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To explore different ways of communicating ideas online, I've recently been experimenting with making little videos to stick on YouTube. They are deliberately quite short and quite fast, usually, as preferred by YouTube viewers. If you like, please give them star-ratings and add comments.
As well
as these videos, there are some videos about research work-in-progress
in the Young
People's Mediaworlds site (2009-10).
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| Making
is Connecting: The four-minute
presentation (January 2012) |
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| This
is a concise four-minute Prezi presentation introducing
some of the key ideas from 'Making is Connecting'. |
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[4
min 3 sec]. January 2012. |
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| Making
is Connecting: Four
extracts from Leicester talk (March 2011) |
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| This
is a YouTube playlist of four short extracts from
a talk I did in Leicester about 'Making is Connecting'.
The four bits are: 'Why I wanted to write the
book' + 'Web 2.0 explained in Lego' + 'Happiness
research' + 'Implications for education and media'. |
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[9
min 53 sec]. March 2011. |
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| Making
is Connecting: Short
video introducing the book (February 2011) |
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| In
this video I have just received my first copy
of the new book, and I explain a few things about
it in less than two minutes. Economical. |
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[1
min 47 sec]. February 2011. |
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| Making
is Connecting: The five-minute
talking head video (October 2010) |
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| A
5-minute video in which I try to say as much as
I can about my new book 'Making is Connecting'. |
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| [4
min 54 sec]. October 2010. |
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| Making
is Connecting: Everyday
creativity, social capital and digital media (January
2010) |
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| A
9-minute video which links everyday creativity
and Web 2.0 with William Morris, Ivan Illich,
craft and guerrilla gardening. Based on the forthcoming
book 'Making is Connecting'. |
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| [9
min 24 sec]. January 2010. |
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| Lego
landscape of ideas at
Reboot Britain |
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| At
'Reboot Britain', an event in London, July 2009,
we invited participants to build representations,
in Lego, of what they thought would be needed
to bring about positive social and environmental
change. |
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| [9
min 05 sec]. July 2009. |
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| Making
is Connecting: basic
ideas (March 2009) |
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| David
Gauntlett presents a talk, illustrated in Lego,
around the theme 'Making is connecting', showing
how Web 2.0 also works as a metaphor for everyday
creative activities and their meanings in people's
lives. |
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| [9
min 11 sec]. March 2009. |
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| Participation
culture, creativity, and social change (edited
lecture) |
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David
Gauntlett's inaugural lecture from November
2008, in which he points to a shift from a 'sit
down and be told' culture to a more creative
'making and doing' culture, which may offer
one of the necessary keys to tackling climate
change and environmental problems. |
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Here
the lecture has been filmed and then edited
down to 24 minutes... and then chopped into
three handy chunks:
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Part
one – Introduction to the
lecture, Web 2.0, and 'making and sharing' culture
[7 min]. |
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Part
two – The problem with audience
studies; and the problem with education; and
the environmental crisis. Then some solutions
– making meaning and connections with
the world, through making things [10 min]. |
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Part
three – Lego activity, including
building 'a better world' in Lego; and conclusions
[7 min]. |
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Alternatively
you can view this in one
complete version at Google Video. |
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| [Total:
23 min 26 sec]. November 2008. |
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| Participation
culture, creativity, and social change
(graphic presentation in
10 minutes) |
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| David
Gauntlett's inaugural lecture from November 2008,
reduced to a 10-minute presentation of the key
points. An even quicker form of the lecture described
above. |
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| [9
min 58 sec]. November 2008. |
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| Building
models of learning in Lego |
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| Part
of a University of Westminster lecture (filmed
by Eva Sigurdardottir), in which David Gauntlett
invites a group of 160 students to to think about
themselves as learners by building metaphorical
models in Lego. |
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| [4
min 27 sec]. November 2008. |
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| Representing
Identities, part 1: Method |
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| A
short introduction to creative visual research
where we ask people to make things as part of
the process; with particular focus on the Lego
identity study. |
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| [5
min 41 sec]. February 2008. |
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| Media
and Everyday Life |
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| Concise
version of a lecture on the changing place of
media in everyday life, including a simple explanation
of Web 2.0, and Richard Sennett's 'craft' argument. |
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| [7
min 00 sec]. February 2008. |
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