What's up with on-line communities?

Lift 10 Session

May 6, 2010 - 17:30

Since 2006 Web 2.0 has celebrated the so-called "amateur revolution". What did we learn in the past 5 years? Are we reaching the limits of Web 2.0?


Presentations


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The Transition from Broadcast to Multiplatform for a public service broadcaster: getting attention and measuring success

Alice Taylor (Channel 4, UK)

In 2008, Channel 4 Education moved its budget from £6m a year spent on television for a morning schedule broadcast, to £6m a year spent on media that would more effectively ...
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Using games beyond gaming

Anonymous

Alice Taylor commissions educational content for 14-19 year olds, aiming to get life-helpful information to teens via their most favoured platforms and formats. Her talk describes how to use games beyond gaming.

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YouTube’s Unfolding History

Jean Burgess (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)

In 2005, YouTube was launched as a basic videosharing website. It grew rapidly, and shortly thereafter became a focal point for hype about Web 2.0 and the ‘amateur ...
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YouTube’s Unfolding History

Anonymous

This presentation tells the story of YouTube’s transformation from simple videosharing service to shambolic media giant, outlines its cultural significance, and speculates as to ...
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The Revolution is Most Definitely Mobilized - Mobiles in Democratic Participation. Debunking Hype and Assessing Reality

Katrin Verclas (MobileActive.org, USA)

Katrin will be talking about how the proliferation of mobile phones has influenced how people participate in the politics of their countries. She will discuss the so-called ...
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The Revolution is Most Definitely Mobilized - Mobiles in Democratic Participation. Debunking Hype and Assessing Reality

Anonymous

Katrin talks about how the proliferation of mobile phones has influenced how people participate in the politics of their countries. She discusses the so-called 'twitter ...
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Open Stage: A day in the life of an innovation enabler

Anonymous

Exploring the similarities between design and innovation processes and existing synergies.

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Demo: Exploring the similarities between design and innovation processes

Thomas Fundneider (theLivingCore, Austria)

Exploring the similarities between design and innovation processes and existing synergies.

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