Published on August 24, 2008 by Paul Stephensen
The creative industries are sectors of the economy that make money from the sale of their intellectual property. This intellectual property comes from the sale of performances and the design of artistic works of art.This way of being is often referred to as artistic or creative practice.
Tags: Creative Industries, Intellectual Property, IP, John Hartley, John Howkins, Stuart Cunningham
Posted in Creative Industries, IP, Intellectual Property, John Hartley, John Howkins, Stuart Cunningham
Published on August 24, 2008 by Paul Stephensen
The semantic-web affords the bringing together of the technical affordances of the web 2.0 paradigm shift into a documented and publicly accessible design framework. This new international design standard can be used for developing web 2.0 applications.
Tags: best practice, ePortfolios, interaction and design paradigm, the semantic web, Tim Berners-Lee, wc3, Web 1.0, web 2.0, web standards
Posted in Software design, Tim Berners-Lee, Web 1.0, best practice, interaction and design paradigm, the semantic web, wc3, web 2.0
Published on August 23, 2008 by Paul Stephensen
In this post I would like to explore what is meant by the term Web 2.0. This term has become quiet hyped in the media of late and relates to the design of social networking sites such as Facebook.com and Flickr.com. I thought it timely then to provide my view on what I think Web 2.0 is in a down-to-earth manner.The following video presentation gives an excellent analysis of Web 2.0 for those us who prefer video. Please feel free to read my post below for a more text based explanation.
Tags: blogs, creative capital theoary, electronic learning systems, electronic portfolios, human capital, Software design, Web 1.0, web 2.0, weblogs, wikis
Posted in Software design, Web 1.0, blogs, creative capital theoary, electronic learning systems, electronic portfolios, human capital, web 2.0, weblogs, wikis
Published on August 23, 2008 by Paul Stephensen
This post will provide an introduction to changes in the philosophy of interaction design theory and the use of digital media in new web-publishing paradigms. The affordances of this new design philosophy will be compared with traditional interaction and design views.
Tags: creative capital theory, digital media, electronic learning systems, electronic portfolios, human capital, mutlimedia, produsage, social capital, social networking websites, Software design, weblog, wikis
Posted in Software design, blogs, creative capital theoary, digital media, electronic learning systems, electronic portfolios, human capital, multimedia, produsage, social capital, social networking websites, weblogs, wikis
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