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  • imavirtual
    imavirtual said 6 months Edit Delete

    Looks like great LECTURE...

    I HAVE STUDYING SOCIAL COMPUTING and I'll use this in the classroon. Congratulation!

    Don - http://www.ima.mat.br/eng/ima.htm

  • rickladd
    rickladd said 6 months Edit Delete

    These are beautiful slides; a striking use of the Beyond Bullet Points approach, which I'm all in favor of. Unfortunately, many of the slides leave me wondering exactly what was Stowe getting across with it? I'd sure like to be able to hear him talking the slides. Looks like great stuff, but much of what I'm thinking is only conjecture on my part.

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    The Social Web: Why The New Web Matters

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    1. Slide 1: The Social Web: Why The New Web Matters Stowe Boyd
    2. Slide 2: About Me
    3. Slide 3: Web 1.0: Alone In A Library
    4. Slide 4: Web 2.0: Global Village
    5. Slide 5: Social Media The Edge Is What Matters, And It’s All Edge
    6. Slide 6: The Future Of Web Networks: Everything Is Different
    7. Slide 7: Four Deep Paradoxes
    8. Slide 8: Social = Me First 1
    9. Slide 9: The Web Is No Democracy, But It’s Not A 2 Hierarchy
    10. Slide 10: It’s Shallow At The Deep End Of 3 The Pool
    11. Slide 11: Time Is Relative, Velocity Is Visceral: 4 The Web Of Flow
    12. Slide 12: The Social Revolution: Why Business Will Care
    13. Slide 13: Centroids Edglings Work and Top Down, Bottom Up, Politics Authoritarian Egalitarian Point of View Objective, Impartial Subjective, Partial Belonging Hierarchies Networks Family Nuclear Post-Nuclear (Tribal) Political Scope Nationalism Glocalism Media Mainstream Participative Environmental Exploitative, Restorative, Unsustainable Sustainable Spirituality Centralized, Decentralized, Dogmatic Enigmatic [from Edglings: A Well-Ordered Humanism and The Future Of Everything]
    14. Slide 14: “A well-ordered humanism does not begin with itself, but puts things back in their place. It puts the world before life, life before man, and the respect of others before love of self.” Claude Lévi-Strauss
    15. Slide 15: The Social Web: Why The New Web Matters Stowe Boyd credits https://stoweboyd.backpackit.com/pub/1477530