Media culture 2020: exploring opportunities for collaborative teaching and learning using social media and cloud-based technologies

Vickers, Richard and Melakoski, Cai (2014) Media culture 2020: exploring opportunities for collaborative teaching and learning using social media and cloud-based technologies. In: The International Conference on Communication, Media, Technology and Design, 24-26 April 2014, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Abstract

“The world communications net, the all-involving linkage of electric circuitry, will grow and become more sensitive. It will also develop new modes of feedback so that communication can become dialogue instead of monologue. It will breach the wall between “in” and “out” of school. It will join all people everywhere”. McLuhan, M. & Leonard, G.B. 1967

In 2013 five universities from across Europe undertook an innovative project ‘Media Culture 2020’, combining skills and forces to develop new practices that would face the challenge of the convergence of digital media, taking full advantage of social media and cloud-based technologies. The aim of the Media Culture 2020 project was to demonstrate what 21st century converged and interactive European Media Culture could be in comparison to the broadcasting based one-way 20th century model. The main objective of the project was to break down classroom and campus walls by creating open virtual learning environments where students from different countries and fields could explore and learn together. Media
Culture 2020 developed innovative digital learning environments that consider new forms of production, transmission and representation of knowledge. The project utilized a range of online platforms, social media and cloud-based technologies including Facebook, Google+ Google Hangout, Google Docs and Blogger in the collaborative development, management and delivery of the project.

Keywords:Collaborative learning, Social media, cloud computing, Bmjtype
Subjects:P Mass Communications and Documentation > P300 Media studies
W Creative Arts and Design > W290 Design studies not elsewhere classified
Divisions:College of Arts
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ID Code:14485
Deposited On:15 Jul 2014 22:45

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