices’ that we need and use, it also adds complexity to the task
of using a device.Alternately, people have written about how we desire purity, and will therefore
look for technologies that will do one thing, and do it extremely well. The challenge before
technology innovators, clearly, is to enable technologies to communicate with each other, and
sort problems out, the way humans do.Technology will enable diverse cultures to collaborate
more efficiently, in every sphere. It will bring people and organizations together, closer.
Technology will allow people to live multiple lives, assume and live out multiple
identities.Every day, as millions of people interact over the internet, they navigate worlds that are
simulated, they create virtual personalities, and forge online relationships. Fantasy and role-play,
both natural and important functions of child development, are fostered by adult chatrooms and
virtual reality. In a distributed, yet isolated world, people desire connections. In doing so, they
think not of identity but identity crises.
Technological world is a brilliant opportunity for global connections and it gives the exprience of
leading different lives and cultures.We must believe that internet brings us together as without
internet it is not so easy to communicate with eachother.But on the other hand, it does have some
negative effects on people, tearing them apart in way of face to face communication making such
relations undervalued.
Computers, or operating systems to be exact, are lacking in the the fundamental capabilities
possessed by all sentient systems: the ability to reason, to learn from observation and experience,
to grow intelectually over time. As of today, computers .
Rethinking Business Models in a Networked WorldThomas Samson
The document discusses how business models need to adapt to the increasingly networked world. It emphasizes that in the future, people will be connected through social networks and mobile devices. Companies will need to engage customers by rewarding their attention, understanding social networks as new market spaces, and offering value through conversation rather than traditional advertising. The emerging networked culture values open sharing and challenges restrictive property rights.
1. The document discusses how increased connectivity through technologies like email, social media, and smartphones is leading to greater information sharing but also increased anxiety and instability.
2. As more people share information online, it becomes easier for learning to be done independently through sharing content, but this sharing also destabilizes existing power structures and control of information.
3. Sharing content online both empowers individuals by spreading information more widely but also makes controlling information flow more difficult, with implications for businesses and governments trying to manage messaging.
Relayo - live chat with experts super fastSam Doshi
Live chatting with experts made super freaking simple - that's our mission. Make it yours to get more knowledge from your community via a virtual consulting and micro mentoring platform.
Describe some effects that cybertechnology has had so far for our se.pdfcalderoncasto9163
Describe some effects that cybertechnology has had so far for our sense of self. Questions to
think about as you write: In the age of information how are we beginning to conceive ourselves
in relation to nature? How is cybertechnology changing the way he view ourselves and others?
Does cybertechnology bring us closer together or create a rift? Are humans becoming more
computer-like? How?
MUST BE AT LEAST 300 WORDS IN TOTAL.
Solution
Information technologies are in a stable level of change and break-through.We can see that
information technologies have brought great social changes compared to the past years before
they appeared.In the past days of disconnect,we plugged into each other\'s nervous system by
passing our books,on discussions with others and by sharing our thoughts and dreams.But
connectedness made one become others databases snd servers learning on eachother\'s
memories.The expanded technology increased the lenghts of people\'s thoughts with this
increasing world.It brought people\'s imaginations and thoughts into existence.
The effects of technology has to do with whether humans desire greater simplicity or complexity
as they progress. Many technology creators acclaim the value of convergence. While that might
severely reduce the number of ‘devices’ that we need and use, it also adds complexity to the task
of using a device.Alternately, people have written about how we desire purity, and will therefore
look for technologies that will do one thing, and do it extremely well. The challenge before
technology innovators, clearly, is to enable technologies to communicate with each other, and
sort problems out, the way humans do.Technology will enable diverse cultures to collaborate
more efficiently, in every sphere. It will bring people and organizations together, closer.
Technology will allow people to live multiple lives, assume and live out multiple
identities.Every day, as millions of people interact over the internet, they navigate worlds that are
simulated, they create virtual personalities, and forge online relationships. Fantasy and role-play,
both natural and important functions of child development, are fostered by adult chatrooms and
virtual reality. In a distributed, yet isolated world, people desire connections. In doing so, they
think not of identity but identity crises.
Technological world is a brilliant opportunity for global connections and it gives the exprience of
leading different lives and cultures.We must believe that internet brings us together as without
internet it is not so easy to communicate with eachother.But on the other hand, it does have some
negative effects on people, tearing them apart in way of face to face communication making such
relations undervalued.
Computers, or operating systems to be exact, are lacking in the the fundamental capabilities
possessed by all sentient systems: the ability to reason, to learn from observation and experience,
to grow intelectually over time. As of today, computers .
Rethinking Business Models in a Networked WorldThomas Samson
The document discusses how business models need to adapt to the increasingly networked world. It emphasizes that in the future, people will be connected through social networks and mobile devices. Companies will need to engage customers by rewarding their attention, understanding social networks as new market spaces, and offering value through conversation rather than traditional advertising. The emerging networked culture values open sharing and challenges restrictive property rights.
This document provides an overview of social media and social networking, outlining how they have developed and changed communication. It discusses how in the past transparency and participation were limited to small circles, but now digital tools allow people to communicate globally. The key differences now are that people influence audiences through relationships and two-way communication rather than one-way broadcasts, and listen to their communities. It recommends having a clear social media strategy and mission, gaining leadership support, collaborating with audiences, and keeping communications flexible.
The document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICTs) have increased global connectivity and access to information. It notes that 79% of U.S. adults now use the internet and there are over 5 billion mobile phone users worldwide. ICTs allow for research, collaboration, and cooperation across geographic boundaries. The document emphasizes that social networks can provide informal learning opportunities, testing grounds for new ideas, and peer learning through expanding one's networks beyond close friends to access new resources and innovation. Finally, it suggests that communities can harness social networking tools online to facilitate participation and innovation offline in areas like participatory budgeting and community development.
Mobile Mastery ebook - Nokia - #SmarterEverydayNokia
Mobile - being connected everywhere to everything and everyone - is the fact of modern life. It defines how we live, how we work, how we communicate and how the world runs. It is the tool we reach for first when we are faced with challenges big and small in our everyday lives.
But despite the rapid pace with which we’ve adopted it, we’re still learning the best and most effective ways to use mobile technology, how to make the most of the opportunities and how to avoid the pitfalls.
That is what mobile mastery is about – gaining the skills and knowledge we need to work with technology in a productive, efficient and beneficial way.
For more #SmarterEveryday content follow us @NokiaAtWork
Communication technologies were created to bridge geographical distance, but people have discovered they allow new experiences by taking advantage of being apart. Being apart enables careful self-expression through crafted messages and avoids unintended emotions during difficult conversations. Technologies should not aim to replicate face-to-face interactions, but support the unique benefits of distance communication.
The document discusses how the internet and connectivity have changed the way people live, work and learn. It notes that the complexity of the internet today is comparable to the human brain, but will exceed it greatly in the future. It also discusses the evolution of the web from linking computers, to linking content, to linking people through social networking. Living and learning are now done in a highly networked world.
What will leadership look like in the Age of the Web? A presentation at LeWeb 2008. (The original used lots of animations, so some of the slides look odd.)
Communication technology is rapidly advancing and changing how people interact. Cell phones have become essential devices that allow video calls, texting, and social media usage on the go. The internet is also changing how information is accessed and shared, replacing newspapers with online content. Schools are integrating more technology into classrooms through online assignments, notes, and lectures. Cars are becoming more advanced with features like self-driving capabilities. Experts predict that future communication technologies will become even more integrated into daily life and education.
From a workshop conducted by Steve Nelson of AP42 in December, 2011, this paper explores the use of social media in healthcare marketing. Three megatrends are presented that are shaping the healthcare social media landscape. The current state of social media in healthcare is discussed. Practical advice is given for jumping in and participating int he social milieu.
This document is a guide to networking for academics produced by REDS (Researcher Enterprise Development Salford). It discusses the importance of networking for opportunities and collaborations. The guide provides advice on in-person and online networking, including using social media platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, and blogs. It also summarizes various networking theories and stresses the importance of reciprocity in professional relationships.
The document discusses the skills and mindset of a successful community weaver or network weaver. It defines a network weaver as someone who works to make networks healthier by connecting people strategically, helping people identify their passions, and serving as a catalyst for self-organizing groups. Some key skills of network weavers include helping people see opportunities, coaching collaborative projects, encouraging the spread of successful patterns, and helping deepen the quality of relationships. The document also provides resources for network weaving including June Holley's blog and checklist.
Далеко не новая презентация, но от этого совершенно не становящейся не актуальной. Может быть только в части статистики. Остальное вполне свежо, интересно и полезно.
Social Media: an Obligation, an Opportunity, or a ThreatNinetyTen
Is online social media really a threat, or a great opportunity.
This presentation aims to:
1) Discuss the social media landscape as it stands with reference to public networks and common conceptions
2) Show how a social network resonates as a model for associations and their goals
3) Look at how private and public social networks can become a threat to an association, with examples
4) Cover using a private social network for an association and how to get the best from it
5) Show how to use the best of both (private & public social networks)
Case studies from outside of the membership sector will include:
- Channel 4
- Nokia
Technology in general -- and the internet and social media specifically -- have changed the way we work. And not just by shifting the mediums through which we communicate, but by changing the very nature of what we communicate. Technology is blurring the line between our personal and professional selves and changing our expectations of each other and our organizations.
Each nonprofit’s story is more than a mission statement, a website or an annual report. The story also includes the people inside and those on the front lines. It's how individuals represent the mission statement and organizational values that bring the vision to life online and out in the world. Blending individual and organizational stories is crucial to success in the digital age.
So, how can organizations and individuals work together to do this?
Nancy Lyons and Meghan Wilker of the Geek Girls Guide will speak about the intersection of technology and humanity, and the role of individuals in representing an organization.
How do you imagine social Interaction within 10 years, taking into considerat...Mayank Kumar Jain
This document discusses how social interaction has changed over the past 10 years due to increasing technology use. Traditionally, social interaction only occurred face-to-face, but technology has now enabled interaction across distances through social media platforms. While technology removes barriers to communication, allowing access to global networks, it also risks reduced personal interactions and privacy issues. However, with awareness of its pros and cons, technology can be used to enhance rather than replace physical social relationships.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
This document provides an overview of social media and social networking, outlining how they have developed and changed communication. It discusses how in the past transparency and participation were limited to small circles, but now digital tools allow people to communicate globally. The key differences now are that people influence audiences through relationships and two-way communication rather than one-way broadcasts, and listen to their communities. It recommends having a clear social media strategy and mission, gaining leadership support, collaborating with audiences, and keeping communications flexible.
The document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICTs) have increased global connectivity and access to information. It notes that 79% of U.S. adults now use the internet and there are over 5 billion mobile phone users worldwide. ICTs allow for research, collaboration, and cooperation across geographic boundaries. The document emphasizes that social networks can provide informal learning opportunities, testing grounds for new ideas, and peer learning through expanding one's networks beyond close friends to access new resources and innovation. Finally, it suggests that communities can harness social networking tools online to facilitate participation and innovation offline in areas like participatory budgeting and community development.
Mobile Mastery ebook - Nokia - #SmarterEverydayNokia
Mobile - being connected everywhere to everything and everyone - is the fact of modern life. It defines how we live, how we work, how we communicate and how the world runs. It is the tool we reach for first when we are faced with challenges big and small in our everyday lives.
But despite the rapid pace with which we’ve adopted it, we’re still learning the best and most effective ways to use mobile technology, how to make the most of the opportunities and how to avoid the pitfalls.
That is what mobile mastery is about – gaining the skills and knowledge we need to work with technology in a productive, efficient and beneficial way.
For more #SmarterEveryday content follow us @NokiaAtWork
Communication technologies were created to bridge geographical distance, but people have discovered they allow new experiences by taking advantage of being apart. Being apart enables careful self-expression through crafted messages and avoids unintended emotions during difficult conversations. Technologies should not aim to replicate face-to-face interactions, but support the unique benefits of distance communication.
The document discusses how the internet and connectivity have changed the way people live, work and learn. It notes that the complexity of the internet today is comparable to the human brain, but will exceed it greatly in the future. It also discusses the evolution of the web from linking computers, to linking content, to linking people through social networking. Living and learning are now done in a highly networked world.
What will leadership look like in the Age of the Web? A presentation at LeWeb 2008. (The original used lots of animations, so some of the slides look odd.)
Communication technology is rapidly advancing and changing how people interact. Cell phones have become essential devices that allow video calls, texting, and social media usage on the go. The internet is also changing how information is accessed and shared, replacing newspapers with online content. Schools are integrating more technology into classrooms through online assignments, notes, and lectures. Cars are becoming more advanced with features like self-driving capabilities. Experts predict that future communication technologies will become even more integrated into daily life and education.
From a workshop conducted by Steve Nelson of AP42 in December, 2011, this paper explores the use of social media in healthcare marketing. Three megatrends are presented that are shaping the healthcare social media landscape. The current state of social media in healthcare is discussed. Practical advice is given for jumping in and participating int he social milieu.
This document is a guide to networking for academics produced by REDS (Researcher Enterprise Development Salford). It discusses the importance of networking for opportunities and collaborations. The guide provides advice on in-person and online networking, including using social media platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, and blogs. It also summarizes various networking theories and stresses the importance of reciprocity in professional relationships.
The document discusses the skills and mindset of a successful community weaver or network weaver. It defines a network weaver as someone who works to make networks healthier by connecting people strategically, helping people identify their passions, and serving as a catalyst for self-organizing groups. Some key skills of network weavers include helping people see opportunities, coaching collaborative projects, encouraging the spread of successful patterns, and helping deepen the quality of relationships. The document also provides resources for network weaving including June Holley's blog and checklist.
Далеко не новая презентация, но от этого совершенно не становящейся не актуальной. Может быть только в части статистики. Остальное вполне свежо, интересно и полезно.
Social Media: an Obligation, an Opportunity, or a ThreatNinetyTen
Is online social media really a threat, or a great opportunity.
This presentation aims to:
1) Discuss the social media landscape as it stands with reference to public networks and common conceptions
2) Show how a social network resonates as a model for associations and their goals
3) Look at how private and public social networks can become a threat to an association, with examples
4) Cover using a private social network for an association and how to get the best from it
5) Show how to use the best of both (private & public social networks)
Case studies from outside of the membership sector will include:
- Channel 4
- Nokia
Technology in general -- and the internet and social media specifically -- have changed the way we work. And not just by shifting the mediums through which we communicate, but by changing the very nature of what we communicate. Technology is blurring the line between our personal and professional selves and changing our expectations of each other and our organizations.
Each nonprofit’s story is more than a mission statement, a website or an annual report. The story also includes the people inside and those on the front lines. It's how individuals represent the mission statement and organizational values that bring the vision to life online and out in the world. Blending individual and organizational stories is crucial to success in the digital age.
So, how can organizations and individuals work together to do this?
Nancy Lyons and Meghan Wilker of the Geek Girls Guide will speak about the intersection of technology and humanity, and the role of individuals in representing an organization.
How do you imagine social Interaction within 10 years, taking into considerat...Mayank Kumar Jain
This document discusses how social interaction has changed over the past 10 years due to increasing technology use. Traditionally, social interaction only occurred face-to-face, but technology has now enabled interaction across distances through social media platforms. While technology removes barriers to communication, allowing access to global networks, it also risks reduced personal interactions and privacy issues. However, with awareness of its pros and cons, technology can be used to enhance rather than replace physical social relationships.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
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In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
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ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
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