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basic concepts of new media 12 march 2008 Kathy E. Gill
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Agenda Lecture: course recap Review final deliverables Open lab
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Mediated Communication We’ve been studying communication mediated by zeros-and-ones – digital communication It comprises both synchronous and asynchronous communication What are these?
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Three big impacts Concept of scarcity Bits can be shared; atoms cannot Threatens established economic models Concept of space Space-shifting Changed definition of community Concept of time Time-shifting Tivo, Podcasting
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But Is It All New? The Telegraph: the “mother” of all networks Morse Code foreshadowed binary computing Today’s text messaging a throwback Technology optimists envisioned world peace as an outcome
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Collapsed space, time Off-track betting (then, now) Secure “wire” transfers (then, now) Love online (then, now) News of the world (then, now) Reuter, 1840s Associated Press, 1848 Enabled centralization (today, globalization)
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Opposing Approaches Europe: telegraph was seen as public utility USA: telegraph was seen as arm of business
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Amateur v Professional Morse was perhaps the most famous amateur gentleman scientist The Internet, a logical offshoot of the telegraph, is empowering today’s “amateur”
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CMC/Web Characteristics (1/2) Hardware independent Software independent IM Not Here Yet, But Close (Google) Open standards Information sharing
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CMC/Web Characteristics (2/2) A blend of characteristics from “old” media Print Radio Film TV Some say the “new web” is “text” – why?
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What leads to adoption? A need Winston: supervening social necessity “Newness” Rogers – we have to perceive something as innovative Social System Innovators -> Late Adopters Communication Advertising, word-of-mouth, etc
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The Open Web (1/3) Open Source Movement (GNU) Early voices: Cluetrain Technology catching up with vision RSS Blogging software Wiki software Twitter Google Docs
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The Open Web (2/3) Leads to sharing: Newspaper blogs, citizen journalism, new political pundits Social (and commercial!) sharing YouTube, Flickr Social (wisdom of the crowds) recommendations Amazon, Digg
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The Open Web (3/3) Leads to collaboration Software – Apache, Linux Knowledge – Wikipedia Research – our newspaper project Other R&D InnoCentive, Yet2.com InnoCentiveYet2.com P&G Goal for 2010: source 50% of new product & service ideas from outside the company Has opened patents to the world
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One Friction Social sites are fiefdoms Multiple logins Multiple profiles Not sharable – yet Possible (partial) solutions OpenID Microsoft Passport TypePad ID, Drupal ID, etc
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And Another … Copyright and intellectual property battles Remember the case of Mickey Mouse: Disney would not be able to appropriate the image from the public domain today
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And one to leave you with … Privacy: Who owns your data? Very different in the US and Europe Cookies … your path thru a website or thru the web Preferences … when you customize a site Purchases Costco, Sam’s, Safeway, QFC … And who is liable … When your personal data is stolen or misplaced because an employee lost a laptop?
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Remember … We aren’t all connected Rural v urban Developed v less developed Poor v rich Competition for this new public space could make it private Watch the legislature, Congress
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From YouTube Web2.0 Web2.0 Web 2.0 Song: Are You Blogging This? Web 2.0 Song: Are You Blogging This? The Machine Is Us/ing Us The Machine Is Us/ing Us
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Final Deliverables Final group project post due today Final essay (persuasive!) due Friday Final course reflection, with your pick of the essay you want me to grade Substitutes for final exam. Due, via Collect-It, 9 pm Wednesday, 19 March Collect-It
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