“Old media companies will be further challenged in the next 15 years, as a new wave of user-generated content washes over the Internet, thanks to the increasing availability and affordability of portable, digital-based electronic devices. The cameraphones which seemed like such novelties just a few years ago will be in everyone's purse and pocket a few years from now.” MediaCamerasPhonesMass MediaSmartphonesMedia Quotes Author:Ian Lamont
“Get used to the idea of significant portion of the population walking around with high-speed Internet connections on their person, with sophisticated video cameras built in. They will be shooting all kinds of events all the time. Crime. Crashes. Speeches. Sports. And the footage won't be the short, sanitized and safe versions we usually see on television, courtesy of the old media gatekeepers. The user-generated pictures and video will be raw and real. It will be disturbing, yet illuminating. And it will be shared over the 'Net almost as it happens, and available for everyone to see.” MediaCamerasMass MediaRiotsMedia Quotes Author:Ian Lamont
“Not only are we digital immigrants, we are also media dinosaurs. We enjoy thumbing through glossy magazines, and maybe still subscribe to a daily newspaper. We schedule at least one evening per week around a favorite TV program, created by one of the major television or cable networks. We can name at least one local or national news anchor. And scattered around our homes and offices are veritable graveyards of physical media — old tapes, vinyl records, floppy disks, and magazines — that we insist on keeping, even though we'll probably never use them again.” MediaInnovationMass MediaDigital MediaMedia QuotesDigital Natives Author:Ian Lamont
“I am skeptical that distance education based on asynchronous Internet technologies (i.e., prerecorded video, online forums, and email) is a substitute for live classroom discussion and other on-campus interaction. Distance education students can't raise their hands to ask instructors questions or participate in discussions, and it's difficult or impossible for them to take advantage of faculty office hours. Teaching assistants don't always respond to email, and online class discussion boards can be neglected by students and faculty alike. In this sense, the "process of dialogue" is actually limited by technology.” LearningTeachingHarvardOnline EducationDistance Education Author:Ian Lamont
“In the online math class, there was almost no meaningful student/teacher or student/student interaction. To equate this type of online learning with a real-world classroom experience is a major stretch.” LearningTeachingMathematicsOnline Education Author:Ian Lamont
“The most effective learning takes place in the classroom, where you can easily raise your hand, engage in spontaneous discussions with classmates and faculty, turn to the person next to you to ask for clarification, or approach the professor after class or during office hours to ask questions or exchange viewpoints in a way that practically guarantees an instant response and is not constrained by typing, software interfaces, or waiting for a response.” LearningTeachingCollegeOnline Education Author:Ian Lamont
“In business presentations, positive impressions can help make a sale or win over an audience.” Business QuotesSales EffectivenessPresentation SkillsPowerpoint Book:Google Drive & Docs In 30 Minutes Source: Google Drive & Docs In 30 Minutes
“Google Drive has many uses. However, if I had to name the killer feature, it would be the ability to instantly create or edit online documents, spreadsheets, presentations and other types of files from any Web browser connected to the Internet. It’s a cheap, quick and effective substitute for Microsoft Office.” GoogleMicrosoft OfficeGoogle DocsGoogle Drive Book:Google Drive & Docs In 30 Minutes Source: Google Drive & Docs In 30 Minutes
“Dropbox users themselves may be the source of security problems. If you are sharing a folder with 100 users, a couple of them are bound to be using easily guessed passwords to guard their accounts (the names of pets or first-born children, 'password', etc.). Sharing links can also lead to problems, if the wrong link is shared or someone posts the link online or in some other public forum.” Computer SecurityDropboxDropbox Quotes Book:Dropbox In 30 Minutes Source: Dropbox In 30 Minutes
“Manuscript editions didn't immediately die out with the printing explosion that burst across Europe in the 1460s and 1470s. Manuscripts continued to be produced into the 16th century, many decades after presses had spread to most minor cities in Western Europe.” HistoryMediaBooksGutenbergGutenberg Press Author:Ian Lamont
“Excel suffers from an image problem. Most people assume that spreadsheet programs such as Excel are intended for accountants, analysts, financiers, scientists, mathematicians, and other geeky types. Creating a spreadsheet, sorting data, using functions, and making charts seems daunting, and best left to the nerds.” MathAccountantsExcelNerdsSpreadsheet Book:Excel Basics In 30 Minutes Source: Excel Basics In 30 Minutes
“If Auto Fill is the Japanese throwing star of spreadsheets, then making charts surely is the equivalent of Japanese calligraphy. With just a few clicks of the mouse, it’s possible to turn your raw data into visual presentations that will impress all who come near.” ExcelSpreadsheetCharts Book:Excel Basics In 30 Minutes Source: Excel Basics In 30 Minutes
“Tweets about the mundane aspects of your life contain something that is vitally important to gaining followers and taking part in discussions: Authenticity.” Social MediaTwitterTwitter QuotesSocial Media AdviceSocial Media For AuthorsSocial Media Campaign Book:Twitter In 30 Minutes: How to connect with interesting people, write great tweets, and find information that's relevant to you. Source: Twitter In 30 Minutes: How to connect with interesting people, write great tweets, and find information that's relevant to you.