Showing posts with label wesch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wesch. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Michael Wesch Explains Everything
It's long (55 minutes), but excellent. Bless his heart, he has provided an index, so you can cut to the chase, but the entire thing is "the chase," so I suggest you watch the entire thing. Wesch, an academic who would have, in the old days, been happy to reach 200 people with his message, has a world-wide audience. The very idea that a professor of anthropology has become a star via self-publishing on the internet is testimony to what he and his students are studying.
Enjoy.
Labels:
anthropology,
car culture,
mediated culture,
wesch,
YouTube
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Information Revolution
Another great digital ethnography from Michael Wesch at Kansas State University. As he puts it, "This video explores the changes in the way we find, store, create, critique, and share information." What skills do we need now and in the future to, as Wesch puts it, "harness, evaluate, and create information effectively"?
Labels:
information,
internet,
mediated culture,
wesch
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