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The Future of Content in a Publish on Demand World

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The Future of Content in a Publish on Demand World" focuses on how changes in media are transforming content creation, consumption, and curation. Presentations and discussions feature results from cutting edge research that explores "creative destruction" in the media ecosystem - including the economic impact of shifting business models, copyright requirements, audience experiences, content delivery, educational methodology, and publish on demand technologies.
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The flawed copyright system has an impact on creative economy. Copyright's influence on digital opportunities in the UK's creative economy provided impetus for broad scale initiatives for improvement. Audience expectations have changed dramatically.
The media sector as it existed in the 20th century was an aberration, an accident at the intersection of economics & technology. That accident is now being cleared by the inexorable forces of creative destruction and a new one is rising in its place.
The history of changes to the intellectual property status of research and scholarship under the rubric of open science.
The mediaX funded research project embedding a social agent with short meaningful conversations into a technology instructional device using a creative experience to increase student engagement and learning.
Discussing the mediaX funded research project of Bimodal learning models combining simulation with physical research conducted online using remote laboratories for biology.
An update on a mediaX funded research project targeting an automated, extensible markup language to streamline article production for both authors and publishers in order to improve text-intense scholarship.
The urgency of communicating science in a manner that the public can appreciate and the importance of connecting creative content developers with scientists as primary sources.
The horizons of media disruptions and content delivery that Generation Z will accelerate as they become active content creators and participants in new media.
As consumers interact with each other & with products through digital and mobile technologies, they have come to expect access to relevant information and seamless experiences. How will tomorrow’s smart robots enhance the audience experience?
Recasting The Textbook

Recasting The Textbook

2014-03-3013:34

Discussing the mediaX funded research project of critical thinking pedagogies and active engagement for the new generation history textbook as a student-constructed and edited on-demand, collaborative collection of historical narratives.
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