Posts Tagged ‘shirky’

A Love Letter to Clay Shirky’s “Here Comes Everybody”

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Clay Shirky’s 2008 book, “Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations” is not a book – it’s a love letter, a tome to the power of social media (albeit a far and balanced one).  Subsequently, the following “review” (for lack of a better word) is a love letter in return, from me to Shirky. (more…)

A novel approach to college admissions essays

Monday, November 30th, 2009

My buddy down in Southern California, web designer and social media entrepreneur Kenny McNett, is currently applying to graduate school, hoping to earn a PhD in communications.  Wanting to do something unique to earn the attention and respect of those who will be reviewing his applications, he came up with the idea of capitalizing on the open and collaborative format of the Web by posting his essays for readers to edit and critique.  Think of it as a twist to Clay Shirky’s “share, collaborate, and take collective action” – Kenny is sharing his essays, asking others to help collaborate on the editing, but taking singular action in actually writing and submitting the final essays to the various places he’s applying.  As Kenny puts it:

I am applying for PhD programs in Mass Communications and I need to write my entrance essays. But instead of the humdrum normal approach, I am revolutionizing the writing process for my entrance essays to grad school by inviting the on-line community to comment on my essays. We’ll toss some comments back and forth, then I’ll post a new draft, rinse and repeat until it’s perfect. (See, cool, right?).

I built a website from scratch specifically for the cause. Will you please take a look and contribute?

http://www.kennymcnett.com/mystatementofpurpose

I wish him the best of luck in his endeavor. I’ve already posted my own comments to his first essay, hoping to scare him out of his wits and remind him that doctorates are about research, not his experiences as student body president! haha All kidding aside, his project seems like a winner and it is fast progressing – I am sure a wise academic institution or four will happily admit him. Make sure you check out his essays and leave your thoughts.  Another ‘hooray’ for the Open Web.

Microsoft’s Soapbox, Clay Shirky, and social media

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Last week, we of the ‘Web Strategies for Storytelling’ course were to blog a few thoughts on social media as stimulated by a couple of notable posts (haha, looks like I’m late to the party!). One was the brilliant Clay Shirky TED presentation from some weeks ago, where he uses the example of the effect of tweeting during and immediately after the Sichuan province earthquake of May 2008 to illustrate the power of social media in organizing and finding ways to supersede old media and government during major events of great social impact. The second was a c|net post about the scaling-back of the failed Microsoft video sharing site Soapbox (now just MSN Video).

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Embrace Infringement

Friday, June 12th, 2009

This is my final project for Kraig Baker’s Digital Media Law & Policy course at the University of Washington Master of Communication in Digital Media program, Spring Quarter 2009.


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