Friday, November 20, 2009
The Missing Part, Long Overdue
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Twitter as a News Source
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Final
Final Exam
DMST 2200
Choose 2 of the following essay 3 questions. Your answers should be 2-4 single-spaced pages each and should be written in essay form with a thesis, supporting paragraphs and a conclusion. Please make your answers interesting, well written and full of examples and references to the course readings that demonstrate that you have a nuanced view of what is going on in the digital media landscape. Also please write a short answer to the question about Free! Please email your completed exam PASTED INTO THE BODY OF AN EMAIL WITH YOU NAME ON THE TOP to me at adrienne.russell@du.edu by NOON Monday Nov. 23. If you don’t hear back from me by 1pm send it again. There will be no late exams excepted.
1. Digital tools and networks provide opportunities for amateur cultural production and distribution, for politicians and corporations to have more direct contact with the public, and for them to leverage the public in generating content and support. And some say power dynamics are changing among corporations, politicians, experts, professional and everyday people. Please write an essay discussing the implications of new media tools (and values) and these changing power dynamics in the last presidential campaign, using specific examples of how new media is being used in the campaigns by politicians and their supporters to illustrate your argument. Extra credit if you reference and discuss the 3 ways described by Joe Trippi, on the Web 2.0 panel, that digital networks helped the Obama campaign.
2. Please watch this video “an open letter to all the Rosie O’Donnells” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJCkHu3trKc and read and watch the material related to it. Write an essay about convergent culture, using this as an example to first illustrate and second challenge and/or support the notion of convergent culture as a frame through which to view the contemporary media environment. Include in your essay a discussion of the intersection of commercial and do-it-yourself media products.
3. The scholars and journalists we have read, watched and discussed in this course have presented various views of the future of digital media (and therefore of our future in general). Discuss some of these different views, their strengths and weaknesses, and finally your own informed opinion about the future of digital media and how it is changing how we socialize, produce and exchange culture and become informed about the world around us. Please specifically address the ideas of the personal panopticon, collective intelligence, the long tail, convergence, social networking and Free! in your answer.
Everyone please answer this question about Free!
Why are so many things becoming free? Please provide examples of the various ways companies make money by giving things away?
Questions We Wanted to Answer
ie how is it changing the way we think?
How will the internet evolve?
What does digital media do to notions of copyright ownership and appropriation.
How do we know what is true?
Is the human race collectively becoming an ultimate being?
How is new media changing our relations to one another?
Is it good or bad?
Does the internet propel globalization? If so how?
Future Internet
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
News/Iphone
List of 50 Social News Websites
Monday, November 16, 2009
The Resident- alternative news website
for Wednesday
Wednesday Nov 18 | future of the social web
1. Cascio, Jamais. "WorldChanging: Tools, Models and Ideas for Building a Bright Green Future: The Rise of the Participatory Panopticon." 4 May 2005.
2. Anderson, Chris. “Free.” Wired.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Goofy News Reporters
News and The Onion
Alternative news source
I think that blogs that have all the information are interesting to compare the different ways the same events are covered. It's great to see what each outlet does with the same information. Whether it's a blog post, a video, an actual article or a feature it shows all the different facets.
Available News
~ Tisha B.
Canada Big Box Market: A Cheap Scheme
~ Tisha B.
Walmartopia: A Musical on a Mission
~ Tisha B.
Go Here to Walmartopia.com
Google News
One sight i believe many people would use to get their news would be Google News. Mainly because most people use google and everything it has to offer, why not use google news? It is up to date and has the latest braking stories. But what i noticed about this website was the layout of the page. Reflecting back to the presentation on Archives and the entertainment we all enjoyed when the class was looking up past sites, i feel that googles news page is not a lavish as other news sources like CNN and Fox News. It is still a really organized site, but little pops out. This site is not years behind like the white house's page was originally but only like a year behind! Still the sources are good and so is the content.
News Flash!
Is No More Fake News, News?
Getting the Audience Involved
There is already a culture of self reporting that has begun and an example of this is CNN's iReport. Most people have already heard of iReport either through watching CNN or going on there website. But it's really great to see how CNN has incorporated this feature into their daily news. Often you will see iReports on their main page along with short videos played during their actual air time. I hope to see more of this kind of reporting incorporated in media as we continue to advance or technology. Eventually everyone will be able to gather their ideas in the melting pot of news, which I can only hope for instead hearing corporate fed bull.