Darwin Does Design: Measuring and Optimizing the User Experience (IA Summit 2...Aaron Louie
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If we want to create user experiences that have a better chance of surviving the chaos of the market, it may help to adopt evolutionary principles in our design process. Aaron Louie and Rachel Elkington from ZAAZ explain how user experience design, web analytics, and optimization may be blended to accomplish this.
The story of Esther, set to the music of "Queen". Be sure to use a playlist with the following songs:
??Princes of the Universe
??Killer Queen
??Somebody to Love
??Crazy Little Thing Called Love
??Keep Yourself Alive
? I Want It All
??Save Me
??Hammer To Fall
??We Will Rock You
??We Are The Champions
??Bohemian Rhapsody
Teaching with Technology Faculty Learning Community Presentationcheetomoskeeto
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ºÝºÝߣs used in a tech poster presentation on 6/5/09 by the Teaching with Technology Faculty Learning Community at California State University East Bay
The document discusses how new technologies are challenging traditional television and media by allowing for wider distribution of content, more user control over what and when content is consumed, and new forms of amateur and user-generated content. This represents both opportunities such as reaching new audiences and engaging users in new ways, as well as challenges to existing gatekeepers and business models around control and monetization of content.
New media allows for many-to-many communication rather than one-to-many broadcast media, transforming people from passive content consumers to active content producers. This has changed the way journalism is practiced, with information coming from citizen witnesses on the ground through social media platforms and smartphones. While this has democratized information and enabled reporting from closed countries, it also poses challenges like verifying accuracy and determining the veracity of stories amidst a torrent of information on digital platforms that are constantly evolving.
Teaching with Technology Faculty Learning Community Presentationcheetomoskeeto
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ºÝºÝߣs used in a tech poster presentation on 6/5/09 by the Teaching with Technology Faculty Learning Community at California State University East Bay
The document discusses how new technologies are challenging traditional television and media by allowing for wider distribution of content, more user control over what and when content is consumed, and new forms of amateur and user-generated content. This represents both opportunities such as reaching new audiences and engaging users in new ways, as well as challenges to existing gatekeepers and business models around control and monetization of content.
New media allows for many-to-many communication rather than one-to-many broadcast media, transforming people from passive content consumers to active content producers. This has changed the way journalism is practiced, with information coming from citizen witnesses on the ground through social media platforms and smartphones. While this has democratized information and enabled reporting from closed countries, it also poses challenges like verifying accuracy and determining the veracity of stories amidst a torrent of information on digital platforms that are constantly evolving.
What Old Media can teach New Media: Media Convergence & Integration, Social M...Howard Greenstein
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The document discusses various topics related to media convergence and integration, social media, and professionalism in digital communications. It provides a history of different media forms and how they have converged. It also discusses how various media, like television, computers, and mobile devices, are integrated and how users consume content across multiple screens. The document advocates for professionalism when creating and sharing content online.
Old Media, New Media, the productisation of publishing and the tethered appli...fantasticlife
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Old media companies have struggled to adapt to new media platforms that disrupted their business models of talent scouting, production, and distribution. The rise of the internet, web publishing tools, and digital devices like smartphones have allowed creators and consumers to connect directly, bypassing traditional gatekeepers. However, these new platforms also threaten to lock users into proprietary content stores and apps through digital rights management and closed software, compromising universality and consumer choice. For old media companies to remain relevant, they need to embrace open web standards that allow them to retain control over their direct relationships with customers.
A lecture for 120 students leisure and entertainment management which contains three stories:
1) An introduction to the Netherlands Institute of Sound and Vision and open webprojects 2) The slogans of Marshal McLuhan and the significance for new media and 3) an introduction on the concept of transmedia
The document compares and contrasts old media and new media. Old media refers to past forms of communication like newspapers, magazines, books, and mail. While still used today, old media is considered outdated, less interactive, and not as readily available. New media incorporates newer technologies like video, multimedia, and the web for powerful communication. It allows for interactivity, instant availability, and uses multiple senses to engage users. However, not everyone can afford or is able to adopt new media. So both old and new media still have roles to play in communication.
Originally presented with Melanie Mathos at The Blackbaud Conference for Nonprofits, 50 Social Media Tactics is a set of ideas that can help nonprofits meet their social media objectives. Learn more & buy the book: http://www.101.smt.com.
New media such as social media and online platforms have affected traditional media in several ways:
- News is now a more social experience as people rely on social networks to learn about current events.
- While original reporting still comes from journalists, social media allows citizens to influence story impact.
- What gains traction online differs from mainstream press - social platforms rarely share the same top story.
- Blogs are more similar to traditional press in their news agenda, while YouTube and Twitter focus on different topics.
- Internet usage is rising as advertisers explore new avenues, and print sales/subscriptions are declining.
- The interplay between new and traditional media will continue to evolve as platforms develop new partnerships.
Media plays an important role in modern society by providing information, education, entertainment, advertising, and connecting different parts of society. It has the power to change people's knowledge, behavior, attitudes, emotions, and political views. Media is considered essential like food and clothing and acts as a "mirror" reflecting society. It brings the world together as a global village and prevents isolation. While media has positive impacts like keeping people informed and acting as a watchdog, it also enables cyber crimes, sells biased news coverage, and runs false advertisements. There is a need for responsible media consumption and improvements to maximize its benefits and minimize harms.
This document summarizes the key differences between old media and new media. Old media refers to traditional mass communication forms like books, newspapers, radio, and television that are produced and distributed by large organizations. New media emerged with digital technologies and allows for user-generated content where individuals can produce and share content worldwide for little to no cost by posting videos, statuses, or other information online through platforms. While some newspaper corporations have adapted by also providing online content, new media has fundamentally changed media production and consumption.
The document discusses the role and impact of various types of media in India. It notes that print media like newspapers and magazines reach over 78.8 million and 41.6 million people daily/weekly respectively. There are 665 television channels and 65 million internet users. The media serves important functions like reporting news, setting agendas, and socializing people, but some outlets provide sensationalized or discouraging content. To maximize its benefits, the media should encourage positive and constructive discussions while providing factual information to build up the nation.
LUMA's State of Digital Media at DMS 16LUMA Partners
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LUMA presents our annual State of Digital Media which covers our views on the market, the industry trends and the future of the ecosystem with a specific focus on digital media and marketing. We hope you enjoy it.
Social Media Optimization: An Easy Guide to Marketing and Distributing Your C...Rohit Bhargava
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A presentation originally created in 2006, and updated in 2014 with 8 NEW SLIDES and tips on how to promote, market and distribute your content marketing online.
The document discusses the role and importance of media in society. It outlines both the advantages and disadvantages of media. Media is seen as an integral part of modern life that helps spread awareness and bring people together through communication. However, media also has the potential for negative impacts. The document stresses that media has a duty to be truthful, fair, and represent the public interest while also highlighting its ability to enact social change.
The document discusses the differences between old and new media. It notes that new media focuses on real-time content creation and sharing through social networks and user participation rather than one-way distribution. The document argues that for media companies to be successful, they need to embrace new forms of interactive and visual information like infographics, think about websites as applications rather than articles, and focus on niche communities and curating relevant news and content for those groups.
Role and impact of media on society final ppt............Aaryendr
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The document discusses the role and impact of media on society. It notes that print media includes newspapers and magazines, audio media includes radio, and audio-video media includes television and the internet. It provides statistics on newspaper and magazine readership as well as the number of television channels and active internet users in India. The document advocates for media to be informative, positive, creative, motivating and entertaining. However, it acknowledges that some media can be negative, sensationalized, boring, or crime-encouraging. It calls for an ideal media that is free from pressure, fact-finding, and nation-building.
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