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Communications for the Digital Age
Tuesday, July 26, 2011 – Notre Dame Cathedral Latin HS
Sponsored by the Sisters of Notre Dame
Chardon, Ohio

WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLS
– PART III
Networking with One Another
          via LinkedIn and Facebook




25 July 2011         New Media
Once upon a time, long, long ago …
 • There was, in a land far away …




A Handsome Print(s)



 25 July 2011          New Media
Meet the Handsome Print(s)
• Print(s) is the oldest ruler of Medialand
• He was born around 1450, when Gutenberg invented the
  printing press
• At first he was a “high brow” ruler, courting and pleasing the
  gentry only (bibles, academic texts, etc)
• Later in his career he embraced the masses, making literature
  and news widely and cheaply available
• He is intellectual, proud, sometimes stuffy,
  though a generally popular leader. He’s not
  afraid to buck authority, is sometimes
  mischievous, and like, the rest of us, is
  fallible. Yes, he can get stuff wrong.

25 July 2011                       New Media
Print Definition
• Definition of print media:
   – “Printed [media], as distinguished from
     broadcast or electronically transmitted
     communications, includes all
     newspapers, newsletters, booklets,
     pamphlets, magazines, and other
     printed publications, especially those
     that sell advertising space as a means
     of raising revenue.”
       – (http://www.answers.com/topic/print-media)




25 July 2011                          New Media
Print Timeline
 •    618 to 906: T’ang Dynasty - the first printing is done in China, using ink on
      carved wooden blocks.
 • 1423: In Europe, block printing is used to print books.
 • 1452: In Europe, metal plates are first used in printing. Gutenberg begins
      printing the Bible, which he finishes in 1456.
 • 1476: William Caxton begins using a Gutenberg printing press in England.
 • 1605: First weekly newspaper published in Antwerp.
 • 1702: Multi-colored engraving invented by German Jakob Le Blon. The first
      English language daily newspaper is published called the Daily Courant.
 • 1800: Iron printing presses invented.
 • 1846: Cylinder press invented by Richard Hoe. Cylinder press can print
      8,000 sheets an hour.
 • 1891: Printing presses can now print and fold 90,000 4-pg papers an hour.
 • 1903: The first tabloid style newspaper, the Daily Mirror is published.
                                                                                      Gutenberg, 1398 - 1468
 • 1933: A war breaks out between the newspaper and radio industries.
      American newspapers try to force the Associated Press to terminate news
      service to radio stations.
 • 1954: There are more radios than there are daily newspapers.
 • 1967: Newspapers use digital production processes and began using
       computers for operations.
 (http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/printing_3.htm)

25 July 2011                                    New Media
Now, enter another character …
• She’s new,
  she’s cool,
  she’s
  rocking
  the
  world…




  She’s Princess Broadcast!
25 July 2011       New Media
Meet the lady of the show, the Sassy
           Princess of Broadcast
• Her date of birth is unclear (a lady never tells):
  Morse code and telegraphs of the C19th are
  types of broadcasting, too, but our princess
  rose to prominence in the 20th century with the
  rise of radio and TV
• She was a popular leader from the beginning,
  ruling by appealing to the masses, providing
  entertainment, and breaking down barriers
• She is brassy, bold, AMBITIOUS, sexy, alluring,
  accessible, dominant, and able to tap into
  popular culture.




25 July 2011                        New Media
Broadcast Definitions
1. To transmit (a radio or television programme) for public or
   general use.
2. To send out or communicate, especially by radio or television
3. To make known over a wide area
4. To send a transmission or signal; transmit.
     (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/broadcast)




25 July 2011                              New Media
Broadcast Timeline
•    1906 :Reginald Fessenden invents wireless telephony, a means for radio waves to carry signals
     a significant distance.
•    1923: Vladimir Kosma Zworykin patents the iconoscope, the first television transmission tube.
•    Radio broadcasting begins in South Africa.
•    1925: Radio's The Smith Family introduces the soap opera format.
•    1927: Philo Farnsworth transmits the first all-electronic television image.
•    1928: John Baird beams a television image from England to the United States.
•    1931: There are nearly 40,000 television sets in the United States; 9,000 of them are in New
     York City alone.
•    1936: The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) debuts the world's first television service
     with three hours of programming a day.
•    The SABC is formed.
•    1944: The first instance of network censorship occurs. The sound is cut off on the Eddie Cantor
     and Nora Martin duet, “We're Having a Baby, My Baby and Me.”
•    1945: The FCC creates the commercial broadcasting spectrum of 13 channels, and 130
     applications for broadcast licenses follow.
•    1951: Colour television introduced in the U.S.
•    1956: The Wizard of Oz has its first airing on TV.
•    1971: TV finally allowed in SA
•    1975: First national TV broadcasts in SA
•    1980: Ted Turner launches CNN, the first all-news network.
•    1992: There are 900-million television sets in use around the world; 201-million are in the
     United States.
•    2000: Reality TV mania hits the world.
     http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0151956.html and
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Broadcasting_Corporation
25 July 2011                                            New Media
Now, meet the most memorable
              character of them all …
 • He’s ugly but he’s cute
 • He’s popular and one of us
 • He has weird ears and
   magical powers …

Super-quick
Humungous
Rough
Ever-evolving
Kool
And his name is NEW MEDIA.
 25 July 2011                   New Media
The Birth of the Internet
•    1989: Tim Berners-Lee completes the original
     software for the World Wide Web (WWW). He
     envisions the WWW as a shared information
     space within which people communicate with
     each other and with computers.
•    From 1991 to 1994 use of the original WWW
     server grows by a factor of ten each year as the
     world begins to take note of a new information
     phenomenon.
•    The Internet does not consist of a physical
     network. It is a loose system of connections
     between different computers, located all over
     the world.
•    The seed of “new media” is planted.



25 July 2011                             New Media
New Media Ogre
• He is a huge, new, popular king of
  Medialand, born at the same time as
  the internet
• He is the champion of the “every man
  and woman”.
• He is a growing power, largely
  accessible, popular, fractured, and
  many voiced.
• He empowers his users to define their
  own news agendas.
• Some say he’s just a buffoon.

25 July 2011                New Media
New Media Definition
• New media is a catch-all term for all forms of electronic
  communication that have appeared or will appear since the
  original mainly text-and-static picture forms of online
  communication. New media usually includes any and all of
  these: Online news, streaming video and streaming audio, 3-D
  and virtual reality environments and effects, highly interactive
  user interfaces, mobile presentation and computing
  capabilities, CD and DVD media, telephone and digital data
  integration, online communities, live Internet broadcasting
     Source: http://searchsoa.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid26_gci213507,00.html




25 July 2011                               New Media
Online Communities via
                 Social Networking
• Social networking: is the grouping of individuals together
  into to specific groups, often using online networking
  services.

• People have always social networked but the internet has
  opened up ways of doing it globally




25 July 2011               New Media
Stages of “Swimming” in Social
          Networking
                   Denial
                    Fear
              Resistance


                              Reluctant
  Swimming
                             Toe-Dipping



    Dog Paddling            Immersion
MESSAGE OF THE HOLY FATHER
         BENEDICT XVI
      FOR THE 43rd WORLD
     COMMUNICATIONS DAY

"New Technologies, New Relationships.
   Promoting a Culture of Respect,
      Dialogue and Friendship.“
Facebook




25 July 2011     New Media
Facebook
• One of the most popular social networking
  services in the world: over 700-million people
  have joined Facebook!
• Networks: Regional, national and interest group
  based. Eg: South Africa, Wits University, TAC
  support group, fans of “Freshly Ground”
• Uses:
1. Search for groups related to your story
2. Put you in touch with sources
3. Search for events

25 July 2011           New Media
Value of Facebook
• Provides a single place to gather.
• One-stop shop for: blogging, media,
  calendaring, communication, sharing ideas,
  work together.
• Keep in touch with family and friends.
• Used to make announcements.
• Organize groups (e.g., Peace Song)


25 July 2011          New Media
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jea2-jGUbRs




25 July 2011                            New Media
Facebook Tutorials
• http://www.allfacebook.com/facebook-
  tutorials/facebook-profile-tutorial




25 July 2011          New Media
LinkedIn




25 July 2011     New Media
LinkedIn
•    World’s largest professional network
•    Over 100 million members
•    Trusted Contacts
•    Exchange Knowledge, ideas, and opportunities




25 July 2011            New Media
Value of LinkedIn




http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2007/01/ten_ways_to_use.html#axzz1T4yvUqTK
http://learn.linkedin.com/what-is-linkedin/




25 July 2011                                New Media
Demonstration




25 July 2011        New Media
Questions




25 July 2011      New Media
FB Help




               http://www.facebook.com/help/




25 July 2011                          New Media
Saint Petersburg Diocese




                  http://bit.ly/lwzAci
25 July 2011                         New Media
Social Media Resources
• Use http://www.youtube.com and search for
  facebook tutorial, facebook privacy settings,
  facebook
• http://www.facebook.com/help/
• To learn more about facebook -
  http://www.delicious.com/ccerveny/facebook
• Saint Petersburg Diocesan Guidelines -
  http://home.catholicweb.com/dosp/files/Res
  ources/SocialMediaPolicy.pdf
25 July 2011            New Media
Credits
• Introduction to New Media -
  http://www.slideshare.net/kate.thompson.sa/
  introduction-to-new-media-presentation




25 July 2011        New Media

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Networking with one another

  • 1. Communications for the Digital Age Tuesday, July 26, 2011 – Notre Dame Cathedral Latin HS Sponsored by the Sisters of Notre Dame Chardon, Ohio WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLS – PART III
  • 2. Networking with One Another via LinkedIn and Facebook 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 3. Once upon a time, long, long ago … • There was, in a land far away … A Handsome Print(s) 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 4. Meet the Handsome Print(s) • Print(s) is the oldest ruler of Medialand • He was born around 1450, when Gutenberg invented the printing press • At first he was a “high brow” ruler, courting and pleasing the gentry only (bibles, academic texts, etc) • Later in his career he embraced the masses, making literature and news widely and cheaply available • He is intellectual, proud, sometimes stuffy, though a generally popular leader. He’s not afraid to buck authority, is sometimes mischievous, and like, the rest of us, is fallible. Yes, he can get stuff wrong. 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 5. Print Definition • Definition of print media: – “Printed [media], as distinguished from broadcast or electronically transmitted communications, includes all newspapers, newsletters, booklets, pamphlets, magazines, and other printed publications, especially those that sell advertising space as a means of raising revenue.” – (http://www.answers.com/topic/print-media) 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 6. Print Timeline • 618 to 906: T’ang Dynasty - the first printing is done in China, using ink on carved wooden blocks. • 1423: In Europe, block printing is used to print books. • 1452: In Europe, metal plates are first used in printing. Gutenberg begins printing the Bible, which he finishes in 1456. • 1476: William Caxton begins using a Gutenberg printing press in England. • 1605: First weekly newspaper published in Antwerp. • 1702: Multi-colored engraving invented by German Jakob Le Blon. The first English language daily newspaper is published called the Daily Courant. • 1800: Iron printing presses invented. • 1846: Cylinder press invented by Richard Hoe. Cylinder press can print 8,000 sheets an hour. • 1891: Printing presses can now print and fold 90,000 4-pg papers an hour. • 1903: The first tabloid style newspaper, the Daily Mirror is published. Gutenberg, 1398 - 1468 • 1933: A war breaks out between the newspaper and radio industries. American newspapers try to force the Associated Press to terminate news service to radio stations. • 1954: There are more radios than there are daily newspapers. • 1967: Newspapers use digital production processes and began using computers for operations. (http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/printing_3.htm) 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 7. Now, enter another character … • She’s new, she’s cool, she’s rocking the world… She’s Princess Broadcast! 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 8. Meet the lady of the show, the Sassy Princess of Broadcast • Her date of birth is unclear (a lady never tells): Morse code and telegraphs of the C19th are types of broadcasting, too, but our princess rose to prominence in the 20th century with the rise of radio and TV • She was a popular leader from the beginning, ruling by appealing to the masses, providing entertainment, and breaking down barriers • She is brassy, bold, AMBITIOUS, sexy, alluring, accessible, dominant, and able to tap into popular culture. 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 9. Broadcast Definitions 1. To transmit (a radio or television programme) for public or general use. 2. To send out or communicate, especially by radio or television 3. To make known over a wide area 4. To send a transmission or signal; transmit. (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/broadcast) 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 10. Broadcast Timeline • 1906 :Reginald Fessenden invents wireless telephony, a means for radio waves to carry signals a significant distance. • 1923: Vladimir Kosma Zworykin patents the iconoscope, the first television transmission tube. • Radio broadcasting begins in South Africa. • 1925: Radio's The Smith Family introduces the soap opera format. • 1927: Philo Farnsworth transmits the first all-electronic television image. • 1928: John Baird beams a television image from England to the United States. • 1931: There are nearly 40,000 television sets in the United States; 9,000 of them are in New York City alone. • 1936: The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) debuts the world's first television service with three hours of programming a day. • The SABC is formed. • 1944: The first instance of network censorship occurs. The sound is cut off on the Eddie Cantor and Nora Martin duet, “We're Having a Baby, My Baby and Me.” • 1945: The FCC creates the commercial broadcasting spectrum of 13 channels, and 130 applications for broadcast licenses follow. • 1951: Colour television introduced in the U.S. • 1956: The Wizard of Oz has its first airing on TV. • 1971: TV finally allowed in SA • 1975: First national TV broadcasts in SA • 1980: Ted Turner launches CNN, the first all-news network. • 1992: There are 900-million television sets in use around the world; 201-million are in the United States. • 2000: Reality TV mania hits the world. http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0151956.html and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Broadcasting_Corporation 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 11. Now, meet the most memorable character of them all … • He’s ugly but he’s cute • He’s popular and one of us • He has weird ears and magical powers … Super-quick Humungous Rough Ever-evolving Kool And his name is NEW MEDIA. 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 12. The Birth of the Internet • 1989: Tim Berners-Lee completes the original software for the World Wide Web (WWW). He envisions the WWW as a shared information space within which people communicate with each other and with computers. • From 1991 to 1994 use of the original WWW server grows by a factor of ten each year as the world begins to take note of a new information phenomenon. • The Internet does not consist of a physical network. It is a loose system of connections between different computers, located all over the world. • The seed of “new media” is planted. 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 13. New Media Ogre • He is a huge, new, popular king of Medialand, born at the same time as the internet • He is the champion of the “every man and woman”. • He is a growing power, largely accessible, popular, fractured, and many voiced. • He empowers his users to define their own news agendas. • Some say he’s just a buffoon. 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 14. New Media Definition • New media is a catch-all term for all forms of electronic communication that have appeared or will appear since the original mainly text-and-static picture forms of online communication. New media usually includes any and all of these: Online news, streaming video and streaming audio, 3-D and virtual reality environments and effects, highly interactive user interfaces, mobile presentation and computing capabilities, CD and DVD media, telephone and digital data integration, online communities, live Internet broadcasting Source: http://searchsoa.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid26_gci213507,00.html 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 15. Online Communities via Social Networking • Social networking: is the grouping of individuals together into to specific groups, often using online networking services. • People have always social networked but the internet has opened up ways of doing it globally 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 16. Stages of “Swimming” in Social Networking Denial Fear Resistance Reluctant Swimming Toe-Dipping Dog Paddling Immersion
  • 17. MESSAGE OF THE HOLY FATHER BENEDICT XVI FOR THE 43rd WORLD COMMUNICATIONS DAY "New Technologies, New Relationships. Promoting a Culture of Respect, Dialogue and Friendship.“
  • 19. Facebook • One of the most popular social networking services in the world: over 700-million people have joined Facebook! • Networks: Regional, national and interest group based. Eg: South Africa, Wits University, TAC support group, fans of “Freshly Ground” • Uses: 1. Search for groups related to your story 2. Put you in touch with sources 3. Search for events 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 20. Value of Facebook • Provides a single place to gather. • One-stop shop for: blogging, media, calendaring, communication, sharing ideas, work together. • Keep in touch with family and friends. • Used to make announcements. • Organize groups (e.g., Peace Song) 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 22. Facebook Tutorials • http://www.allfacebook.com/facebook- tutorials/facebook-profile-tutorial 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 24. LinkedIn • World’s largest professional network • Over 100 million members • Trusted Contacts • Exchange Knowledge, ideas, and opportunities 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 29. FB Help http://www.facebook.com/help/ 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 30. Saint Petersburg Diocese http://bit.ly/lwzAci 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 31. Social Media Resources • Use http://www.youtube.com and search for facebook tutorial, facebook privacy settings, facebook • http://www.facebook.com/help/ • To learn more about facebook - http://www.delicious.com/ccerveny/facebook • Saint Petersburg Diocesan Guidelines - http://home.catholicweb.com/dosp/files/Res ources/SocialMediaPolicy.pdf 25 July 2011 New Media
  • 32. Credits • Introduction to New Media - http://www.slideshare.net/kate.thompson.sa/ introduction-to-new-media-presentation 25 July 2011 New Media