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basic concepts of new media

basic concepts of new media. Lab 14 January 2009 Kathy E. Gill. Cont’d From Monday …. New channels (mediated). WWW E-mail Videoconferencing Podcasting Electronic publishing Mobile telephony What do they have in common?. Computer Mediated Communication (1/2).

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  1. basic concepts of new media Lab 14 January 2009 Kathy E. Gill

  2. Cont’d From Monday ….

  3. New channels (mediated) • WWW • E-mail • Videoconferencing • Podcasting • Electronic publishing • Mobile telephony What do they have in common?

  4. Computer Mediated Communication (1/2) • Desktop computers used as tools to influence human cognition and convey messages among people (focuses on the technology, older definition) • Any form of communication between two or more individuals who interact and/or influence each other using social software on separate computers linked by a network (focuses on the people)

  5. CMC (2/2) • CMC software has two categories: asynchronous and synchronous (Smith, 1994). http://www.edb.utexas.edu/csclstudent/kim/text/ASCmC.html

  6. Synchronous • Two or more group members have real-time (simultaneous) communication • Instant Messenging can be synchronous • Face-to-face meetings; phone calls; video conference; other?

  7. Asynchronous • Allows group members to work individually and “alone” • Provides time/space flexibility • E-mail, BBs

  8. CMC/Web Characteristics (1/2) • Hardware independent • Software independent • IM Not Here Yet, But Close (Google) • Open standards • Information sharing • “Give back” (contribute) to the community

  9. CMC/Web Characteristics (2/2) • A blend of characteristics from “old” media • Print • Radio • Film • TV

  10. Print Characteristics • Abstract • Fixed • Linear • Primarily verbal but can have images • Reader controls pace

  11. Radio Characteristics • Auditory (sound) • Creator controls pace • Dynamic • Linear • “Live” — happening in real time • Some programs are now podcast for time-shifting • Transient audience

  12. TV Characteristics • Animated – sound and images • Creator controls pace • Dynamic • Linear • “Live” — may be happening now • “Live” has two meanings: real time and scheduled time • Primarily visual • Transient audience

  13. Web Characteristics • Content may be live (dynamic) or fixed • Multi-media (visual + auditory) • Transient audience • Typically nonlinear • “Visitor” controls pace and direction

  14. Mass audience no longer • From broadcast to narrowcast • Time-shifting • Accelerates a move foreshadowed by niche publishing

  15. Summary • Mediated Communication is … • Two types are … • Three characteristics of new media and their impacts …

  16. Geek Speak • Internet 101: • What is a “URL” • What is a browser? • What are protocols?

  17. Lab On Wednesday • Experiment with RSS • Demo Slideshare.net

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