Sudbury man charged with animal cruelty after video of dog being kicked circulates online
A 51-year-old man has been charged with cruelty to animals following an investigation by Greater Sudbury police after a video showing him kicking a dog circulated online.
#animalcruelty #policeinvestigation #onlinevideo #Sudbury
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/sudbury-dog-animal-cruelty-sudbury-police-9.7095427?cmp=rss
Betekenisvol engagement dankzij het gebruik van online video
Het artikel Using video: from passive viewing to purposeful engagement van David Hopkins laat zien dat de kernvraag niet is óf je video inzet, maar hoe bewust en doelgericht dat gebeurt binnen het ontwerp van leerarrangementen.#onlinevideo #onderwijs #didactiek #edutoot
https://te-learning.nl/betekenisvol-engagement-dankzij-het-gebruik-van-online-video/
Betekenisvol engagement dankzij het gebruik van online video

Het artikel Using video: from passive viewing to purposeful engagement van David Hopkins laat zien dat de kernvraag niet is óf je video inzet, maar hoe bewust en doelgericht dat gebeurt binnen het …

WilfredRubens.com over leren en ICT

Why I don’t like recording events

I was asked earlier why I don’t like recording events and realised I’d never actually written it down. There are a few reasons I feel increasingly strongly about this:

  • We have started to record academic events by default and I think that is fundamentally problematic in principle
  • There’s an assumption that the ease with which we can record online events means we should record them and I just don’t get why that is
  • There’s a fundamental value in the academic event as something that brings people together synchronously which recording undercuts
  • The biggest problem with online events is passive engagement and (automatic) recording of them fits into that structure
  • The quality of engagement should be more important than the quantity in most cases. What matters is how richly a core audience engages and there are trade offs which we need to recognise.
  • Recording undermines the space for intellectual improvisation and risk taking
  • The evidence I’ve seen (as someone who ran a lot of academic social media for a long time) is that engagement rates with event recording is very slow.
  • My hunch is that the request for a recording often tracks a fear of missing out as much as it does a deliberate intention to engage with the recording

I’m not saying never record events. Clearly this serves a purpose in some cases. But we should only record events when we are clear about the rationale for doing so.

#academicEvents #conferences #digitalScholarship #onlineVideo #publicScholarship #seminars #socialMediaForAcademics #workshops #zoom

YouTube launches personalized Recap feature for North American users: YouTube announced Recap on December 2, delivering personalized viewing summaries with personality types and music insights to users starting in North America. https://ppc.land/youtube-launches-personalized-recap-feature-for-north-american-users/ #YouTube #Recap #Personalization #OnlineVideo #UserExperience
YouTube launches personalized Recap feature for North American users

YouTube announced Recap on December 2, delivering personalized viewing summaries with personality types and music insights to users starting in North America.

PPC Land

So entstand die Creator Economy in Deutschland – Leseprobe aus meinem Buchbeitrag

https://moritz-meyer.net/blog/so-entstand-die-creator-economy-in-deutschland-leseprobe-aus-meinem-buchbeitrag/