Clay Shirky on how new technology is empowering citizens and changing the rules of mass participation and collaboration.
via Presentation Zen .
Groups versus Conversations ?
Amateurs versus Professionals? Something I considered here the other day.
Convene versus Control?
Shirky presents the changing media landscape in terms of the sliding scales above. How can we make best use of the media tools that we all have available?
Other Relevant Posts... December 9th, 2009 -- Modelling Motivation in the Design of Products, Systems and Services (0) November 30th, 2009 -- Motivational Design Framework v.0.1 (2) October 1st, 2009 -- Framework of Motivated Behaviour (0) July 13th, 2009 -- Making Design a Concrete Experience (0) June 22nd, 2009 -- Design for Regime Change (0) February 15th, 2010 -- A Big Day for British Youth and Winter Sports – An Inspiration For The Rest of Us? (2) December 3rd, 2009 -- Managing Motivation (0) October 30th, 2009 -- Design for Self-Service – A motivational psychology perspective (1) June 18th, 2009 -- Is Design a Skilled or Procedural Process? Or Both? (1) May 17th, 2009 -- Systems That Encourage You To Think You Can (1)
Tags: Clay Shirky , Design Research , Human Centred Design , Information , Intrinsic Awareness , Intrinsic Motivation , Iran Election , Motivational Design , Relevance , skill based processes , Social Nudge , the difference between novice and expert behaviour
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