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Recent technological changes have made much wider social changes possible: Until the end of the twentieth century, only a relatively small and wealthy fraction of the human race could broadcast television programs, publish newspapers, create encyclopedias; by the twenty first century, however, inexpensive digital computers and ubiquitous Internet access made the means of high quality media production and distribution accessible to a substantial portion of the world's population
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These technological changes in accessibility of production tools and distribution media have led to social, cultural, economic, political changes in the ways people communicate, a set of technologies, practices, and skills some call participatory media. Participatory media enable broad participation in the production of culture, power, community, and wealth.
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The ways people use these new media will significantly influence and in some cases transform cultural production, citizenship, economic enterprise, and education.
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As legislative and regulatory battles, business competition, and social institutions fight to put particular stamps on the new regime, one potentially decisive and presently unknown variable is the degree and kind of public participation in this fight for control
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unique power of the new media regime is precisely its participatory potentia
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Many-to-many media now make it possible for every person connected to the network to broadcast and receive text, images, audio, video, software, data, discussions, transactions, computations, tags, or links to and from every other person. The asymmetry between broadcaster and audience that was dictated by the structure of pre-digital technologies has changed radically. This is a technical-structural characteristic.
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- Participatory media are social media whose value and power derives from the active participation of many people. This is a psychological and social characteristic.
- Social networks amplified by information and communication networks enable broader, faster, and lower-cost coordination of activities. This is an economic and political characteristic.
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The technical power of many-to-many communication networks amplifies human social networking capabilities [abstract][pdf]. The cognitive and social components of participatory media are important: Media production differs from other kinds of production because media have the power to persuade, inspire, educate, and direct human activity.
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At this stage, the focus of attention is shifting from the characteristics of the enabling media (digital, networked, etc.) to the ways people are using them -- a matter of literacy, not just technology.
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richardhansonwebsite of resources based on participatory culture
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Christine CurleyThis website goes a little more indepth about the participatory tools users can use on the web. I have no found a site in particular that has a layout I like for the development of something like it for project rebirth, but these tools are some of the technology I was looking for.
An idea for project Rebirth:
- People can upload videos (from phones, cameras, footage from the web)
- Commenting and blogging would be necessary
- People can tell their stories and be grouped (witnesses, survivor stories, etc)
- Possibility of using google maps (you can pin where you were when 9/11 happened and then make a quick note of your feelings, reactions...). As the number of people who add to this map accumulate, you can zoom in and out to view where people were and their feelings at the time. If you see that you were relatively close to someone (location wise), you would be able to contact them via email.
- A tag cloud for the blogs is almost necessary and possibly a separate one for the google map
- Once Project Rebirth is made public, they should upload footage from the film on the main screen and allow people to comment, or make clips (like what we can do on vital)
- People can also bookmark pages (URLs) and annotate (like we do).
- Have an interactive timeline of the events
- Have a timeline of the administration and their policies from 9/11 forward
These are just some ideas for now. Hopefully I can come accross a website that has some of these features being utilized already.web2.0 collaboration technology education literacy media resources
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Marielle PalomboA "Socialtext workspace" with resources that both explain and demonstrate various facets of "participatory media literacy," including overviews of specific media (e.g., blogs, wikis, etc.) and how they work
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Lisa D'Adamo-Weinsteinreference for dagec
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Scot EvansThe participatory media learning materials on this site are meant to help people learn and teach the new literacies by inquiring into their significance as well as by learning their use through direct practice
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Karen LaBonteDefines participatory media literacy
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Billy GerchickFrom Howard Reingold, a portal to social NML
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craig rolandMany-to-many media now make it possible for every person connected to the network to broadcast and receive text, images, audio, video, software, data, discussions, transactions, computations, tags, or links to and from every other person.
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Carole HunterThe participatory media learning materials on this site are meant to help people learn and teach the new literacies by inquiring into their significance as well as by learning their use through direct practice
digital-literacy blogs wikis podcasts social-bookmarking digital-storytelling mashups
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Participatory Media Literacy
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A wiki-based curriculum on the social, political, economic and cultural aspects of participatory media managed by Howard Rheingold
media_literacy participatory_media production_of_culture_power_community_ delicious_import
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Gardner CampbellHoward Rheingold's resource wiki
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David WarlickRecent technological changes have made much wider social changes possible: Until the end of the twentieth century, only a relatively small and wealthy fraction of the human race could broadcast television programs, publish newspapers, create encyclopedias
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Julia Leongweb2.0 tlite resource
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John Dorner"This wiki-based curriculum combines texts that address the social, political, economic, cultural aspects of participatory media with practical instructions in the use of each medium. Exercises combine theory and practice."
wiki blog collaboration course web2.0 social for:aafromaa for:bnr1 for:floyddavenport for:bwebster719 for:k1v1n for:dcoates for:pflores76 for:rconlon for:zozstate for:aaron_h for:ackeener for:bfwhitmi for:dduchar for:diane_turner for:dsilver123 for:esagor
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Francisco Arlindo AlvesParticipatory media enable broad participation in the production of culture, power, community, and wealth.
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Heidi TrottaWelcome to Participatory Media Literacy
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