COMM 3353: Information & Communicattion Tehnologies I Dr. Shawn McCombs Chapter 8a: Culture - An overview of a Digital Society.

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COMM 3353: Information & Communicattion Tehnologies I Dr. Shawn McCombs Chapter 8a: Culture - An overview of a Digital Society

COMM 3353: Information & Communicatio n Technologies I Chapter 8a Van Dijk: Culture Chapter 8a Van Dijk: Culture

What is Digital Culture? Characteristics of a Digital Culture New media quality and quantity Trends in new media use Culture - An overview of a Digital Society

Culture: a set of shared values and artifacts A dichotomous existence: Culture is dynamic Culture is simultaneously shaped by artifacts and products Moving from analog to digital and digitalization ….. What is Digital Culture

- Pre-Programming and creativity - Fragmentation - Re-assembly - User-generation - Acceleration - Visualization - Quantification ….. Characteristics of a Digital Culture

Exploding quantities of data and information Information overload Communication overload Information Agents: A possible solution Quality of content Digital Youth Culture ….. New media quality and quantity

- Special needs of young people - Patterns extended in the future ….. Trends in new media use

End Chapter 8a Presentation Information & Communication Technologies I