nnenberg Innovation Lab
        Annual Conference 2011
Cooperative REVOLUTION
Our Sponsors
Our Sponsors
Management Team




      Jon         Anne   Erin
Our Faculty Associates

  Roberto     Sarah      Andrew       Doug     Tom




    Josh     Henry       Nonny       Dmitri    Lian




   Kwan     Jonathan   Christopher   Gabe      Peter




   Chris    Francois      Stacy      Cyrus    Robeson
Our Staff




                    Sophie                     Sarath




            Arjun            Shreyas   Grady            Abhinav
Our New Lab ...opening August 15, 2011
Our Assumptions
Our Assumptions
Our Assumptions




                  Learning is participatory,
                  connected and happens
                     anytime, anywhere
Research-Design Clusters


    1. Building & Analyzing Collective Intelligence
    2. Children,Youth & Media
    3. Enhanced Media Technologies
    4. Future of Journalism
    5. Public Interactives
    6. Annenberg Innovation Press Series
Research-Design Cluster
Building & Analyzing Collective Intelligence




Data mining Twitter hashtags to
build a series of visualizations to
make meaning from the data in
the tweets on recent world events.




                              Example: The Egyptian Revolution, using the hashtag #Jan25
Research-Design Cluster
Building & Analyzing Collective Intelligence




                 Social Network Data Analysis
Research-Design Cluster
Building & Analyzing Collective Intelligence




         A participatory technology design to create free software
                      grounded in community needs.
Research-Design Cluster
Children,Youth & Media



                                              In partnership
                                                   with




The PLAYground, a participatory learning system being
 tested at the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools.
Research-Design Cluster
Children,Youth & Media




                                Think & Do Tank
  What experiences and narratives constitute compelling play in the 21st century?
Research-Design Cluster
 Enhanced Media Technologies




In what ways can interactive TV model the intricacies of human behaviors and interactions?
Research-Design Cluster
Future of Journalism




An "immersive journalism" piece
which will allow the audience to
"enter" a specific moment at a food
bank in which a hungry man goes
into a diabetic coma while in line at a
food bank.




                                          Hunger in the Golden State Kinect Project
Research-Design Cluster
Public Interactives




  iCampus - A Geospatial Social Networking Web-Portal for the USC Community
Research-Design Cluster
Annenberg Innovation Press Series




   What is the relationship between eBooks and printed publications?  eBooks and applications?
   How do we design dynamic content within eBooks, the book as conversation?
   How do the publishing standards need to expand?
What we’ve learned in 7 short months...




            the privacy revolution
What we’ve learned in 7 short months...




  “Culture eats strategy for lunch everyday.”
What we’ve learned in 7 short months...




       It’s FUN getting out of your silos!
nnenberg Innovation Lab
        Annual Conference 2011

USC Annenberg Innovation Lab Overview 2011

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Dean Wilson for his steadfast support and venture seeding\n
  • #3 John Seeley Brown and Doug Thomas call these Collectives\n
  • #4 Apple and Microsoft for their project Support. Thank the executives from Facebook, Walt Disney, HBO, NBC Universal, News Corp., Qualcomm, EMC and Aon\n
  • #5 Apple and Microsoft for their project Support. Thank the executives from Facebook, Walt Disney, HBO, NBC Universal, News Corp., Qualcomm, EMC and Aon\n
  • #6 \n
  • #7 Happy to announce that my dear friend and colleague, Manuel Castells is joining this illustrious group\n
  • #8 Because some of you work in Washington, I want to make a plea for a more enlightened visa policy, so extraordinary students like our engineering team can stay in this country after they graduate.\n
  • #9 Already five of these ventures have moved into the start-up mode and we want to make closer ties with the LA and Silicon Valley start-up communities.\n
  • #10 Opening August 15, 2011\n
  • #11 \n
  • #12 \n
  • #13 \n
  • #14 \n
  • #15 \n
  • #16 \n
  • #17 The VozMob project uses participatory technology design to create free software grounded in community needs (all VozMob code is available on drupal.org and at http://code.vozmob.net). The code created by the project is bundled into the VozMob Drupal Distribution, which makes it easy to post content to the web from cheap mobile phones via voice calls, SMS, or MMS.\n\n
  • #18 Thanks to Microsoft for their extraordinary support.\n
  • #19 \n
  • #20 We will be announcing another important project in this design cluster later this afternoon in conjunction with our colleague T-Bone Burnett\n
  • #21 Sandy Tolan’s class (journalism professor) with Nonny de la Pena creating the immersive experience ...partnership with KQED \n
  • #22 \n\n
  • #23 Many thanks to Apple, our publishing partner, for all their support\n
  • #24 We think Kids care about privacy and so we are going to study it.\n
  • #25 \n
  • #26 This was not a top down command. It was bottom up participation by Students and professors from 8 different schools.\n
  • #27 \n