An influential think-tank calling for more Web 2.0 use in school and technology experts agree, arguing that children should get used to collaborative tools before they enter the workplace.
moreThe UK Government launched its programme to help protect children from exposure to potentially harmful content on the Internet, including some forms of advertising. New Media Knowledge spoke to AOL, one of the companies involved, to see what real impact the new group would have.
moreLast week, Twitter launched its US Presidential Election microblogging site and, with social media likely to play a big part in the outcome, politicians this side of the pond should be looking closely at its impact, experts say.
moreThe era of user-generated content has provided site owners with fresh, inexpensive ways to populate their sites. But it also brings new legal headaches, best avoided rather than remedied. Ian Delaney reports from the presentation given by Paul Massey of K&L Gates at Internet World on 2 May 2007. more
Findings from the Poynter EyeTrack07 research into how people read online and in print discovered that a much larger percentage of story text was read online than in print publications. Ian Delaney reports. more
Awareness of podcasting has risen considerably over the last year - from 22 per cent in 2006 to 37 per cent in 2007. However, the number of people listening to the format remains relatively static, up just two per cent to 13 per cent, over the same period. more
The latest NetObserver poll from Novatris and Harris Interactive reveals that the internet habits of those under 25 vary widely from those of their elders. more
Ian Delaney reports on the insync event 'The Revolution will not be Televised: It will be YouTubed'. Four supporters of citizen TV and four very different ways to achieve it. more
This seminar comprises part of CIDA's Digital Women's Club initiative. This event is open to all, with engagement particularly encouraged from underemployed women (and subject to certain criteria being met). Please note that pre-event registration is essential to access this FREE event and that booking for the event can ONLY be made through the Digital Women's Club website.
NMK is proud to announce its involvement with this event, in conjunction with MusicTank and with CIDA’s Digital Women’s Club initiative. The event is open to all, with engagement particularly encouraged from underemployed women (and subject to certain criteria being met). Please note that pre-event registration is essential to access this FREE event and that booking for the event can ONLY be made through the Digital Women's Club website.
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While words and pictures might have done the trick for your dad's old website, the modern web demands a modern approach. In 2007, that means using audio and video to add personality and panache to your message. The latest session in our series concerning practical branding and the routes to cyber-success takes on the world of sound and vision.
Where’s The Buzz? Podcasting And Video will address the topic from the ground up and enable attendees to make informed judgements about how and whether to invest in a multimedia future.
The evening will provide plenty of time for Q & A and will include structured networking.
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