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week 4 guest lecture on technology and culture

References:
Bratton, Benjamin. “We Need to Talk about TED.” The Guardian 30 Dec. 2013. The Guardian. Web. 21 Mar. 2017.

Dickinson Sachs, Aaron. “Watching Netflix — Critical Commons.” Video. In Media Res: A Media Commons Project. N.p., 2 Dec. 2013. Web. 21 Mar. 2017.
Kim, Tong-Hyung, and Youkyung Lee. “Look At How Bizarre North Korea’s ‘Internet’ Is.” Business Insider. N.p., 23 Dec. 2014. Web. 21 Mar. 2017.
Stinson, Liz. “Facebook Reactions, The Totally Redesigned Like Button, Is Here.” Wired. N.p., 24 Feb. 2016. Web. 21 Mar. 2017.
Warf, Barney. “Geographies of Global Internet Censorship.” GeoJournal 76.1 (2011): 1-23.

Week 2 Video Lecture

Here is a week 2 video lecture (16 mins) to compliment the flipped classroom material. Please have a look at this before you come to the tutes this week.

This video provides some context around what we are covering this week mainly in regards the protocols and logics of blogging for this course.

There is an additional reading that you should put alongside this video.

Miles, Adrian. Network Literacy: The New Path to Knowledge [online]. Screen Education, No. 45, 2007: 24-30.

Please note I have added this material to the (week 2) flipped classroom notes.

Week 2 Lecture (flipped classroom)

The week 2 lecture for Networked Media will be online and is referred to as “flipped classroom”. Please refer to the Week 2 (flipped classroom) Google doc for the readings and videos I would like you to watch before the tutorial next week.

In this document I have asked you to complete some blog entries and be prepared to share some of your research in the tutorial next week. Engaging with this material forms part of the assessment and what will be submitted as part of Task 1.