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Cassaigne ClaireIllustration de la redocumentarisation : en tagant, partageant et éditant des contenus web, on participe à une nouvelle forme de document où support et contenu sont dissociés et sans cesse modifiés, par rapport au document papier
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James SmallwoodBrief video on the implications of Web 2.0 for ALL of us (and our machines).
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Mimi WuIn Web 2.0 form and content are seperated. People teach the machine.
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Beniamina CassettaA video on how web 2.0 is chaning ourselves and our lifestyle. The Machine is us and using us - meaning: we are teaching the machine and it is modifying our ways of interaction with it and with our networks of people
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Catherine ShirleyGreat video to explain the future of Web 2.0 and its effects on our lives
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Brittany CoferThis video is a great description of how people are ruling the web now. We can create pages or add to the machine. It is using us as we use it. There are so many new tools that we can use to create anything. Then, we can add the creation to the Internet where anyone can use or see it. The goal of the video is to show how much of an influence we now play in Web 2.0.
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Bradley HallThe purpose of this video is to show the evolution of society and the Web. The author of this video is Michael Wesch (2007), an assistant professor of cultural anthropology at Kansas State University. Within this video he shows the history of the Web from HTML to XML programming. HTML programming was used by society for information, but XML programming is used by society for living. Everything entered, added, adjusted, or adapted expands the Web. According to Wesch (2007), the Web is people because sharing, trading, collaborating, educating, and living can all be done through the Web.
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noecandalDe la interconexión de textos a la interconexión de gente. En definitiva, la historia de la web 2.0 contada en unos trepidantes 5 minutos
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meryconchadoDe la interconexión de textos a la interconexión de gente. En definitiva, la historia de la web 2.0 contada en unos trepidantes 5 minutos
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Debby PennyA video describing how "The Machine is Us/Using Us"
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Janetta GartonThe video explores how the Web has changed the idea of text and explains XML coding, RSS feeds, and how the Web has revolutionized online communication and collaboration.
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Oliver Quinlan#eict104 The Machine is (using) us http://t.co/didDM8VX @23Cwatson23
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Danielle Skaggsawesome format - I like the look of this; not sure if able to replicate it for tutorials, but something to strive for (julia! I'm trying the for option out: also, it's cool!)
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Jennifer KelleyAn anthropological introduction to YouTube
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jo gallagherKind of Web 2.0 in a nutshell. Great for reflection at end of course
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Charlotte ThorntonThis powerful video, created by Michael Wesch, a professor of Digital Enthnography at Kansas State University, explores Web 2.0. It explains how the Web has changed the idea of text, what XML coding is (vs. HTML), what RSS feeds are, and how the Web has revolutionized online communication and collaboration. (Please note: You can also visit Mediated Cultures, and scroll down to the section "The Machine is Us/ing Us" to download high quality WMV and Quicktime formats.)
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Eric TelferThis clip presents a concise and effective history of the evolution of information technology as it has become a powerful collaborative tool both in and outside of the classroom. It's difficult to argue against the creative benefits and the ability to obt
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Chris ClementiThis is a wonderful video that demonstrates the dynamic function of technology in comparison with more traditional means of communicating.
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Kelley Nicholson-FlynnMichael Wesch spoke to our faculty today. Very thought provoking, but reasonable.
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Peter MurrayA neat video showcasing how the internet has transformed and how we use it.
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Well presented video by Professor Michael Wesch lookign at Web 2.0 from a point of view including how the web has changed from HTML to XML the differences, how this has helped mash-ups and changing the online community.
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