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