How to Be a Social Media Change Agent
Interviews with management experts who zero in on key business ideas and how to implement them in organizations.
Under the Hood of the Automotive Industry The Questionable Merits of a Nissan-Renault-GM Alliance: In our feature segment, HBR IdeaCast host Paul Michelman visits with Harvard Business School professor Pankaj Ghemawat to discuss his take on the prospective deal that would bring General Motors into a three-way alliance with the Nissan and Renault companies. Ghemawat, a long-time observer of the global automotive industry, shares some interesting thoughts on the deal and why it may not be such a good idea.
Be a Social Media Provocateur Featured Guest: Josh Bernoff, coauthor of Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies. Copyright 2008 Harvard Business School Publishing
Four Perspectives on the Presidential Race
Featuring the ideas of HarvardBusiness.org bloggers Tom Davenport, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, John Baldoni, and Annie McKee.
Copyright 2008 Harvard Business School Publishing
Print Media and the Effects of a Disruptive Web
Featuring the insights of HarvardBusiness.org bloggers Jeff Stibel, Dan Gillmor, and Tom Davenport.
Copyright 2009 Harvard Business School Publishing
Coping with Social Media
Featured Guest: Alexandra Samuel, director of the Social + Interactive Media Centre at Emily Carr University. Copyright 2010 Harvard Business School Publishing
Talk: AFP's Daphne Benoit says military and media need mutual trust
Daphne Benoit, Pentagon correspondent for Agence Frace Press, spoke at the Shorenstein Center on the relationship between the military and the media.
Talk: Neal Baer on how television and new media can influence public policy
The executive producer of "Law and Order: SVU" on "How New Media Is Changing the Way We Talk about Public Policy."
Talk: Clergy scandal shows power of old and new media
Walter Robinson and Clay Shirky discuss how the case of the sex abuse scandal in the Catholic Church illustrates the changing powers of old and new media
Introduction to Digital Media Archiving
This unit provides an introduction to digital archiving and issues to take into consideration when planning an archive. It is aimed primarily at community media producers, but should be of wider interest.
8.2 Media
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8.1 Media and Communication
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Using the Library Media Center
Learn how to find a book using different ecard catalogs... * Find out the difference between Fiction, Non-fiction, and Reference. * Discover the Dewey Decimal System. * Try finding a book in three different libraries! (School library, Public library, and University library)
Wave propagation in random media: diffusion vs. localization
Dr. Thomas Wellens (Physikalisches Institut, Univ. Freiburg): As it is well known, waves are fundamentally distinct from (classical) particles in their ability to display interference. However, in presence of disorder, interferences tend to be washed out. In this case, wave propagation reduces to a simple diffusion process - like a random walk of a classical particle ("soccer ball in the forest"). But under appropriate circumstances, some interferences may also survive the disorder average and i
Otis Digital Media 2010
Otis students start their Freshman year in the Foundation Department. There they learn basic techniques, skills, work habits, and are introduced to Liberal Studies classes. They will apply this knowledge throughout all departments the rest of their time at Otis. At the end of the Foundation Year, all Freshmen see the "Foundation Forward" videos from the 7 different departments. These give a quick overview of each department to help each Freshman make their decision as to what department they wil
Perspectives on the Credit Crisis and Thoughts on the Future
Sponsored by URI's College of Business Administration, the panel discussion featured Margo L. Cook, executive vice president for investment services at Nuveen Investments Inc.; Barry Knapp, managing director, equity research at Barclays Capital in New York; and Christopher J. Wolfe, chief investment officer, managing director of private banking and investment group at Merrill Lynch. Dean Mark Higgins served as moderator.
Episode 73: Al Jazeera statecraft: New media as public diplomacy tools Journalism professor Phillip Seib of the University of Southern California discusses public diplomacy via broadcast and digital media, and its success -- or otherwise -- in the Middle East and elsewhere. Prof Seib delivered the keynote speech at the Journalism in the 21st Century Conference on July 16, 2009. The conference was organized by the School of Culture and Communication a Meet Media Arts Alumnus Erinn Clancy: A Film Editor to Howl Over Meet Film Editor / CCA Media Arts Alumnus Erinn Clancy Big 12 Media Days Through the Eyes of a Head Coach
Erinn Clancy (BFA Media Arts 2010) is a video artist who worked as an intern at the industry celebrated Telling Pictures film production studio run by CCA Film chair Rob Epstein and his partner, Jeffrey Friedman. Over the past quarter of a century, the filmmakers have amassed two Academy Awards, multiple Emmys, and even a Peabody Award for their work that tells the history of the LGBT community via heartfelt documentaries and features. Clancy was challenged with editing the extra footage for Tel
Erinn Clancy (BFA Media Arts 2010) is a film editor who worked as an intern at the industry-celebrated Telling Pictures film production studio run by CCA Film chair Rob Epstein and his partner, Jeffrey Friedman. Over the past quarter of a century, the filmmakers have amassed two Academy Awards, multiple Emmys, and even a Peabody Award for their work that tells the history of the LGBT community via heartfelt documentaries and features. Clancy was challenged with editing the extra footage for Tell
Texas Tech Coach Tommy Tuberville moves from one interview to the next during Big 12 Media Days -- a phenomenon that is part press conference, part beauty pageant.
He will field the same questions as he moves from radio to TV and print interviews more than a dozen times before the event wraps up around 1 p.m.













