Sentences with phrase «digital culture as»

The AND — Abandon Normal Devices — festival in the north - west is testing the boundaries of film and digital culture as UK independent cinema booms

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The city's efforts to position itself as a hub of the global high - tech entrepreneurial community will be showcased this week with its five - day Digital Life Design (DLD) festival, driven by the mission to create a network of innovation, digital prospects, science and cDigital Life Design (DLD) festival, driven by the mission to create a network of innovation, digital prospects, science and cdigital prospects, science and culture.
You must build a smart, digital workplace that reflects your supportive, collaborative and creative company culture — an office as dynamic and innovative as your workforce.
It would invest in digital technologies for industries such as aqua culture, fisheries, offshore oil and gas and clean energy.
Clement was reportedly far less committed to the digital locks provision than James Moore, the culture minister, but, just like with the census debate, emerged as a loyal standard bearer.
In a statement, Univision's chief news and digital officer Isaac Lee said comedy is «playing an expanding role in our culture as a vehicle for audiences to explore, debate, and understand the important ideas of our time.»
Salesforce COO Keith Block is as effusive as any sales executive when discussing Salesforce's «amazing» culture or the potential of digital technology to reinvent businesses.
In the early days of digital culture, Jaron Lanier helped craft a vision for the internet as public commons where knowledge was available to all — but even then, this vision was haunted by the dark side of how it could turn out.
«Unruly's enthusiasm for transforming video advertising and our agile development culture will continue to drive our innovative approach towards digital marketing as we help advertisers reconnect with consumers and future - proof their video strategy.»
As one of Australia's leading experts in digital culture and trends, Pete Williams is amazed at the possibilities and promises of bitcoin.
In fact, this pair represents only a tiny fraction of the digital ecosystem that has built up around the exploiting of information Facebook users share online, as described in detail by Austria's Cracked Labs Institute for Critical Digital Culture, in a June 2017digital ecosystem that has built up around the exploiting of information Facebook users share online, as described in detail by Austria's Cracked Labs Institute for Critical Digital Culture, in a June 2017Digital Culture, in a June 2017 study.
As «the most formidable millennial whisperer» of the digital age, Elite Daily will continue to be on the cutting edge of millennial culture and trends.»
The world - renowned game companies and hundreds of game developers and publishers made statement jointly, and conducted in - depth discussion and cooperation on topics such as digital entertainment culture and new economies.
Some may view this as another sign of the end of print culture and the triumph of the digital revolution.
We are poorer as a political culture for it, and I fear the problem will only grow as we live more and more of our lives in the digital public sphere.
Among those promoted were MPs seen as rising stars within Conservative ranks such as Dominic Raab, who took over at housing, Alok Sharma, the new employment minister, Caroline Dinenage at health and Margot James, who moved to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
As digital, culture, media and sport questions got under way in the Commons, Sheerman declared: «I love the BBC, even when Sarah Sands, the new editor of the Today programme, and Nick Robinson, seem to be destroying that programme at the moment.»
The staff of Paste, a digital entertainment and culture magazine based near Atlanta, has ranked Auburn's Prison City's Mass Riot IPA as the best India Pale Ale in the United States.
They include Chi Onwurah, the former minister for culture and the digital economy, who wrote that it was «statistically interesting to say the least» that Labour's leader had made life difficult for two of the very few minority ethnic female MPs; and Pat Glass, who resigned as shadow education secretary in June two days after being appointed, in protest over Corbyn's leadership.
Eva Hofmann of the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University, UK and Elfriede Penz of the Institute for International Marketing Management, at Vienna University of Economics and Business, in Austria, explain that unauthorised sharing of digital content, often referred to as «piracy,» is well - entrenched in popular culture.
Founders Dustin Moskovitz and Justin Rosenstein approach office culture as an Asana product, one to be as rigorously designed and refined as the rest of their digital products.
In an age where inexpensive, high - quality digital cameras have nominally evened the playing field between the big and small screens, Louis CK's show is one of the precious few that has any right being called «cinematic,» unfurling as a series of short films united by their maker's curiosity regarding family, pop culture and the contours of his narrow worldview.
As Luciano Tovoli once said in his response to a question regarding his own supervision of the Blu - ray transfer of Dario Argento's 1977 Eurohorror classic Suspiria, the physicality of celluloid image should be contrasted with the mathematical image offered by the digital.6 Experimenta, with its assiduous persuasion for the original formats of films in most cases7 in a country that severely lacks an experimental film culture and a consciousness regarding the latter, set the physical, tactile presence of films and filmmakers as its focal poinAs Luciano Tovoli once said in his response to a question regarding his own supervision of the Blu - ray transfer of Dario Argento's 1977 Eurohorror classic Suspiria, the physicality of celluloid image should be contrasted with the mathematical image offered by the digital.6 Experimenta, with its assiduous persuasion for the original formats of films in most cases7 in a country that severely lacks an experimental film culture and a consciousness regarding the latter, set the physical, tactile presence of films and filmmakers as its focal poinas its focal point.
Her interests include K - 12 and teacher education, digital media as a teaching tool, and understanding the intersection of pop culture and pedagogy.
Writing in the foreword to the report Minister of State for Digital and Culture, Matt Hancock, said: «Digital skills are as important as numeracy and literacy in the modern world and we must ensure that our children are given the opportunity to develop the understanding they will need as they grow up.
This digital citizenship / pshe lesson investigates body image, consent, culture and self expression as well as making students very clear of dangers.
As part of the Childhood Obesity Plan, it is working with other departments and agencies — including the Department of Health and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport — to make sure children are healthy and active.
When popular media are used as a springboard for learning, she adds, formal education becomes a bridge for youth «from the often insular and entertainment - focused digital culture of the home to a wider, broader range of cultural and civic experiences that support their intellectual, cultural, social and emotional development.»
Ben Stokes, former program director at the MacArthur Foundation, describes this trend as «really looking at how classroom learning is being done today,» and one that was jump started within the higher academic community in 2006 when then Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Henry Jenkins, now at USC, published The Convergence Culture, which documented how today's youth is using digital media.
The MacArthur framework for Connected Learning (CL) provides a flexible model for exploring how schools could better cultivate the interplay between student interests, peer culture, digital tools and academic success — in other words, reconceiving schools as maker - centered environments.
K - 12 teachers can obtain classroom support, teacher training, digital equipment such as Flip cameras and computers by reaching out to college projects related to such topics as classroom 2.0, multimedia literacy, participatory culture, social media, or even digital learning science.
Company culture and corporate training go hand in hand, just as digital culture and eLearning do.
In fact, numerous recent education guides — from the Common Core State Standards to the ISTE Technology in Education Standards to the National Core Arts Standards — attest to how an arts - infused, tech - savvy school culture maximizes student acquisition of digital - age skills, such as problem - solving, creativity, collaboration, cultural understanding and research fluency, as well as educator communication and organizational efficiency.
A pedagogical objective of this assignment was to increase the interaction among preservice teachers for the purpose of improving the following: (a) their understanding of musical vernacular, genres, and cultures; (b) their appreciation of the relationships among personal, social, and cultural identities; and (c) an introduction to digital learning technologies as a platform for community building.
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The rise of digital culture has created new artistic media as well as a network of open communication channels among artists and viewers.
NEPC annual reports on Schoolhouse Commercialism have highlighted the intensifying surveillance culture and other dangers to student privacy in the digital age, and Facebook has emerged as a primary culprit.
The digital resource will also serve as a boon for those researching Arabic history and culture, with over half a million pages consisting of photographs, maps, sound clippings, and other data such as politics, customs and rituals, trade, places pertaining to the period from mid-18th to the mid-20th century.
Rob Salkowitz is author of Comic - Con and the Business of Pop Culture (McGraw - Hill, 2012), Young World Rising (2010), and two other books on youth and digital media as agents of change.
I'll get right to it, in my opinion you and your company are on the «wrong side of history» as it pertains both to the pricing of ebooks, and operating a publishing business within the context of our digital culture in general.
As the long standing fans struggle with their fringe subculture blowing up into «peak geek,» as Salkowitz put it, the question of how digital media will influence comics culture looms largAs the long standing fans struggle with their fringe subculture blowing up into «peak geek,» as Salkowitz put it, the question of how digital media will influence comics culture looms largas Salkowitz put it, the question of how digital media will influence comics culture looms large.
Internationally, digital publishing is developing at a rapid pace but it's much slower in MENA due to critical reasons, such as the digital content acquisition culture amongst Arabs.
This year I returned to San Diego's massive pop - culture expo as a veteran, and it seems like the comics industry is starting to accept that digital comics are here to stay.
Jeremy has spent time as a journalist covering magazines, media, marketing, advertising, culture, careers, finance, technology, the economy and, now, digital books.
The Association promotes the digitalization of manga and manga culture, as a cultural treasure of Japan, aiming to propel the diffusion of digital comics, alongside manga artists, beginning with Japan and on throughout the world.
I can say I may never know the wonders of traditional publishing as I've only begun my journey in a culture saturated with the digital age technology.
Promoted together as the more powerful «plus» in a newly rebranded «ComicsPlus,» these advances strengthen iVerse's position as the pioneer in digital technologies that engage all sectors of comic culture — readers, retailers, publishers and, not the least, creators.
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I love your videos — more people need to be calling out digital nomad culture (and I say that as someone who works remotely and lives abroad).
Langyaw has also been acclaimed as Best Travel Blog and Digital Tribe Awardee (Philippine Blog Awards 2009), Best Single Post — Travel (Philippine Blog Awards 2009) and Winner, Culture and Heritage, Wandering Juan Travel Blog Awards and many more.
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