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Tag Archives: digital media

Loop this way, please

02 Monday May 2011

Posted by Pamela Biery in digital media, Social Change, sustainability, technology

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digital media, Foster School of Business, mobile apps, Net Impact

Net Impact and Colorado University Leeds School of Business with sponsor Ball Corporation created a sustainability competition this spring, awarding $12k in prizes.

Over 60 teams from prominent US colleges and universities tried to solve this problem:  how can municipal recycling collection be increased? University of Washington Foster School of Business students answered this challenge by designing a mobile application which maps recycling locations and motivates users by showing where nearby recycling bins are located, adding facebook and geocaching quests and then completing the Loop with partnerships and mobile advertising. Their Loop mobile phone application took first prize, $7,200 and the bragging rights over the likes of University of Southern California’s Mendoza School of Business (2nd Place), DePaul University (3rd place) and other competitors including, USC, Bainbridge Graduate Institute, Kansas, University of Virginia.

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Tools for Change

07 Thursday Apr 2011

Posted by Pamela Biery in digital media, social media, technology

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digital media, SAL U, Seattle Arts & Lectures, Storyteller Uprising

Digital Media in Emerging Markets

UofW Master of Communication in Digital Media and SAL U lecturer Anita Verna Crofts brought the five-part Seattle Arts & Lectures Storyteller Uprising lecture series to  a close with a look at where the series began—examining global change—adding pragmatic measurements and adoption trends in emerging markets (BRIC: Brazil, Russia, India, China). Crofts investigates and instructs on new media adoption and appropriation in resource-poor environments, with a special eye to social tools being adopted for social change.

What it looks like? Certainly not like the US…..pay as you go phones, texting as a primary communication and banking made possible through localized merchant hubs and basic cell service.

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A Good Story…

28 Monday Mar 2011

Posted by Pamela Biery in communication, digital media, social media

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digital media, SAL U, Seattle Arts & Lectures

…begins with the writer asking ‘who’s interests are being served?’

suggests Scott Macklin, UofW Masters of Communication in Digital Media (MCDM) faculty and SAL U lecturer. Seattle Arts & Lectures Storyteller Uprising series hit the heartnote with the fourth lecture in a five lecture series addressing the stories we tell, how we tell them and where digital media may shift the fabric of the story itself.

Macklin discussed ways that we can use new media and traditional storytelling to convene, begin dialogues, build trust and create meaning.

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You Posted What on Facebook?

13 Sunday Mar 2011

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digital media, MCDM, SAL U, Seattle Arts & Lectures

Demonstrating once again there is no protection from one’s own stupidity, social media brings home the message of shortsightedness in a very special way—the gift that keeps on giving with online presence that cannot always be removed. Kraig Baker, lawyer and UofW MCDM adjunct faculty member, provided a brief outline of social media’s legal considerations at the Seattle Arts & Lectures U Storyteller Uprising lecture at Kane Hall, UofW last week.

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Spontaneous Sprouting

09 Wednesday Mar 2011

Posted by Pamela Biery in best practices, digital media, environment

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digital media, Four Peaks, Guiding Lights, MCDM

Add to Eric Liu’s considerable credentials as founder of Guiding Lights Network, former Clinton speechwriter, author, and lawyer—garden brain enthusiast.

Liu spoke and at the recent Four Peaks event in Seattle, examining Seattle’s key attributes and meaningful ways to commemorate the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Space Needle.

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