Week 5, Day 1 Structural Understanding Of Social Media
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2. In a culture like ours, long accustomed to splitting and dividing all things as a means of control, it is sometimes a bit of a shock to be reminded that in operational and practical fact, the medium is the message. This is merely to say that the personal and social consequences of any medium – that is, of any extension of ourselves – result from the new scale that is introduced into our affairs by each extension of ourselves, or by any new technology.
39. Our conventional response to all media, namely that it is how they are used that counts, is the numb stance of the technological idiot. For the ‘content’ of a medium is like the juicy piece of meat carried by the burglar to distract the watchdog of the mind. The effect of the medium is made strong and intense just because it is given another medium as ‘content’. The content of a movie is a novel or a play or an opera. The effect of the movie form is not related to its program content. The ‘content’ of writing or print is speech, but the reader is almost entirely unaware either of print or speech.
40. Factoid: By 2011, 70 per cent of social computing deployments in government that achieve business benefits will do so in unplanned or unexpected ways, according to Gartner, Inc.
49. social capital Intrinsic Individual Assets Information Flow Influence Social Credentials Reinforcement of Identity Recognition Extrinsic Collective Assets Trust Network Structure Reputation Authority Sanctions Culture
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53. 23 - Internal buy in 21 – ROI, measurement 13 – tips for starters 11 – best practices 2 – employer branding/recruitment 1 - back to off-line basics, leveraging traditional marketing, tribe, reputation, risk , tools, how to scale, new digital divide , online video Where r we @?
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Everywhere you look these days there are signs that our traditional institutions are having difficulty coping with change.
For Duke University’s Nan Lin’s work re: social capital see my e-book: http://socialcapitalvalueadd.com/share-the-scva-ebook