This document provides information on how to take better photos with a smartphone. It discusses smartphone camera capabilities and compares them to digital cameras. It provides tips for smartphone photography such as changing angles, using the rule of thirds, and playing with the HDR option. It also discusses apps like Twitter, Streamzoo, Snapseed, and others that allow instant sharing of photos taken with a smartphone. The document aims to show how smartphones can replace stand-alone cameras for casual photo needs and sharing due to their convenience and built-in sharing abilities.
This document discusses strategies for taking better photos with smartphones. It provides tips on camera positioning, lighting, editing apps, and sharing photos on social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter. Examples are given of photos taken with smartphones that went viral after being shared online.
This document discusses the importance of maintaining a positive personal brand and online presence in today's world where social media profiles can be viewed by potential employers, colleges, and others. It notes that social media profiles now serve as representations of who people are and that information shared online can have lasting effects. The document recommends being mindful of what is posted and maintaining profiles that provide positive third party verification to help rather than hinder opportunities.
The document discusses the future of the web and users. It notes that while the web was initially dominated by younger users, the 55+ demographic is increasingly using social media sites like Facebook. However, older users may face barriers to use such as privacy concerns and complexity. The document advocates for designing sites that are simple and collaborative to help address these barriers and facilitate broader adoption. It also suggests starting simply and scaling features over time based on user needs and feedback.
Future of Messaging with Mozilla valuesdavidascher
Taking messaging forward, with Mozilla values. The document discusses the history and current state of messaging technologies and services. It argues that centralized commercial systems lack universality, allow central control without regulation, and don't always prioritize user needs over corporate incentives. The document proposes focusing on strategic markets where Mozilla's values matter, understanding users, leveraging Firefox, experimenting with new interfaces, and promoting open standards and decentralization through new messaging APIs and experiences. The overall goal is to maximize impact in shaping the future of messaging while embedding Mozilla's principles.
This document summarizes Cyd Harrell's approach to mobile research. In 3 sentences: Cyd discusses conducting mobile research through livestreaming participants' devices to gain insights from dual lens views. Automated methods like gesture tracking apps and experience sampling are also outlined. The document encourages running mobile research to better understand users and potentially change human engagement through innovative use of mobile technologies.
Beyond The Hamburger Menu - MOBX, 13 Sep 2014Anna Dahlström
The document discusses designing experiences for multiple devices. It notes that users now own and switch between multiple devices throughout the day, from phones to tablets to wearables. As such, designers must consider how to provide equal, continuous experiences across different platforms and prioritize building modular content that can be adapted for any device or input method. Navigation and usability must work seamlessly regardless of device.
This document discusses both the positives and negatives of increasing technology usage. It notes that while technology provides opportunities to share information, it can also enable safety and privacy issues if not used properly. Excessive technology use is changing how people learn, think, and form memories. It also notes that heavy technology and social media usage has been linked to negative impacts on emotions and well-being for both children and adults. Overall, the document advocates understanding technology's effects and avoiding becoming overly reliant on it at the expense of in-person interactions and mental health.
Mobile web presentation to American Advertising Federation of Ft. Worth (AAF FW) on February 17, 2010.
We discussed mobile trends for advertisers, opportunities to develop and utilize mobile applications and strategically grow your brand through the mobile web.
This document discusses strategies for taking better photos with smartphones. It provides tips on camera positioning, lighting, editing apps, and sharing photos on social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter. Examples are given of photos taken with smartphones that went viral after being shared online.
This document discusses the importance of maintaining a positive personal brand and online presence in today's world where social media profiles can be viewed by potential employers, colleges, and others. It notes that social media profiles now serve as representations of who people are and that information shared online can have lasting effects. The document recommends being mindful of what is posted and maintaining profiles that provide positive third party verification to help rather than hinder opportunities.
The document discusses the future of the web and users. It notes that while the web was initially dominated by younger users, the 55+ demographic is increasingly using social media sites like Facebook. However, older users may face barriers to use such as privacy concerns and complexity. The document advocates for designing sites that are simple and collaborative to help address these barriers and facilitate broader adoption. It also suggests starting simply and scaling features over time based on user needs and feedback.
Future of Messaging with Mozilla valuesdavidascher
Taking messaging forward, with Mozilla values. The document discusses the history and current state of messaging technologies and services. It argues that centralized commercial systems lack universality, allow central control without regulation, and don't always prioritize user needs over corporate incentives. The document proposes focusing on strategic markets where Mozilla's values matter, understanding users, leveraging Firefox, experimenting with new interfaces, and promoting open standards and decentralization through new messaging APIs and experiences. The overall goal is to maximize impact in shaping the future of messaging while embedding Mozilla's principles.
This document summarizes Cyd Harrell's approach to mobile research. In 3 sentences: Cyd discusses conducting mobile research through livestreaming participants' devices to gain insights from dual lens views. Automated methods like gesture tracking apps and experience sampling are also outlined. The document encourages running mobile research to better understand users and potentially change human engagement through innovative use of mobile technologies.
Beyond The Hamburger Menu - MOBX, 13 Sep 2014Anna Dahlström
The document discusses designing experiences for multiple devices. It notes that users now own and switch between multiple devices throughout the day, from phones to tablets to wearables. As such, designers must consider how to provide equal, continuous experiences across different platforms and prioritize building modular content that can be adapted for any device or input method. Navigation and usability must work seamlessly regardless of device.
This document discusses both the positives and negatives of increasing technology usage. It notes that while technology provides opportunities to share information, it can also enable safety and privacy issues if not used properly. Excessive technology use is changing how people learn, think, and form memories. It also notes that heavy technology and social media usage has been linked to negative impacts on emotions and well-being for both children and adults. Overall, the document advocates understanding technology's effects and avoiding becoming overly reliant on it at the expense of in-person interactions and mental health.
Mobile web presentation to American Advertising Federation of Ft. Worth (AAF FW) on February 17, 2010.
We discussed mobile trends for advertisers, opportunities to develop and utilize mobile applications and strategically grow your brand through the mobile web.
Beyond the hamburger menu - Digital Doughnut, London 25 Nov 2014Anna Dahlström
The document discusses designing experiences for multiple devices. It notes that people use different devices throughout the day, switching between them, so experiences need to be consistent across platforms. It also highlights that mobile experiences now drive a large portion of online activity and commerce. Designing for the capabilities of each device, rather than just focusing on mobile, is important to provide the best user experience on all platforms.
Human: Thank you, that is a concise 3 sentence summary that captures the key points of the document.
This presentation looks at the growth in smartphone adoption, the different categories of visual social networks and then has some recommended next steps for anyone working in brand marketing
@dirktherabbit originally gave this talk at the Social Media 2013 conference in Athens (http://socialmediaconference.boussiasconferences.gr/).
This document discusses 10 augmented reality technologies including SpyGlass, Layar, Tagwhat, 110 Stories, SkyWalk, Word Lens, LeafSnap, Aurasma, String, and wearable displays. It notes that AR was invented in 2009-2010 and that the number of AR users is expected to grow from 5 million currently to 1 billion by 2020. The document outlines each technology and its use cases. It concludes by discussing implications of increased mobile ubiquity, game-based learning, the internet of things, gesture-based computing, sensors and displays, robotics, and teaching and learning.
The document discusses how businesses need to adapt to keep up with rapid technological changes in order to succeed. It notes that the rate of external changes in technology and customer behavior is increasing faster than many companies' internal rate of adaptation. As a result, companies need to shift from a product focus to providing solutions, understand the buyer's journey better than the sales cycle, and empower partners if they want to develop a successful cloud business. Adaptability and providing utility to connected customers are keys to navigating the post-PC era.
This document discusses the increasing importance of location data on the internet. As the web evolves from a network of documents to a network of people, location and geographic context are becoming central to how people use and interact with information online. The document outlines how local search queries are growing rapidly, and how location-based advertising and apps are driving this trend. It also introduces several Yahoo! technologies and data sources that can help websites better understand location, including GeoPlanet for place data and WOEIDs, and APIs for geocoding, place-finding, and more. Location data is transforming the internet as everything from search to social becomes more place-based.
1 in 4 of the world's population now uses the internet, with most people accessing it via mobile phones and devices beyond just computers. The top countries for internet usage are the US, China, Japan, Germany, and the UK. People use the internet for a wide variety of activities like searching for information, social networking, learning, shopping, banking, and communicating. The internet has become an important tool for both work and leisure in people's daily lives.
This document discusses instructional technology and how it requires teamwork across various departments on a campus. It lists many tools that instructional technology teams use to support teaching and learning such as games, clickers, podcasts, just-in-time instruction, blogs, webinars, tutorials, and workshops. It also illustrates the collaborative process needed with a step-by-step diagram showing the roles of Amy, Lynda, Beth, and Hannah on the instructional technology team.
Beyond Instagram - visual networks to look out forVisible
This document discusses the rise of visual social networks and photo sharing beyond Instagram. It notes that smartphones have become our primary camera through which we express ourselves and connect with others online through sharing photos. This has led to an explosion in photos being taken and shared on networks like Facebook and Twitter. It highlights several alternative visual social networks like EyeEm, Tadaa, Snapguide and Flickr that are gaining popularity and have strong photography communities. It recommends brands experiment with these networks by adopting visual strategies, using hashtags, engaging influencers, establishing photo policies, and sharing content at low cost.
Presentation for a graduate course on Residual Media (at the University of Waterloo), in which I analyzed Instagram through the lens of McLuhan's laws of media.
The Web is getting more visual - this is what brands need to do about it Visible
Recently Instagram passed Twitter in daily (US) mobile users, while UK digital camera sales are down 29%. Both relate to the growth of the so-called 'visual web', which is in turn driven by the growing adoption of smartphones.
Head Rabbit Dirk Singer (@dirktherabbit) gave a talk on the subject at the annual 'World Routes' conference in Abu Dhabi. Though the presentation cites airline examples, its applicable for just about any industry sector
#myeurope Instagram case study - bmibaby and The Rabbit AgencyZoë Baker
As presented at the Eye For Travel Social Media and Marketing Conference 2012 in Amsterdam. How bmibaby and The Rabbit Agency used Instagram to create #myeurope - an award winning social media campaign.
Personal information shared on social media can negatively impact employability as many employers now screen candidates' profiles and online histories. While users may intend to keep some information private, it can now easily become accessible through tools like facial recognition. However, how social media impacts careers may change as social norms evolve with new uses of emerging technologies. While individuals have lost control over hidden information, shifting perceptions could transform how professional reputations and social media identities intersect.
The document provides guidance on conducting a retrospective meeting to improve processes. It recommends targeting a specific event to review, ensuring everyone affected attends, avoiding blame, identifying problems through polling, writing notes, moving discussion from problems to solutions, distributing tasks proportionately, and completing all tasks within a week.
A list of ten stats illustrating why you need to move from being digital first to mobile first. An accompanying blog post can be found at - http://rab.bt/statsmobile
By 2020, our entire lives will be online and searchable, with details stored digitally rather than in our memories. Most social media traffic on sites like Facebook involves chatting, playing games, and sharing photos and music. Having an online presence can attract talent and build a strong personal brand through maximum social media use and word-of-mouth. However, privacy is diminished as photos and information can still be accessed after deletion, and one's online identity and reputation are permanently visible to potential employers and colleagues. It is important to consider how much private information and photos are shared publicly, as an online identity and reputation must be carefully managed.
This presentation shows the affects that AIDS has on women and children in Sub-Saharan Africa. It shows the emotional consequences, and it presents some possible solutions.
This document summarizes a presentation about the rise of visual social media and how it is changing communication online. Some key points include:
- Smartphones and social networks have led to an explosion in photo sharing, with billions of photos now uploaded every month.
- People are more likely to engage with and respond to images rather than just text. Visual content gets more likes, comments and shares.
- Popular photo sharing platforms like Instagram, EyeEm and Flickr were discussed, along with tips for businesses like using hashtags, engaging influencers, and developing a mobile photo policy.
- The takeaway was that visual storytelling is now essential for any business or brand that wants to engage online audiences.
This document summarizes research on tablet computers. It discusses the objective to understand tablet development and role. It provides background on tablets and a history dating back to the 1980s. Research was conducted on advantages like portability and disadvantages like weaker video capabilities. A comparison was made between tablets, smartphones and desktops. An online survey found that most users see tablets as useful portable tools and rated them positively. In conclusion, tablets evolved from earlier innovations and became popular after the iPad, offering portability for tasks like reading.
This document provides information about various smartphone photography apps including Twitter, Instagram, Vine, Animoto, Pocketbooth, and Streamzoo. It discusses features of each app such as maximum video length, sharing capabilities, and availability on iPhone and Android platforms. Brief descriptions of each app are given. The document also provides contact information for questions.
The document discusses the future of libraries. It notes that the pace of technological change is exponential and customer expectations are rising. Libraries must adapt to remain relevant by embracing trends like mobile devices, ebooks, social media, and on-demand access. The future of libraries involves focusing on customer experience, engagement, and convenience through both physical and digital services.
Beyond the hamburger menu - Digital Doughnut, London 25 Nov 2014Anna Dahlström
The document discusses designing experiences for multiple devices. It notes that people use different devices throughout the day, switching between them, so experiences need to be consistent across platforms. It also highlights that mobile experiences now drive a large portion of online activity and commerce. Designing for the capabilities of each device, rather than just focusing on mobile, is important to provide the best user experience on all platforms.
Human: Thank you, that is a concise 3 sentence summary that captures the key points of the document.
This presentation looks at the growth in smartphone adoption, the different categories of visual social networks and then has some recommended next steps for anyone working in brand marketing
@dirktherabbit originally gave this talk at the Social Media 2013 conference in Athens (http://socialmediaconference.boussiasconferences.gr/).
This document discusses 10 augmented reality technologies including SpyGlass, Layar, Tagwhat, 110 Stories, SkyWalk, Word Lens, LeafSnap, Aurasma, String, and wearable displays. It notes that AR was invented in 2009-2010 and that the number of AR users is expected to grow from 5 million currently to 1 billion by 2020. The document outlines each technology and its use cases. It concludes by discussing implications of increased mobile ubiquity, game-based learning, the internet of things, gesture-based computing, sensors and displays, robotics, and teaching and learning.
The document discusses how businesses need to adapt to keep up with rapid technological changes in order to succeed. It notes that the rate of external changes in technology and customer behavior is increasing faster than many companies' internal rate of adaptation. As a result, companies need to shift from a product focus to providing solutions, understand the buyer's journey better than the sales cycle, and empower partners if they want to develop a successful cloud business. Adaptability and providing utility to connected customers are keys to navigating the post-PC era.
This document discusses the increasing importance of location data on the internet. As the web evolves from a network of documents to a network of people, location and geographic context are becoming central to how people use and interact with information online. The document outlines how local search queries are growing rapidly, and how location-based advertising and apps are driving this trend. It also introduces several Yahoo! technologies and data sources that can help websites better understand location, including GeoPlanet for place data and WOEIDs, and APIs for geocoding, place-finding, and more. Location data is transforming the internet as everything from search to social becomes more place-based.
1 in 4 of the world's population now uses the internet, with most people accessing it via mobile phones and devices beyond just computers. The top countries for internet usage are the US, China, Japan, Germany, and the UK. People use the internet for a wide variety of activities like searching for information, social networking, learning, shopping, banking, and communicating. The internet has become an important tool for both work and leisure in people's daily lives.
This document discusses instructional technology and how it requires teamwork across various departments on a campus. It lists many tools that instructional technology teams use to support teaching and learning such as games, clickers, podcasts, just-in-time instruction, blogs, webinars, tutorials, and workshops. It also illustrates the collaborative process needed with a step-by-step diagram showing the roles of Amy, Lynda, Beth, and Hannah on the instructional technology team.
Beyond Instagram - visual networks to look out forVisible
This document discusses the rise of visual social networks and photo sharing beyond Instagram. It notes that smartphones have become our primary camera through which we express ourselves and connect with others online through sharing photos. This has led to an explosion in photos being taken and shared on networks like Facebook and Twitter. It highlights several alternative visual social networks like EyeEm, Tadaa, Snapguide and Flickr that are gaining popularity and have strong photography communities. It recommends brands experiment with these networks by adopting visual strategies, using hashtags, engaging influencers, establishing photo policies, and sharing content at low cost.
Presentation for a graduate course on Residual Media (at the University of Waterloo), in which I analyzed Instagram through the lens of McLuhan's laws of media.
The Web is getting more visual - this is what brands need to do about it Visible
Recently Instagram passed Twitter in daily (US) mobile users, while UK digital camera sales are down 29%. Both relate to the growth of the so-called 'visual web', which is in turn driven by the growing adoption of smartphones.
Head Rabbit Dirk Singer (@dirktherabbit) gave a talk on the subject at the annual 'World Routes' conference in Abu Dhabi. Though the presentation cites airline examples, its applicable for just about any industry sector
#myeurope Instagram case study - bmibaby and The Rabbit AgencyZoë Baker
As presented at the Eye For Travel Social Media and Marketing Conference 2012 in Amsterdam. How bmibaby and The Rabbit Agency used Instagram to create #myeurope - an award winning social media campaign.
Personal information shared on social media can negatively impact employability as many employers now screen candidates' profiles and online histories. While users may intend to keep some information private, it can now easily become accessible through tools like facial recognition. However, how social media impacts careers may change as social norms evolve with new uses of emerging technologies. While individuals have lost control over hidden information, shifting perceptions could transform how professional reputations and social media identities intersect.
The document provides guidance on conducting a retrospective meeting to improve processes. It recommends targeting a specific event to review, ensuring everyone affected attends, avoiding blame, identifying problems through polling, writing notes, moving discussion from problems to solutions, distributing tasks proportionately, and completing all tasks within a week.
A list of ten stats illustrating why you need to move from being digital first to mobile first. An accompanying blog post can be found at - http://rab.bt/statsmobile
By 2020, our entire lives will be online and searchable, with details stored digitally rather than in our memories. Most social media traffic on sites like Facebook involves chatting, playing games, and sharing photos and music. Having an online presence can attract talent and build a strong personal brand through maximum social media use and word-of-mouth. However, privacy is diminished as photos and information can still be accessed after deletion, and one's online identity and reputation are permanently visible to potential employers and colleagues. It is important to consider how much private information and photos are shared publicly, as an online identity and reputation must be carefully managed.
This presentation shows the affects that AIDS has on women and children in Sub-Saharan Africa. It shows the emotional consequences, and it presents some possible solutions.
This document summarizes a presentation about the rise of visual social media and how it is changing communication online. Some key points include:
- Smartphones and social networks have led to an explosion in photo sharing, with billions of photos now uploaded every month.
- People are more likely to engage with and respond to images rather than just text. Visual content gets more likes, comments and shares.
- Popular photo sharing platforms like Instagram, EyeEm and Flickr were discussed, along with tips for businesses like using hashtags, engaging influencers, and developing a mobile photo policy.
- The takeaway was that visual storytelling is now essential for any business or brand that wants to engage online audiences.
This document summarizes research on tablet computers. It discusses the objective to understand tablet development and role. It provides background on tablets and a history dating back to the 1980s. Research was conducted on advantages like portability and disadvantages like weaker video capabilities. A comparison was made between tablets, smartphones and desktops. An online survey found that most users see tablets as useful portable tools and rated them positively. In conclusion, tablets evolved from earlier innovations and became popular after the iPad, offering portability for tasks like reading.
This document provides information about various smartphone photography apps including Twitter, Instagram, Vine, Animoto, Pocketbooth, and Streamzoo. It discusses features of each app such as maximum video length, sharing capabilities, and availability on iPhone and Android platforms. Brief descriptions of each app are given. The document also provides contact information for questions.
The document discusses the future of libraries. It notes that the pace of technological change is exponential and customer expectations are rising. Libraries must adapt to remain relevant by embracing trends like mobile devices, ebooks, social media, and on-demand access. The future of libraries involves focusing on customer experience, engagement, and convenience through both physical and digital services.
This document discusses social media and its business advantages. It defines social media as activities combining technology, social interaction, and user-generated content on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, blogs and wikis. The document outlines how social media allows businesses to engage customers, crowdsource ideas, and use consumer reviews and opinions. It also explores trends in mobile devices and social media usage among demographics. Location-based services and social commerce are highlighted as future trends.
The document discusses the exponential pace of technological change and trends in technology, people, information, and customer experience. It notes how certain technologies like smartphones, social networks, and wireless internet have seen widespread adoption in just a few years. Examples are given of trends like digital/portable content, social networking, customization and filtering of information, and the growth of mobile internet use and social networks like Facebook. The importance of understanding customer capabilities, engagement, and perception is discussed for improving user experience.
This document discusses the rise of mobile devices and the implications for information literacy instruction. Some key points:
- Over 4 billion mobile subscriptions globally as of 2008, with mobile internet use also rising rapidly
- Information literacy frameworks like SCONUL can be adapted for mobile, through things like mobile-optimized websites, tutorials, databases, reference services, and polling applications
- Challenges include varying device capabilities, slow speeds, and costs, but these are improving steadily
- Early examples show potential for mobile information literacy instruction through approaches like tours, databases, reference help, podcasts, and QR codes
- The mobile environment fosters new active learning styles, though librarians should experiment cautiously given rapid technological changes
Selfie - A Technologcal Art alias SnapchatRamesh Kumar
Selfies have become increasingly popular since the early 2010s. The document discusses the history and evolution of selfies, including different types of selfies, technologies that have enabled easier selfie-taking, and debates around their social impacts. It also provides tips on taking flattering selfies and lists some smartphone apps and devices designed specifically for selfies.
This document discusses catechesis and religious education in the 21st century using digital tools. It notes that today's students are immersed in digital technologies like Netflix, iTunes, texting and social media. It argues that catechesis must integrate these digital literacies and technologies to engage students. Several strategies are proposed, such as using cell phones for learning, digital storytelling, and online editing tools. The presentation concludes by envisioning future opportunities in digital catechesis through online communities and new technologies.
In the palm of the customer - mobile marketing & social mediaAndreas Beining
Social media in Norway
Smartphones in Norway
How is mobile different?
Examples of use: Location based content, Coupons, QR-codes
The future is here: methods of payment, What’s next?
It was presented at the Norwegian Business School the 19.9.2012 for Linjeforeningen for MSc i Strategic Marketing Management. A similar presentation about mobile marketing was held for Altiweb’s GoMobile! seminar the 3.5.2012 and at OMG’s breakfast seminar the 30.5.2012.
Glimpse Inside the 2016 Digital Storytelling ToolkitVictor Hernandez
Invest in your future and begin the new year by updating your digital toolkit with the latest and greatest of the emerging storytelling techniques -- Star Wars-style!
This workshop is where attendees 'get their geek on' by gaining up close insights into the latest tech innovations, and how they can be used to tell more digitally engaged stories.
What will we talk about to begin 2016? Social journalism trends? Mapping tools? Apple Watch? AR/VR? Breakthroughs in mobile reporting? Image detection? Content curation? And lots more.
Our guest will be Victor Hernandez, Director of Media Innovation for Banjo and current fellow at the Donald W.Reynolds Journalism Institute at University of Missouri where he is researching wearable technologies and newsrooms.
This document summarizes key internet trends from a D11 conference presentation by Mary Meeker and Liang Wu. It notes that global internet users grew 8% year-over-year to 2.4 billion in 2012, with most growth occurring in emerging markets like China, India, and Indonesia. It also discusses the rise of mobile internet usage and how mobile ad spending is growing but still has significant room to increase relative to time spent on mobile. Additionally, the document covers trends related to re-imagination through uploading and sharing of photos, videos, sound, data, and health/fitness information on social networks and mobile/wearable devices.
This document provides an overview of practical technologies that can be used for community engagement and civic participation. It discusses how social media and mobile phones are ubiquitous technologies that can be leveraged. Specific tools are presented for gathering and sharing information through photos, videos, audio, maps and messaging. APIs, mobile applications and platforms for crowdsourcing, surveys and fundraising are presented as ways to better connect with and involve community members.
The document discusses how information literacy can adapt to meet the mobile web. It notes that over 4 billion people now have mobile subscriptions, representing 61% of the global population. This growth in mobile use means information literacy instruction needs to start meeting users in the mobile space. The document outlines some mobile web challenges and technologies like smartphones, e-books, and WiFi that can help overcome these. It argues librarians should explore ways to provide database access, guides, tutorials and reference services to mobile users. Future challenges include variations in devices and ensuring equitable access.
Where will current trends take learning?Carol Skyring
This document summarizes Carol Skyring's presentation on emerging trends in learning. She discusses how learning is becoming more social, collaborative, personalized and visual. New tools like social media, virtual worlds, and mobile devices are enabling more personalized and self-directed learning anytime, anywhere through personal learning networks. Future learning will blend virtual and real-world experiences using augmented reality and location-based technologies. Learning management systems are also evolving to incorporate richer media, social features and collaborative capabilities in secure online environments.
The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends. It discusses the continued growth of global internet users, with mobile internet access surpassing desktop access in some countries like China. It also covers the rise of mobile usage and transactions. Social media and content sharing on platforms are growing rapidly, with hundreds of millions of photos, videos, and other content being uploaded daily. Emerging trends are in short-form content sharing through apps like Snapchat and Vine, as well as fitness and health data sharing through devices and apps. Overall, the document outlines the massive growth of internet and mobile usage globally as well as new forms of content and data being shared online.
The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends. It discusses the continued growth of global internet users, with mobile internet access surpassing desktop access in some countries like China. It also covers the rise of mobile usage and transactions. Social media and content sharing on platforms are growing rapidly, with hundreds of millions of photos, videos, and other content being uploaded daily. Emerging trends are in areas like short-form video, fitness data sharing through devices and apps, and mobile commerce. Overall, the document outlines the ongoing rise of mobile internet usage and content sharing through social media and various platforms.
The document summarizes key internet trends from a 2013 conference on internet trends. It discusses the continued growth of global internet users, with mobile internet access surpassing PC access in China by the second quarter of 2012. Mobile traffic as a percentage of total internet traffic is growing at around 1.5x per year. It also reviews the rampant growth of uploading and sharing of photos, videos, sound, data, and all types of digital content and information to various online platforms. Social media usage is led by Facebook but many other sites like YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram are rising rapidly. The document emphasizes the extraordinary growth and momentum of mobile internet and the benefits it provides users in terms of connectivity and sharing experiences.
The document discusses the increasing prevalence of mobile phones and how schools are responding. It notes that many students now bring their phones to school daily, despite some school bans. It then suggests ways that phones could potentially be incorporated into education, such as for research, collaboration, ebooks, math formulas, photography, and more. Some specific apps are also mentioned that could help with subjects like science, language learning, and test preparation. Both advantages and disadvantages of allowing phones in schools are outlined.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high level information from the document:
Gian Lorenzo Bernini was an Italian artist who lived from 1598 to 1680. This document presents a selection of art by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The images in this presentation can be used for purposes like teaching, study, and scholarly publications under ARTstor's Terms and Conditions of Use and Images for Academic Publishing initiative.
Caravaggio's artworks are presented and available for teaching, study, and scholarly publications under ARTstor's Terms and Conditions of Use and Images for Academic Publishing initiative, which permit uses such as inclusion in academic publications.
Cameras, iPads, and Apps, Oh My: Using Technology in Research and Archival W...Jaleh Fazelian
This document discusses using technology like cameras, iPads, and apps to aid in research and archival work. It presents an agenda covering workflow, demonstrating mobile apps, discussing camera use in archives, and tools for organizing information. The presentation then demonstrates scanning apps, provides photography tips, and allows hands-on use of apps like Evernote, Zotero, Devonthink, Exif Editor, FastStone ImageViewer, Corkulous, and others. It concludes with questions and contact information for the presenters.
This document discusses several topics related to digital humanities pedagogy:
1) Even when not the primary goal, DH or technology-assisted projects in instructional settings can encourage student engagement, ownership of content, peer teaching, and learning about documentation and context.
2) Ongoing DH projects are well-suited for incorporating students and giving them responsibilities to real audiences, as seen in examples of digital editions projects.
3) Combining content/theory and making/DH in one course is challenging, with approaches including dedicating different sessions to each or adding lab components; support is needed.
4) The DH field is not equal, as the digital divide and uneven digitization across languages are issues
This document discusses strategies for using various social media platforms for marketing purposes. It begins by focusing on using Twitter to build relationships and share useful content while emphasizing hashtags and timing of posts. Next, it explores how to reach the 500 million Facebook users by defining target audiences and goals and creating fresh, engaging content. Finally, it summarizes other platforms like Pinterest, Instagram, Vine and Foursquare, providing tips for using content and images to market a university library's services in an inspirational, local way. Key recommendations include developing a social media plan, considering the target audience, and dedicating 30 minutes a day to social media marketing.
The document discusses how Twitter has been used to organize and spread awareness of social movements. It provides examples of movements that utilized hashtags like #IranElection, #OccupyWallStreet, and #FreePussyRiot. Twitter allows for real-time sharing of information which has helped publicize causes and apply social accountability. Hashtags and retweeting have helped spread awareness of issues and empowered individuals to champion causes.
The document announces four Twitter classes being offered by the libraries in the fall semester. Twitter 101 on September 20th will cover the basics of using Twitter. Twitter 201 on September 27th will discuss Twitter's role in social movements. Another Twitter 201 class on October 18th will focus on photo sharing through Twitter. The final Twitter 201 class on November 29th will explore how to use Twitter for professional networking. All classes will be held in the Olin Library Arc and registration can be done through the provided link.
This document discusses how Twitter has been used in social movements to organize, raise awareness, and spread information. Key aspects covered include common Twitter terminology like hashtags and retweets, examples of social movements that utilized Twitter like the Arab Spring and Iran's 2009 election protests, and how censorship and mobile access have impacted Twitter's role in social activism. The power of viral hashtags to trend topics and spread messages globally is also examined.
This document provides an overview of key Twitter terminology and functions:
- A tweet is an individual message that can be up to 140 characters. Users can follow other accounts to receive their tweets and be followed to have their tweets seen.
- URLs are automatically shortened in tweets. Direct messages allow for private communication between users who follow each other. Retweets spread messages across Twitter by reposting tweets with credit to the original user.
- Hashtags group tweets by topic and allow tweets with the same hashtag to be searched. Trending topics show the most discussed terms on Twitter at a given time. Lists help users organize the accounts they follow based on topics or interests.
This document provides an overview of Twitter and how it can be used. It discusses the history and growth of Twitter, common Twitter terminology like tweets and hashtags, and how Twitter can be used for current awareness, teaching, and scholarly communities. Suggested uses include assigning students to summarize class discussions, track word usage, follow professionals in their field, and recreate historical events through Twitter accounts. Questions are welcomed about Twitter and additional resources are provided.
The document provides historical context on the war in Afghanistan, discussing key events from the Soviet invasion in 1979 to the rise of the Taliban in the 1990s and their takeover of Kabul in 1996 with Pakistani support. It then analyzes wider geopolitical implications, including concerns over instability in Central Asia, the Gulf, the Indian Ocean region, and the strategic interests and rivalries of major powers like China, India, Russia, Iran and Pakistan in gaining access to the region's oil and gas resources.
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𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
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environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
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more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
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'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
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help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
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9. Question:
When you want to take a
picture, do you reach for your
digital camera or your cell phone?
10. Smartphone Cameras
• 8 mega pixels
• Advanced light capturing optics
• Facial recognition
• Fast capture response time
• In-camera photo editing
• HDR ability
• Instantly share
• Cost: $199+ plus monthly data plans
AP Photo/Paul Sakuma
11. Digital Cameras
• 8 megapixel with 3x zoom
• Image stabilizer
• Facial detecting technology
• Can’t share instantly
• Requires computer for editing
• Cost: $250
12. Your smartphone was made for this
• No need to hook up to a computer, edit your photos, and upload.
• Snap
• Tweak
• Share
• Instant
• Timely
AP Photo/Aaron Favila
13. Finding your mobile moment
What makes you pull out your smart phone to take and share a picture?
17. Photography Tips
• Don’t block the lens.
• Keep lens clean.
• Press and release.
• Try different angles.
• Consider ‘Rule of Thirds;’ fill up 1/3 frame or 2/3
• Play with the HDR (High Dynamic Range option).
• Tap to change the focus and white balance
• Lens extensions and tripods are available for purchase.
• Shoot in black and white.
• All else fails? Use apps for extreme edits.
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Editor's Notes
Librarians Lauren Todd and JalehFazelian will try to help you find out how to take beautifully composed pictures on your smartphone, why Instagram isn’t the only option, and where to connect with photographers on Twitter.Why is Photography Important especially when related to social media-Picture exceeds your 140 character limit.http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20633492,00.html?xid=rss-topheadlines&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+people%2Fheadlines+%28PEOPLE.com%3A+Top+Headlines%29&utm_content=Google+Reader-Why tell when you can show-Downfall of celebrities and politicians -sadly most involve porn (anthonyweiner, actresses)-Tells story (news, etc.) -NYFW and the rise of instagrams-Markets your brand.Taking pictures on your smart phone-examples of good and bad pictures from smartphones-photography 101-tips for smartphone photography/Instragam: Cheap fix for bad photos.-show a BAD photo with instagram. Easy to share on your social networks.-a good photo shouldn’t need a filter or other quick fixes.-alternatives for the more advanced photographerConnecting with photographers-list of other photographers.-photo critiques
This undated photo taken from the website BigGovernment.com, run by conservative activist Andrew Breitbart, purports to show Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., shirtless. After days of denials, Weiner confessed Monday June 6, 2011 that he tweeted a photo of his bulging underpants to a young woman, and he also admitted to "inappropriate" exchanges with six women before and after he got married. The scandal escalated when the website, BigGovernment.com,, posted photos, including the one shown, purportedly from a second woman who said she received shirtless shots of the congressman. The site said the pictures were in a cache of intimate online photographs, chats and email exchanges the woman claimed to have. The website did not identify the woman. (AP Photo/BigGovernment.com)U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner announces his resignation from Congress, in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Thursday, June 16, 2011. Weiner resigned from Congress, saying he cannot continue in office amid the intense controversy surrounding sexually explicit messages he sent online to several women. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)Tweet picture (lots of celebrity haircuts)@OfficialAdele @mileycyrusHudson riverIn this image obtained via Twitter astronaut Soichi Noguchi aboard the International Space Station posted this image showing the Sahara Desert, the first view out of the cupola's windows on the observation deck of the the Tranquility module station early Wednesday morning Feb. 17, 2010. (AP Photo/NASA via Twitter)@BarackObama@MittRomneyFOR USE IN YEAREND EDITIONS - FILE - In this May 16, 2011 file citizen journalism photo taken with a cell phone by Stefanie Gordon aboard a passenger flight from New York to Palm Beach, Fla. the space shuttle Endeavor streaks toward orbit shortly after liftoff. Gordon says she had just awakened from a nap on the flight when the pilot announced the shuttle might come into view. (AP Photo/Stefanie Gordon, File) NO SALES; MAGS OUT; TV OUT
In this image obtained via Twitter astronaut Soichi Noguchi aboard the International Space Station posted this image showing the Sahara Desert, the first view out of the cupola's windows on the observation deck of the the Tranquility module station early Wednesday morning Feb. 17, 2010. (AP Photo/NASA via Twitter)
@MDGAdvertisingPictures and video increase social media engagement. Based on facebook, people are more likely to pay attention or click on a link with a picture/video
When the picture moments happen, how do you capture them? Most life events come with a social media component. How will you define yours?
Customer William Castellano photographs himself with the new BlackBerry Storm smartphone he just purchased at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif., Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. The Storm went on sale in the U.S. today. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) File sizes depend on your camera and often you have options for downsizing.
Click, tweak, shareNo need to hook up camera to computer, edit your pictures immediatelyTimelyA man uses his cell phone to capture fireworks during the "Pyro Olympics" in Manila, Philippines on Saturday Jan. 13, 2007. The Philippines has become a global leader in mobile commerce. Since 2000, Smart Communications Inc., the country's largest carrier, has allowed subscribers in its Smart Money program to hold limited amounts of cash in electronic wallets linked to their mobile accounts. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
From twitter picturesSceneHumorHuman moment/ life moment.Personal message
Do you reach for your digital camera or your iphone?What device captures your life moments?What’s on your smart phone camera? learned a lot putting this class together.
Lauren Will show the class how to hold the phone.
Press and release: the camera “snaps” on when you release your finger.
Streamzoo for rule of thirds
High dynamic range imaging (HDRI or HDR) is a set of methods used in imaging and photography, to allow a greater dynamic range between the lightest and darkest areas of an image than current standard digital imaging methods or photographic methods. HDR images can represent more accurately the range of intensity levels found in real scenes, from direct sunlight to faint starlight, and is often captured by way of a plurality of differently exposed pictures of the same subject matter.[1][2][3]In simpler terms, HDR is a range of methods to provide higher dynamic range from the imaging processWorks with extremes! Darkest dark and whitest white, find middle ground