Comments on: Episode 96 — The Olds and the New https://digitalcampus.tv/2013/03/episode-96-the-olds-and-the-new/ A discussion of how digital media and technology are affecting learning, teaching, and scholarship at colleges, universities, libraries, and museums. Sat, 01 Jun 2013 11:56:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.2 By: Readings, Social Media for Teaching and Public Engagement – Lindsey | Readings 804 https://digitalcampus.tv/2013/03/episode-96-the-olds-and-the-new/#comment-324 Sat, 01 Jun 2013 11:56:42 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=1021#comment-324 […] you also need to consider how your information would work best with the tools. For example, Digital Campus Episode 96 points out the usefulness of Pinterest for museums and historic sites. They can now use tags of […]

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By: Kayla https://digitalcampus.tv/2013/03/episode-96-the-olds-and-the-new/#comment-323 Wed, 29 May 2013 01:03:32 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=1021#comment-323 An excellent podcast as always.

I adore Pinterest and was browsing that the whole time I listened to this show. I enjoy that I can see what’s interesting friends, but its not nearly as interactive (much better for introverts I suppose). Mostly, its funny sayings, fashion or decor ideas, diy tips, and geeky links.

As far as tumblr is concerned, I’m not as active there. But you’re right about the allure of anonymity. As someone in my mid-twenties, I agree that FB has COMPLETELY changed from the beginning. A key point that you missed about avoiding FB, is that it is now dangerous to post on FB. The wrong status update, a politically uncorrect picture like, or party pictures can lose you your job or get you suspended. Talk about limiting creativity and individuality!

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By: Readings: Social Media for Public Engagement and Learning | Readings 804 https://digitalcampus.tv/2013/03/episode-96-the-olds-and-the-new/#comment-322 Mon, 27 May 2013 20:10:47 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=1021#comment-322 […] simply disseminating collections items is the first step. As the crew on Digital Campus discusses, social media tools (to make a general statement that obscures the very real differences […]

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By: Meg Stewart https://digitalcampus.tv/2013/03/episode-96-the-olds-and-the-new/#comment-321 Tue, 05 Mar 2013 14:55:50 +0000 http://digitalcampus.tv/?p=1021#comment-321 I’ve been baffled by the Tumblr interest so I’m glad you spoke of it and of Pinterest. Tumblr seems like a huge RTing tool, though I have seen a few people using it as a standard blog.

I’ve been saddened by the very soon elimination of the best blogging platform I’ve used…Posterous. To be able to set up a blog by sending an email and then posting to the blog by email is pretty slick. I thought I might try out Tumblr and port my Posterous blogs over but there is no way to do that with Tumblr. Eh! What do I want for nothing?!

I too have a Pinterest (because I don’t want to miss out on the buzz!) but I can’t figure out what it’s for. My Etsy-loving, yet non-techy friend showed it too me over a year ago. After listeding to your podcast, I’ll pick it back up. Now I’m thinking it might be an easy-to-use Delicious or Diigo, a bookmarking application.

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