Thursday, December 13, 2012

Web 2.0 and My Production very rough draft



My digital media production is a map of the United States, which I edited to have a picture of each state’s top attraction shaped as the state itself (so rather than blank states, the states were full of pictures). An online place that I would share my digital media production could be the web page of a travel agency or travel company such as Orbitz. They could also distribute this image via Twitter, Facebook, or other social media websites where many people would see it and gain a lot of attention. With the social media websites, viewers would be able to share the image within their friends who may not see it otherwise.

The info graphic of the United States and its top attractions per state is a fitting response to the rhetorical situation that many people are comfortable not experiences new things or places. They need to be encouraged to “Get Out and Explore!” Seeing an eye-catching image of what our country has to offer can gain people’s attention and help them realize what they’re missing out on.

Facebook is definitely a part of Web 2.0. It is interactive, communicative, ever changing, and involved in many people’s daily lives.

Web 2.0 is:
-User interaction (participation)
-Interactive / communication
-Dynamic
-No "hard" boundary
-Multiplicity of identities
-Networked
-Decentralizing
-Economy of attention
-Shifting flow of information
-Cloud
-Algorithmic feedback


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