The Difference Between a Crowd and a Community
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution of the Internet as a collaborative medium and discover key technological lessons in this 35-minute keynote presentation by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, actor and founder of HITRECORD. Delve into the three pillars of today's Internet that limit collective creativity and learn about alternative approaches for a more productive and collaborative future. Examine principles and solutions developed through years of building and directing the HITRECORD community, illustrated through an animated presentation and a video example from "HIT RECORD ON TV." Gain insights into critical issues facing Internet culture and discover realistic solutions for a positive vision of the Web's future. Learn from Gordon-Levitt's extensive experience in the entertainment industry and his journey in founding HITRECORD, an online community emphasizing collaboration over self-promotion that has evolved into an Emmy-winning production company.
Syllabus
Keynote: The Difference Between a Crowd and a Community - Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Taught by
Linux Foundation
Tags
Related Courses
E-learning and Digital CulturesUniversity of Edinburgh via Coursera Surviving Disruptive Technologies (On Demand)
University of Maryland, College Park via Coursera Understanding Media by Understanding Google
Northwestern University via Coursera Content Strategy for Professionals: Engaging Audiences
Northwestern University via Coursera الإعلام الإجتماعي
Rwaq (رواق)