"Web 2.0: What Went Wrong?" is a rich, full slideshow serving two purposes: class syllabus and media criticism argument. It's not an easy argument to summarize, but it focuses on economics: ownership of Web 2.0 projects, business models built on unpaid user activity, the difficulty of linking social activism to social media. The reading list, spread over a dozen slides, is excellent.
Trebor Scholz (SUNY Buffalo) teaches a whole series of courses on digital media.
Slideshare, which hosts this presentation, must be quietly growing. After using it since the start, I'm seeing more instances of others taking advantage of it.
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Wonderful collection of resources. Gracias!
Posted by: Christopher D. Sessums | August 30, 2007 at 22:41