Netfilmmakers were given the opportunity to arrange a one-day workshop for students at the Hyper Island Media School in Karlskrona, Sweden. The chosen theme was Digital Emotionality and creative, collaborative use of Social Media Networks. August 26, 2009.
Netfilmmakers were given the opportunity to arrange a one-day workshop for students at the Hyper Island Media School in Karlskrona, Sweden. The chosen theme was Digital Emotionality and creative, collaborative use of Social Media Networks. August 26, 2009.
From MySpace to MySociety to MyDemocracyKennisland
The medialandscape is changing. In this presentation the emerging role of the civil society media will be outlined against the changing medialandscape.
From MySpace, MySociety to MyDemocracy. Civil Society Media, an overview. Geert Wissink
The changing media-landscape and web 2.0 in that perspective. Civil Society Media are introduced, groups and organizations who exist next to state-owned and commercial media. Some lessons for government how to deal with these developments are given.
A slide show on Openness in social networking, business communications and cloud computing. Openness is explored by considering: the Cluetrain Manifesto as philosophy, Social Networking as service and Cloud Computing as infrastructure. For a more detailed discussion refer to UseCloudGetClue.pdf on Scribd.com.
A slide show on Openness in social networking, business communications and cloud computing. (odp format) Openness is explored by considering: the Cluetrain Manifesto as philosophy, Social Networking as service and Cloud Computing as infrastructure. For a more detailed discussion refer to UseCloudGetClue.pdf on Scribd.com.
A slide show (PDF format) on Openness in social networking, business communications and cloud computing. Openness is explored by considering: the Cluetrain Manifesto as philosophy, Social Networking as service and Cloud Computing as infrastructure. For a more detailed discussion refer to UseCloudGetClue.pdf on Scribd.com.
Prezentare susţinută în aprilie 2012 în cadrul conferinţei Hotel Tourism and Leisure, la hotel Marriott din Bucureşti.
http://hotelconference.ro/2012/ro/
From MySpace to MySociety to MyDemocracyKennisland
The medialandscape is changing. In this presentation the emerging role of the civil society media will be outlined against the changing medialandscape.
From MySpace, MySociety to MyDemocracy. Civil Society Media, an overview. Geert Wissink
The changing media-landscape and web 2.0 in that perspective. Civil Society Media are introduced, groups and organizations who exist next to state-owned and commercial media. Some lessons for government how to deal with these developments are given.
A slide show on Openness in social networking, business communications and cloud computing. Openness is explored by considering: the Cluetrain Manifesto as philosophy, Social Networking as service and Cloud Computing as infrastructure. For a more detailed discussion refer to UseCloudGetClue.pdf on Scribd.com.
A slide show on Openness in social networking, business communications and cloud computing. (odp format) Openness is explored by considering: the Cluetrain Manifesto as philosophy, Social Networking as service and Cloud Computing as infrastructure. For a more detailed discussion refer to UseCloudGetClue.pdf on Scribd.com.
A slide show (PDF format) on Openness in social networking, business communications and cloud computing. Openness is explored by considering: the Cluetrain Manifesto as philosophy, Social Networking as service and Cloud Computing as infrastructure. For a more detailed discussion refer to UseCloudGetClue.pdf on Scribd.com.
Prezentare susţinută în aprilie 2012 în cadrul conferinţei Hotel Tourism and Leisure, la hotel Marriott din Bucureşti.
http://hotelconference.ro/2012/ro/
Presentation given at the ALIA Conference (Sept 1st, 2010) http://conferences.alia.org.au/access2010/
NOTE: slide 2 is a screenshot from Mike Wesch's "The Machine is Us/ing Us" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gmP4nk0EOE) while the last 2 minutes of this video is played.
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The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
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3. Outline
Some examples/facts
Web 2.0 -What is it?
it’s not the technology, it’s about people
Why is it relevant for you?
Business
Education
Politics
Government
4. What are we talking about today?
Us Now: documentary about web collaboration with Shirky, Tap
7. So here comes 2.0!
Time magazine made “you” – the person
of the year in 2006
Twitter and youTube became the source
of information for Iran’s disputed election
in 2009
Inspiring speech by a world leader
Gordon Brown, UK PM on social media
http://www.ted.com/talks/gordon_brown.html#
8. A starting point?
Paul Baran’s Theory of Distributed Networks…the World of “Connectedness”
9. The Perfect STORM
Four forces are transforming government to reinvent service
delivery, collaborate and consult with citizens using new venues:
A technology revolution–web 2.0: participatory web.
A demographic revolution–The netgen: their need for
connectedness, immediacy and interactivity.
A social revolution–Social networking: The exploding reach and
scope of social networking tools like Facebook, MySpace, YouTube,
Flickr.
An organisational revolution–Wikinomics: the mechanics
underpinning web 2.0 are now mainstream. Citizens preferred
method of communication with government is the Internet in 2008.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT4EbM7dCMs&feature=related
10. 10
What is web 2.0
Web 1.0 was
Point to point – e-mail
Broadcast – firm to customer (and back) -
websites
Web 2.0 is collaborative web
Google 1998 – a collaborative site
Wikipedia 2001 – the community writes an
encyclopaedia
Blogs early 2000s – self-publishing and discussio
Facebook 2004 – social networking
Twitter 2006 – new communications platform
•Machine is using us, Welsh http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gmP4nk0EOE
12. What characterises Web 2.0?
Web 2.0 isn’t fancy technology
The technology is simple and ubiquitous
Web 2.0 is a culture change
Collaborate don’t control
Improvise, share, play
Users build value, the technology can let them in
Be modular: use others’ stuff, let them use yours
Build for user value - monetise later
13. Definition of web 2.0
Web 2.0 is operationally defined as a combination of technologies
(e.g. Ajax), applications (e.g. wiki) and values (e.g. user as a
producer).
These applications rely on the concept of the user as a producer:
of content (blog, wiki, Flickr), of taste/emotion (Last.fm, de.li.cious),
of contacts (MySpace), and of reputation/feedback (eBay,
TripAdvisor).
22. Library 2.0
•32 million historic newspaper articles are
now available
•On average 1.5–2 million lines are
corrected by the community each month
•22.6 million lines have been corrected
•23% of correctors are overseas
•Five top corrected each half a million lines
23. 1. User spots machine-translation error
and clicks ‘Fix this text’.
“No stop-work,”
wharfies told
An application for a four hour stop work
meet-
2. Users make text corrections as they read.
3. Corrections are saved and instantly
shown to other users.
• MotivesMotives
• InterestInterest
• GloryGlory
• AddictionAddiction
• CompetitivenessCompetitiveness
• Social utilitySocial utility
Source: Nicholas Gruen presentation
25. Are we all media professionals?
Media: Entertainment
26. 26
GOV 2.0: Web 2.0 use by Government
•Open-transparent-accountable government
•Government for the people, by the people.
•Innovation, change, citizen-centric, networked
government
•Government as a platform
30. 30
Ubiquitous, pervasive and augmented
Computing: the connected society
Triangulation: Putting
together 2+2
Location plus voice
recognition
plus history plus context
Seniors green man time
31. References
Video clips:
What is web 2.0, Machine is using us, Welsh http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gmP4nk0EOE
Common craft videos in plain English – http://www.commoncraft.com/videos#technology
Mathew Hodgson’s video on Gov 2.0 - http://magia3e.wordpress.com/2009/08/30/nsw-public-
sphere-4-sept-2009/#comment-20361
Gordon Brown’s historic speech on social media at MIT Tech Lab
http://www.ted.com/talks/gordon_brown.html#
Us & now vedio: http://vimeo.com/4489849
Social media Stats revolution 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFZ0z5Fm-Ng
Readings:
O'Reilly, T 2005, September, What is Web 2.0? Design Patterns and Business Models for the
Next generation of software [Online] edn, O'Reilly 29/3/2010,
<<http://www.oreillynet.com/lpt/a/6228>
Clarke, R 2008, 'Web 2.0 as Syndication', Journal of Theoretical and Applied electronic
commerce research vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 30-43.
Osimo, David 2009, Web 2,0 in Government; Why & how? EUR – Scientific and Technical
Research series – ISSN 1018-5593 http://ftp.jrc.es/EURdoc/JRC45269.pdf
Boyd, DM & Ellison, NB 2007, 'Social network sites: Definition, history, and scholarship.', Journal
of Computer-Mediated Communication, vol. 13, no. 1, p. article 11.
Yourdon, E 2006, 'Creating business value with Web 2.0', Cutter IT Journal, vol. 19, 10, no. 10.
Editor's Notes
E-Government = Hub & Spoke Government collected all information and resented back to citizens in the format government thought best
Ubiquitous = mobile (VPN) expanded access to the e-government solution put forward by government
Virtual in game changing Government is only one of many nodes on the information / solutions network. Citizen / Citizen, Citizen / Government/ citizen.
Paul Baran’s Theory of Distributed Networks…the World of “Connectedness
Natural science: Spider Web
Agricultural science: Fishing Net
At this point we know a lot about our users, have figured out what classification schemes are appropriate, have chosen the correct structure and know what the business is trying to achieve.
Now we have to take a creative leap and turn that all into a solution