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Welcome to 'Generations Apart', where we bridge the gap between generations through engaging conversations. This week, we dive deep into the evolution of communication in our special episode, 'Digital Dialogue - From Letters to Likes'. Join us as we journey from the era of handwritten letters and rotary phones to the dynamic world of smartphones and social media. Hear heartwarming stories of past communications and lively debates about the impacts of today's instant connectivity. Whether you grew up waiting for the postman or swiping through notifications, this episode offers a unique perspective on how communication shapes our relationships, communities, and personal lives. Tune in to explore the fascinating transformation of how we connect and interact across generations!" Hashtags for Promotion: #GenerationsApart #DigitalDialogue #CommunicationEvolution #FromLetterstoLikes #PodcastLife #TechTalk #SocialMediaTrends #Nostalgia #ModernConnectivity #CrossGenerational --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/junaid-malik6/support
In our twelfth dialogue, moderated by malebo sephodi, our panellists discussed how working remotely doesn't just offer women the possibility to find a balance between their work life and their family duties, but it also comes at a cost. For example, women are still less likely to be promoted, are underrepresented in leadership positions, get paid less and experience disadvantages after having children. Plus, our speakers faced challenging conversations around stereotypes, cultural norms and gender bias communication. Guest Speakers - malebo sephodi, South African interdisciplinary artist and scholar - Dr Tendani Mulanga Chimboza, Lecturer at the University of Cape Town (UCT). She also serves as the Scientific Engagement Lead for the Cybersecurity Capacity Centre for Southern Africa (C3SA) - Dr Prince Charles Dickson, Team Lead for the Nigerian-based Tattaaunawa Roundtable Initiative (TRICentre) - Download the transcript:https://bit.ly/3OpUOpc
This time our panellists dived into the implications of Transcontinental Gig Work. Gig workers, both in the Global North and South, work as online contractors for the benefit of large companies mainly based in the Global North. Given its transnational nature, what kind of self-organisation or regulation does this new labour relationship require? Should it, yet again, privilege workers from the Global North over those from the Global South? Could opportunities for online work stem from illegal south-north migration? Guest Speakers -Barbara Iverson, Digital Education Consultant, Moderator -Sai Amulya Komarraju, Researcher at FemLab https://femlab.co/ -Jane Muigai Kamphuis, Founder-Director of The Toolkit iSkills (TTI) Ltd https://www.toolkitiskills.com/ -Nuno Boavida, Researcher at NOVA University of Lisbon and Deputy Director of its Observatory of Technology Assessment https://www.cics.nova.fcsh.unl.pt/peo... -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3Imgleo
This time our panellists dived into the implications of ChatGPT for ICSO's in the digital space. This exciting discussion addressed questions like 'How do we integrate AI chatbots without losing people-centred approaches to CSO work?' and 'What are these AI chatbots likely to do for us in the future?' Guest Speakers -Nkosinathi Mcetywa, Communications and Community Organiser at Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN), Moderator -Adeboro Odunlami, Programme Director at Resilience Technologies -Varoon Bashyakarla, Data Scientist and Statistician. -Edzai Zvobwo, Tech Advisor. He co-founded The Education Support Forum (TEDSF) and founded MathsGee, an online AI supplementary learning platform that supports remote learners -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3oBzqSQ
Welcome to Podtastic Audio! As I begin this new chapter into the show, crossing over the 100 episode mark. We are going to have some fun on the show. I have a new podcasting companion on the show today. This Top Secret computer is in full effect and I decided to break the rules and tell you all about it. On this episode I have a real conversation with a new computer program. You will get to hear its actual voice and opinions live in real time. We discuss podcasting, what it likes, and dislikes about podcasting. It even gives us some much needed advice. Please enjoy this very fun filled show! https://podtasticaudio.com/easy Thanks so much for listening, I really appreciate it so much. If you need any help with your podcast, feel free to reach out. My email is podtasticaudio@gmail.com The Kris and Kristine Show Podtastic Audio Twitter Instagram LInkedIn
The internet and social media have become the main stage for manipulation, misinformation and disinformation. Listen to our panel of new media and civil society experts discuss the effects on societies across the globe. Guest Speakers -Barbara Iverson, Digital Education Consultant, Moderator -Valerie Khan, Digital Equity Association -Simone Toussi, Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) -Melyn McKay, Coala Pay -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3KbtA1K -Check out our Resources for Civil Society page on Countering misinformation and disinformation: https://bit.ly/2NEeVCN
In our eighth dialogue, we discussed the political, legal, and technological lines of legitimate self defense against digital surveillance. Guest Speakers -Francesca Bosco - Senior Advisor at the CyberPeace Institute -Matt Mahmoudi - Researcher/Adviser - Amnesty Tech Big Data, Artificial Intelligence & Human Rights at Amnesty International -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3hC55QY -Find out more about the Decode Surveillance NYC project: bit.ly/3zcwo9U -Read the Cybersecurity guidance developed by the Centre and CyberPeace Institute: https://bit.ly/3Ovyw27
In our seventh dialogue, we discussed ways to move from consultation and customisation to co-creation with (user) communities and partners. This was the second dialogue featuring case studies from our latest Innovation Report on Civil Society innovation and digital power shift, moderated by Nyambura Mbugua, lead author of the report. Guest Speakers -Fadia Elgharib - Operations and Community Lead at the Global Innovation Gathering -Ibraheem Saleem - Director of Fellowships at Code for Pakistan -Rafael Diniz - HERMES Lead Developer and Project Manager. -Explore the Centre's 'Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift' report bit.ly/3rBkNgM - Find out more about the Code for Pakistan – Fellowship Program bit.ly/3SIINdx - Find out more about the HERMES system bit.ly/3TF1KOd
In our sixth dialogue, we showcased successful approaches on empowering women and girls through technology. Our panellists presented their projects showing that digital marginalisation can and should be overcome. Plus, we introduced the Centre's new report on civil society innovation and digital power shift, where civil society actors routinely demonstrate the power of innovation. Guest Speakers -Jessica Herrera - Equality Tech Programme Lead at Plan Internation -Anne Waweru - Head of Digital Skills at Toolkit iSkills -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3g45fiS -Explore the Centre's 'Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift' report https://bit.ly/3rBkNgM -Find out more about Plan International – Equality Tech programme bit.ly/3REWk4z -Find out more about Toolkit iSkills - https://www.toolkitiskills.com/
The Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN), in partnership with the International Civil Society Centre (ICSCentre), hosted a discussion titled ‘Making Data Accessible' as part of its #DigitalDialogues Series. In our current digital age and what is often termed as a ‘data-driven' world, civic tech organisations, civil society organisations (CSOs) and similar advocacy organisations have played and continue to play an important role in either collecting and providing the public with access to data or fighting government institutions for access to open data that is accessible and comprehensible. Considering the evolution of the data landscape, massive amounts of digital information is created daily and when analysed, has the potential to help society understand how to perform better in the future. Civic innovations have thus been leveraged as a means to access data so that we may solve social problems. Big data is often used as the catch-all term for large, diverse sets of information and while this concept has gained traction within the civic tech field, it has to some extent generated an unintended consequence of making data less open and accessible. Without the sophisticated knowledge in Artificial Intelligence tools used to analyse big data, the use of data in communities for social impact has been significantly limited. In this session, moderated by Tolulope, we spoke to civic actors that will share insights and lessons from their experiences in making data accessible and comprehensible through partnering with the government. This session is intended to shed light on some of the victories and challenges associated with partnerships of this nature and whether they truly are able to make data open and accessible to the public.
The Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN), in partnership with the International Civil Society Centre (ICSCentre), hosted a discussion titled ‘Making Data Accessible' as part of its #DigitalDialogues Series. In our current digital age and what is often termed as a ‘data-driven' world, civic tech organisations, civil society organisations (CSOs) and similar advocacy organisations have played and continue to play an important role in either collecting and providing the public with access to data or fighting government institutions for access to open data that is accessible and comprehensible. Considering the evolution of the data landscape, massive amounts of digital information is created daily and when analysed, has the potential to help society understand how to perform better in the future. Civic innovations have thus been leveraged as a means to access data so that we may solve social problems. Big data is often used as the catch-all term for large, diverse sets of information and while this concept has gained traction within the civic tech field, it has to some extent generated an unintended consequence of making data less open and accessible. Without the sophisticated knowledge in Artificial Intelligence tools used to analyse big data, the use of data in communities for social impact has been significantly limited. In this session, moderated by Tolulope, we spoke to civic actors that will share insights and lessons from their experiences in making data accessible and comprehensible through partnering with the government. This session is intended to shed light on some of the victories and challenges associated with partnerships of this nature and whether they truly are able to make data open and accessible to the public.
We have partnered with the Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN) for our new series of digital dialogues. We will continue to explore civil society perspectives on the emerging digital world every first Thursday of the month starting at 16:00 CEST / SAST. In our fifth dialogue, moderated by malebo sephodi, our panellists discussed if there is such a thing as ethical hacking, where it occurs, what it entails, and how it could be justified? Guest Speakers -Alex Strimbeanu - Creative Director at JANDL -Dr Bright Gameli Mawudor - CTO at XETOVA -Marek Tuszynsk - Creative Director and co-founder of Tactical Tech -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3AUOYp2
We have partnered with the Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN) for our new series of digital dialogues. We will continue to explore civil society perspectives on the emerging digital world every first Thursday of the month starting at 16:00 CEST / SAST. In our fourth dialogue, moderated by Barb Iverson, our panellists discussed the importance of digital inclusion for people with disabilities. They highlighted the need for more support from governments and multilateral organisations to ensure that the world is more inclusive for people with disabilities and for all. Our panellists: -Sally Nduta, United Disabled Persons of Kenya (UDPK) -Mohammed Ali Loutfy, G3ICT and the Stakeholder Group of Persons with Disabilities -Jürgen Pack, Kopf. Hand und Fuss -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3O5GhM1
We have partnered with the Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN) for our new series of digital dialogues. We will continue to explore civil society perspectives on the emerging digital world every first Thursday of the month starting at 16:00 CEST / SAST. In our third dialogue, moderated by Tolulope Adeyemo, civic actors shared insights and lessons from their experiences in making data accessible and comprehensible through partnership with the government. Our panellists: Adenike Aloba - Dataphyte, Programme Director: Nigeria Shikha Shrestha - Voluntary Services Overseas, Head of Programmes: Nepal Theo Chiviru - Open Government Partnership, Regioal Lead: Africa and Middle East Zukiswa Kota - Public Service Accountability Monitor, Programme Head: South Africa -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3yIik8Q
We have partnered with the Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN) for our new series of digital dialogues. We will continue to explore civil society perspectives on the emerging digital world every first Thursday of the month starting at 16:00 CEST / SAST. Our second dialogue, moderated by Barbara Iverson, discussed how ICSOs could avoid risking potential co-option or takeover of grassroots innovations. Our panellists: -Arran Leonard, Technology Manager, Integrity Action -Gabriella Razzano, Executive Director, Open Up -James Raynor, Head of Kumwe Hub, Kumwe Hub -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3KK9qdl
We have partnered with the Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN) for our new series of digital dialogues. We will continue to explore civil society perspectives on the emerging digital world every first Thursday of the month starting at 16:00 CEST / SAST. This first session, moderated by malebo sephodi, unpacked the role of digital innovations in facilitating inclusivity and diversity within civic tech. Our panellists: -malebo sephodi - Writer and Researcher -Astha Kapoor - Aapti Institue, Co-founder -Onica Makwakwa - Alliance for Affordable Internet -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3yxz3M3
Grassland 2.0's final Digital Dialogue webinar of 2021 featured NRCS state grazing lands specialist Adam Abel. In this recording, Adam discussing his experiences with managed grazing and his plans for boosting support for grazing throughout the state.
This episode features the first of Grassland 2.0's Digital Dialogue series, with a presentation by Dan Smith, President and CEO of the Cooperative Network. Dan discusses the changes dairying has experienced over the last 50 years and explore the economic, social and cultural impacts these changes have had through poem.
JENNIFER BRITTON is a former leader with the United Nations and has led hybrid and remote teams since the 1990's. She is currently the CEO of Potentials Realized, the co-host of the Remote Pathways podcast, and the author of Reconnecting Workspaces. In this conversation we talk about how to boost trust, safety, and connection on virtual teams and what leaders can learn about managing a digital workforce. For more stories of remote teams doing great things, visit https://www.collaborationsuperpowers.com.
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn sits down with Emily and Lindsey. They talk about the new UX design course they are taking through Google and how it will impact their roles here at Yelling Mule.
This week we are celebrating the 100th episode of Digital Dialogue. In honor of this milestone, we are shared some of our favorite episodes and past projects.
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn and Scott are breaking down the most popular social media platforms based on the different generations using them.
In this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn and Scott share some helpful best practices when it comes to gathering content during a website project
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, we are talking about our podcast's rebranding process and why we thought it was time to update our logo. Designers, Emily and Lindsey, join us to discuss their specific logos and what inspired them! We are then asking our audience to vote for their favorite! The logo with the most votes will become the official new look of Digital Dialogue!
This week's episode of Digital Dialogue is all about Instagram ads. Katelyn and Scott go through all of the different IG ad options and share correct specifications needed for creating each ad.
This week's episode of Digital Dialogue is dedicated to Facebook ads. Katelyn and Scott break down all of the different ad options along with each ad's specifications.
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn and Scott are sharing their favorite design apps for creating social media graphics. They dive into the specific features each app offers and various price points!
Welcome back to Digital Dialogue! After taking a brief hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Katelyn and Scott have returned to the studio. In today's episode they go over what Yelling Mule has been up to the last few months and how the team is transitioning back into a business routine.
As the Caucus for Kids Campaign enters its final push to February 3, Anne sits down with Jill Applegate (Every Child Matters) and Emilee Harris (State Public Policy Group) to reflect on the important venture that's been over a year in the making — getting presidential candidates to talk about child and family issue areas. SHOW NOTES Where do candidates stand on children's issues? Check out Digital Dialogue from Every Child Matters: https://everychildmatters.org/
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn and Scott are joined by Colleen. She talks about her experience working on multiple projects and how she manages multiple clients and their project timelines.
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn and Scott sit down with Nicki Yelling Mule's Creative Director. Nicki talks about her work with sitemaps and why they are a vital part of the website development process.
This week on Digital Dialogue we're talking about the differences between SEO and SEM. We dive into what each term means and how you can implement their methods to your next marketing strategy.
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn and Scott talk about Google's new search queries system called BERT. Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT) is an algorithm related to natural language processing and it will be changing the way we search for things on Google.
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, we sitting down with part of Yelling Mule's design team! Emily and Lindsey take us through their design process, what tools they like to use and what inspires them creatively.
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn and Scott are talking about growing one's social media through purchasing fake followers and why this may not be the best method in the long run.
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn and Scott are sharing their favorite marketing campaigns. From Spotify to Google, they share the unique marketing concepts that made an impact on them.
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue we’re talking about what days of the week and times of the day work best when posting your content on social media.
On this week's episode of "Digital Dialogue", Katelyn and Scott are talking about social media insights and why they are so valuable when managing any social media account.
This week's episode of "Digital Dialogue" is centered around social media etiquette. While many look at the world of social media as a place with no boundaries, there are a number of guidelines to follow that will ultimately help lead you to success on the social platforms you manage.
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This week's episode of Digital Dialogue is streaming live. Katelyn and Scott talk all about live video strategy and why you don't hear about it as much as you did a few years ago. They also talk video strategy and why you still need to incorporate live video in your marketing plan.
This week's episode is a little different because Bekah, Nicki and Colleen are joining Digital Dialogue to discuss all things Game Of Thrones. For the last couple of weeks the office has been talking about final season of GOT non stop, so we decided to dedicate a whole episode to it.
Katelyn and Scott kick off this week's episode of Digital Dialogue with their #SocialMediaMinute, which includes the following stories. Instagram has reportedly been making edits to their explore tab. The new focus of the tab will be on content, IGTV, the shopping feature and stories. Instagram is also looking ramp up their efforts against selling likes and followers, especially as influencer marketing is becoming more and more prevalent. The rest of the episode addresses the rise of influencer marketing and the importance of measuring influence before teaming up to work with a social media influencer.
This week's episode of Digital Dialogue starts off with our #SocialMediaMinute, which includes Facebook's testing out a new stories- like layout for news feed and Instagram is testing out a new hiding "likes counts" to reduce the focus on vanity metrics. The second portions of the episode is all about blogging and how you can make the most of your next blog post.
Katelyn and Scott start off the episode with this week's #SocialMediaMinute, which includes Facebook adding 'Dark Mode' as a new messenger feature and how video consumption is evolving thanks to new technology. The second segment of Digital Dialogue is focused on networking and the various ways to do so.
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn and Scott dive into the psychology of marketing. Using psychology to share your marketing message with the public can be effective, especially when it is done in a legal and ethical way. The podcast talks about how tapping into the audience's emotions, being real and being aware of psychological biases are all helpful things to incorporate in your marketing strategy. This week's #SocialMediaMinute includes the following stories: Facebook's Considering Implementing Restrictions on Who Can Go Live and LinkedIn Announces New Data Partnership with Adobe to Improve Ad Targeting.
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn and Scott kick off with two major social media news stories which include Youtube scaling back on TV like programing and Instagram launching its new 'Checkout' feature. In the section portion of the episode, key steps in the branding process are shared and why it's important for companies to follow them.
On this week's episode of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn and Scott share two major social media news stories and a few key ways to help grow your engagement through Instagram Stories.
Developing a website is complex. Over the next couple of weeks, we are sitting down with various departments at Yelling Mule to help better understand how they contribute to the process. On this week’s episode of Digital Dialogue, Nicki joins the conversation. As creative director, she shares her role in the web development process and some of the best practices she follows as a developer.
Over the next few episodes of Digital Dialogue, Katelyn and Scott are exploring the process of developing a website based on the perspectives of the various departments here at Yelling Mule. This week, we’re starting at the beginning with the sales department. Mike (VP of Sales) shares how he successfully closes deals and his role in the web design process.
Digital Dialogue is back with new episodes for the new year! This week, Katelyn and Scott dive into SEO and share a few key ways to help make sure you appear near the top in search engine results.
If you’re not familiar with the term, cross-posting is when one posts the same content across multiple social media networks all at once. On this week’s episode of Digital Dialogue, we discuss, while this initially may seem like an easy way to save time, cross-posting has been proven to not be effective in the long run.
ในยุคดิจิทัล โลกของการจัดสรรทรัพยากรมนุษย์ถูก disrupt อย่างไร บริษัทใหญ่เปลี่ยนวิธีคิดไปแค่ไหน บริษัทเล็กรุ่นใหม่และสตาร์ทอัพมีวิธีคิดเรื่องคนอย่างไร และคนหางานต้องรู้และเตรียมตัวอย่างไร นำสนทนาโดย -ดร.สุรพิชย์ พรหมสิทธิ์ ผู้อำนวยการโครงการปริญญาโทบริหารธุรกิจ หลักสูตรนานาชาติการจัดการสากล (Global Business Management) คณะพาณิชย์ศาสตร์และการบัญชี มหาวิทยาลัยธรรมศาสตร์ -คุณกนกพรรณ ศรีวนาภิรมย์ ผู้อำนวยการอาวุโส สายงานพัฒนาทรัพยากรบุคคล บริษัท โทเทิ่ล แอ็คเซ็ส คอมมูนิเคชั่น จำกัด (มหาชน) -คุณพิน เกษมศิริ ผู้บริหารและผู้ร่วมก่อตั้ง CareerVisa Thailand ดำเนินรายการโดย ดร.สุทธิกรณ์ กิ่งแก้ว ผู้อำนวยการศูนย์ให้คำปรึกษา CONC คณะพาณิชยศาสตร์และการบัญชี มหาวิทยาลัยธรรมศาสตร์ จัดโดย คณะพาณิชยศาสตร์และการบัญชี มหาวิทยาลัยธรรมศาสตร์ และ The101.world
Do you have a #hashtag strategy in place? In this week’s episode of Digital Dialogue, we break down the usage of hashtags and share the social media news story that turned us on to the topic.
Katelyn and Scott start off the first segment of Digital Dialogue by sharing three top news stories in the world of social media. In the second portion of the episode they share a few key ways to organically increase your following on social media.
After taking a short hiatus Digital Dialogue is back! This week, Marie is here to share her experience at the Young Women in Digital Conference held at Google’s office in Cambridge, MA.
เมื่อเทคโนโลยี 5G คือ ปัจจัยชี้ขาดอนาคต สังคมไทยพร้อมแค่ไหนและต้องเตรียมตัวเพื่อเปลี่ยนผ่านอย่างไร เปิดวงแชร์ความคิดและประสบการณ์เรื่องอนาคตสังคมไทยในโลกดิจิทัล ในหลากหลายมิติ ตั้งแต่คลื่นความถี่, อินเทอร์เน็ตแห่งสรรพสิ่ง (Internet of Things) และสื่อดิจิทัล วันศุกร์ที่ 14 กันยายน 2561 เวลา 13.30 – 15.30 ณ ห้อง 500 ชั้น 5 คณะพาณิชยศาสตร์และการบัญชี มหาวิทยาลัยธรรมศาสตร์ ท่าพระจันทร์ นำสนทนาโดย - ดร.สุพจน์ เธียรวุฒิ ผู้อำนวยการโครงการ CU Transformations จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย - อดิศักดิ์ ลิมปรุ่งพัฒนกิจ ประธานบริหาร บริษัท Adap Creation (Thailand) - สารี อ๋องสมหวัง เลขาธิการมูลนิธิเพื่อผู้บริโภค - ดร.ภูมิ ภูมิรัตน ที่ปรึกษาด้านเทคโนโลยีของสำนักงานคณะกรรมการกำกับหลักทรัพย์และตลาดหลักทรัพย์ (ก.ล.ต.) ดำเนินรายการโดย ปกป้อง จันวิทย์ บรรณาธิการบริหาร the101.world และ TBS Entrepreneur Network จัดโดย คณะพาณิชยศาสตร์และการบัญชี มหาวิทยาลัยธรรมศาสตร์ และ The101.world
Moderator: Vish Khanna, Host/Producer, Kreative Kontrol with Vish Khanna Panelists: Asha Daniere, EVP, Legal/Business Affairs, Blue Ant Media Krista Faist, CEO & Publisher, Foodism and Escapism Toronto Kit Redmond, Executive Chair & President, RTR Media Ian Stanger, Co-Founder & Label Manager, Black Box Music
Welcome to the first ever episode of Digital Dialogue! Join us as we go over the latest Instagram updates!
Moderator: Vish Khanna, Host/Producer, Kreative Kontrol with Vish Khanna Panelists: Jennifer Burkitt, Founder & Creative Director, Log Cabin Productions Geoff Kulawick, President, True North Records/Linus Entertainment Juan Esteban Lopez, President & Co-Founder, Pipeline Studios
ในโลกที่เต็มไปด้วยโอกาสและความท้าทาย ธุรกิจและผู้ประกอบการต้องปรับตัวอย่างไร แชร์ความคิดและประสบการณ์จากผู้ประกอบที่ผ่านสนามจริง พร้อมถอดบทเรียนจากโลกผ่านสายตาของผู้เฝ้าติดตามสถานการณ์อย่างใกล้ชิด วันจันทร์ที่ 28 พฤษภาคม 2561 เวลา 13.30- 15.50 น. นำสนทนาโดย – รศ.ดร.พิภพ อุดร คณบดีคณะพาณิชยศาสตร์และการบัญชี มหาวิทยาลัยธรรมศาสตร์ – กิตตินันท์ อนุพันธ์ ซีอีโอบริษัท Anywhere 2 go และผู้ก่อตั้ง Claim di – ไผท ผดุงถิ่น ผู้ก่อตั้ง builk.com ดำเนินรายการโดย ดร.สุทธิกรณ์ กิ่งแก้ว ผู้อำนวยการศูนย์ให้คำปรึกษา CONC คณะพาณิชยศาสตร์และการบัญชี มหาวิทยาลัยธรรมศาสตร์
Moderator: Lisa Freeman, Research Consultant Panelists: Janal Bechthold, Board Member and Chair of the Women Composer Advisory Council, Screen Composers Guild of Canada Christa Dickenson, President & CEO, Interactive Ontario Emily Kellogg, Program Manager, Association of Canadian Publishers Melanie Rutledge, Director, Government and Industry Engagement, Magazines Canada
‘Digital Dialogue ถกอนาคตดิจิทัลไทย’ พื้นที่ใหม่ทางปัญญา เปิดวงแชร์ความคิดและประสบการณ์เรื่องอนาคตสังคมไทยในโลกดิจิทัล ในหลากหลายมิติ ทั้งเศรษฐกิจ ธุรกิจ การเมือง วัฒนธรรม ไลฟ์สไตล์ และเทคโนโลยี ครั้งที่ 1 หัวข้อ ‘Digital Communications : อนาคตวงการโทรคมนาคมและสื่อไทย ภายใต้ กสทช.ชุดใหม่’ จัดโดย The101.world และ คณะพาณิชยศาสตร์และการบัญชี มหาวิทยาลัยธรรมศาสตร์ (TBS) เมื่อวันที่ 14 มีนาคม 2561 ผู้ร่วมสนทนา - นพ.ประวิทย์ ลี่สถาพรวงศา กรรมการกิจการกระจายเสียง กิจการโทรทัศน์ และกิจการโทรคมนาคมแห่งชาติ (กสทช.) - ดร.เดือนเด่น นิคมบริรักษ์ ผู้อำนวยการวิจัย สถาบันวิจัยเพื่อการพัฒนาประเทศไทย (ทีดีอาร์ไอ) - คุณชลากรณ์ ปัญญาโฉม ประธานเจ้าหน้าที่บริหารสายงานดิจิทัลทีวี บริษัท เวิร์คพอยท์ เอ็นเทอร์เทนเมนท์ จำกัด (มหาชน) ชวนสนทนาโดย ปกป้อง จันวิทย์ บรรณาธิการบริหาร The101.world และ TBS Entrepreneur Network
Kitchener-Waterloo | Adding live experiences to traditionally mediated cultural products can offer new audience development and revenue generation opportunities: think consumer shows, pop-up shops, exclusive screenings, and conventions. The bonus is that the live event can be the springboard for new cultural products with their own potential to be developed. Join us for a discussion with savvy creatives who share tips on how to curate premium experiences to connect with and develop your audiences in novel ways. Moderator: David McConnachie, Publisher, Alternatives Journal Panelists: Meridith Braun, VP Publishing, Digital Extremes Pamela Mulloy, Editor, The New Quarterly Craig Thompson, President and Executive Producer, Ballinran Entertainment
Sudbury Event | Adding live experiences to traditionally mediated cultural products can offer new audience development and revenue generation opportunities: think consumer shows, pop-up shops, exclusive screenings, and conventions. The bonus is that the live event can be the springboard for new cultural products with their own potential to be developed. Moderator: Tammy Frick, Executive Director, Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival. Panelists: Mike Daoust, Founder, Northern Game Design Challenge; Vicki Gilhula, Associate Publisher/Editor, Sudbury Living Magazine Group; Mark Montefiore, Co-President, New Metric Media & Executive Producer, Letterkenny.
Monica Bradley is joined by Audeara co-founders Chris Jeffery and James Fielding.
Ontario content creators understand that relying on revenue from the Canadian market alone limits growth and opportunities for collaboration. Our moderator and panelists will explore ways to prepare international strategies and speak to such topics as finding collaborators and relationship building through festival, market and conference attendance in Canada and abroad; taking advantage of Government priorities, treaties and missions; and planning for market readiness. Moderator: Jeffrey Crossman, Trade Commissioner (Creative Industries) Global Affairs Canada Panelists: Maria Armstrong, CEO, Executive Producer of Big Coat Media Karen Boersma, Publisher, Owlkids Books Anne Loi, Executive Vice President, Global Operations, DHX Media
Our GuestJeanniey is Mercer’s Global Chief Marketing Officer, focused on building a more agile and transparent marketing operation accountable for driving revenue growth through demand creation and strong brand reputation. She believes in leveraging innovative and digital initiatives to help achieve her goals, and her background in education fuels her passion to inspire both consumers and the teams she works with.Prior to her role at Mercer, Jeanniey was Head of Marketing and Growth for Barnes & Noble, where she drove the transformation of the NOOK business from hardware to app based. Her previous experience includes launching the world’s first digital newsstand for Zinio, growing the business to more than 20 million active consumers. She also launched and ran the global Digital Dialogue business for Ogilvy and Grey Direct’s Global Email Marketing business, establishing the world’s first email marketing practice inside an advertising agency.Jeanniey holds a master’s degree in teaching from the University of Pittsburgh. A recognized “Woman in Business” and an entrepreneur, she has authored three books and launched five companies, including Ringblingz and the Email Experience Council. Jeanniey was recently named Networker of the Year by the Internet Marketing Association and is the Chairwoman of their Women’s Leadership Group. She also serves on the board of MarketingEDGE and as an advisor for select high-potential start-ups. Here are the highlights of our conversation with our guest:Jeanniey shares that she is at her happiest when she inspires people. She enjoys teaching new tricks and help people in general thereby she constantly finds innovative ways to do this. She mentions about a story when she was in 7th grade when she pitched the idea to create homemade fortune cookies for a bake sale. It was a smashing success (and a grand team effort) which revealed her entrepreneurial approach.Jeanniey shares how she loves problem-solving, looking at ways she can bring improvement, making people happy, reach an end goal or changing the world for the better. She is also a very practical person and is always excited in getting involved in anything new. This speaks as to why she had five businesses in the past.Mercer makes a difference in the lives of more than 110 million people every day by advancing their health, wealth and careers. This focus creates more secure and rewarding futures for their clients and their employees — whether designing affordable health plans, assuring income for retirement, or aligning workers with workforce needs. They are like the Intel Inside of HR companies. It is a phenomenal company in terms of impact as it drives organizations to provide employees a better life. Jeanniey is Mercer’s Global Chief Marketing Officer and her job focuses on two areas: increasing brand visibility and driving growth. They market themselves as strategic partners to their clients rather than a vendor or a solutions provider. Part of her role is to look at possibilities of digital transformations in marketing. They look at how they can integrate digital strategies, best practices and the coolest initiatives they see into what they are doing in a daily basis and how it can impact user experience.Their focus for growth for product and services is in user experience and how it is happening in all relevant channels. What they are seeing making a bigger impact is understanding user journey and how it starts the search for answers in those various channels. Time is currently their only challenge right now as they are now on their last five months in putting all of their initiatives together. They are now analyzing impacts and after that, they’ll go back to their CEO to share the results and see how they can leverage on this data for their growth. A few months ago, they had launched a new initiative called Mercer Digital where they are marrying all the incredible insights that they have in the people side of their house with consulting services and everything related to HR, technology and the future of work. They are creating an ecosystem which places companies ahead of the curve as far as solutions are concerned.
On today's episode of The Digital Dialogue, Monica Bradley speaks with Michael Evans. Michael was selected as one of four Global Voices Scholars and Australian Youth Delegates to the 2017 World Bank and International Monetary Fund Annual Meetings. A thought-provoking conversation with a young leader, shows Australia's future is in good hands! Connect with Michael Evans - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelbenjaminevans/
Host Monica Bradley chats with Cat Matson, Brisbane's Chief Digital Officer. We take a deep dive into the recently released "Digital Brisbane 2.0" report.
Adding live experiences to traditionally mediated cultural products can offer new audience development and revenue generation opportunities: think author readings, pop up shops, eSports, and conventions. The bonus is that the live event can be the springboard for new cultural products with their own potential to be developed. Join us for a discussion with savvy creative companies who tell us how they create and curate premium experiences to connect with their audiences in novel ways, and explain how they are diversifying their revenue streams in the process. Moderator: Heather Kanabe, Festival Director, The Word on the Street Book and Magazine Festival Panelists: Meridith Braun, VP Publishing, Digital Extremes David Leonard, Events Director, The Walrus Mark Montefiore, Co-President, New Metric Media & Executive Producer, Letterkenny
The changing technological landscape has had an immense influence on the way the creative media industries deliver content to audiences. As content continues to shift from physical to digital formats the same evolution is also happening for sales channels, triggering the rise of new platforms and methods of distribution. What are the challenges in getting a market-ready creative work, regardless of the sector it comes from, through the existing and evolving distribution paths and to the end-user who can be either in Canada or abroad? OMDC commissioned and recently launched a study on this subject. Hear from the study authors how Ontario content owners are creatively navigating the challenges of the shifting distribution landscape to successfully deliver their content to audiences around the world. Presenter: Kristian Roberts, Partner, Nordicity Moderator: Negin Zebarjad, Manager, Nordicity Panelists: Diane Hall, President, 2 for Life Media Inc. Tony Walsh, Company Director, Phantom Compass
The market for augmented and virtual reality is anticipated to grow by 89%, to $16 billion globally in 2020. Content creators from across the sectors will speak about the challenges and successes they've had experimenting with this emerging form of content from financing and concept definition to development and marketing and distribution. Moderator: Nigel Newton, Consultant for AR Innovation & Strategy Panelists: Bernie Roehl, CEO, Virtual Escapes Damir Slogar, Founder and CEO, Big Blue Bubble Keith Makse, CEO, Red Meat Games Dr. Rhonda Bathurst, Executive Director, Museum of Ontario Archaeology
The market for augmented and virtual reality is anticipated to grow by 89%, to $16 billion globally in 2020. Content creators from across the sectors will speak about the challenges and successes they've had experimenting with this emerging form of content from financing and concept definition to development and marketing and distribution. Moderator: Nigel Newton, Consultant for AR Innovation & Strategy Panelists: Nyla Innuksuk, Owner & Producer, Pinnguaq Productions Inc.; Srinivas Krishna, Founder and CEO, AWE Company Ltd.; Lucie Lalumière, Founder, Lalumiere Media and Executive Producer, 360 Story Lab; J. Lee Williams, President, Occupied VR
In a climate where it is becoming increasingly difficult to finance content, creators and producers must explore alternative ways to raise capital. Hear from content creators across the sectors about their successes and challenges engaging with new financing models and learn whether any of these models (which include crowdfunding, venture capital and angel investment) are right for your company. Moderator: Catherine Tait, President, Duoploy Panelists: Alex Jansen, Founder and Producer, Pop Sandbox; John Young, CEO, Boat Rocker Media; Anne Marie Maduri, Venture Capital & Private Equity Consultant, Maduri & Associates Inc.; Daniel Bekerman, Producer, Scythia Films
Data is a vital part of understanding consumer patterns. Creative content producers use data and analytics in vastly different ways to guide their product development, distribution, and marketing strategies. This panel looks at how three Ontario-based companies are using data and analytics to inform their product development, guide their marketing strategies, and ultimately, to understand their audience. Moderator: Erin Creasey, Manager, Industry Initiatives, OMDC Panelists: Devi Ekanand, Vice President, Marketing, Promotions and New Media, Coalition Music Ken Hunt, Publisher, Toronto Life Margaret Bryant, Director of Sales and Marketing, Dundurn Press
An eminent researcher in innovation, organisational agility and IT management, Professor Kautz has extensive industry and research experience working with agile and scrum development methodologies. We explore their applicability to creating a culture of innovation and developing prototypes and successful products and services. In a fast changing society, organisations need to adapt quickly which implies taking more risk to remain relevant. Adopting agile development aims to produce prototypes earlier but requires a more open framework with more trust to work effectively. What does the research say are the risks and benefits of adopting an agile development methodology? How does this operate in practice?
Monica Bradley is joined by Professors Marcus Foth, Founder and Director of the Urban Infomatics Research Lab at QUT and Marek Kowalkiewicz the PwC Chair in Digital Economy to discuss smart cities. They explore the social, spacial and technical aspects of urban interactions as they relate to Australia's cities and the digital economy. Marcus researches the future of cities; where citizens take an active role in how we shape our living environments. Marcus articulates where the current conversation of smart cities is limited, and what is made possible when you consider the city as a platform on top of which citizens, governments, and corporations co-create a sustainable environment. We deep dive into this research topic as it relates to Brisbane, Australia, Singapore and Rio de Janiero. Subscribe to our mailing list to get updates, exclusive and event invitations. Image courtesy of The Guardian.
A world leading researcher on neuroplasticity, Professor Selena Bartlett discusses new brain function discoveries including why changing your brain is so challenging and what we can do about it. Selena also explores the impact of the digital economy and digital exposure on brain neuroplasticity and whether digital natives are fundamentally ‘wired' differently. Digital technologies such as big data, apps and democratisation of information are explored as catalysts for a changing research landscape. Want a job of the future: how about a Brain Fitness Coach.
Why the IoT will not be an unpredictable mess | Prof Antonio Liotta on the Digital Dialogue Predictions are that over 1 trillion things including phones, fridges, cars, sensors and micro-processors will be connected, sending and receiving data across the internet by 2020. With so many 'things' connected and providing data there ARE some physical challenges that need to be resolved including - how do we power so many things; and how do we process all the data. Professor Antonio Liotta from Eindenhoven University of Technology, Netherlands is an expert in complex networks, data science and future of IoT with a speciality in miniature machine learning. Professor Liotta recently presented at Queensland University of Technology and the Institute of Future Environments. In a factual and straight forward account discusses the challenges, opportunities and the implication for STEM and higher education on the digital dialogue. The answer he suggests is learnt from the octopus, who has the capacity to learn via neurones right down to the end of its tentacles.
Hackerspace Brisbane is a volunteer organisation that provides tools, facilities and community mentoring for makers of stuff: be-it giant wood and dragonflies, internet of things infrastructure, high end VR headsets or 3D printing robots on any given night of the week. At its core is providing people access to the tools to feel better about themselves because they can make. Professor Kowalkiewicz explored Hackerspace Brisbane, its community objectives, challenges and the economic and social value of 'making'. Maker spaces are a foundational community element for developing skills, creativity and pushing boundaries. How to create a movement of innovation is a central question for the PwC Chair in Digital Economy. If innovation is the key to Australia's economic future, maker spaces are one of the grassroots movements critical to the culture change that will foster such innovation together with co-working spaces and startup incubators. Hackerspace Brisbane provides an environment where making and innovation are celebrated - see www.hsbne.org
We took the Digital Dialogue Breakfast series on the road, and delivered the Let’s Make A Deal: Negotiating Rights, License Fees and Royalties for New Platforms session to an Ottawa audience. Everything you thought you knew about negotiating rights, royalties and license fees changed when your content moved from the traditional distributors across platforms to the digital space. Learn from those who have been there and done that in the new marketplace, with experience negotiating with broadcasters, technology companies, other content creators and streaming services for screen-based, music and published content. Explore new revenue sources through collaboration. Moderators: Doug Murray, Taylor Klein Oballa Panelists: Michael Dobbin, Producer and Corporate Director, Quiet Revolution Pictures Scott Simpson, President, CEO & Co-Founder, bitHeads Jon Bartlett, Founder, Kelp Records
Everything you thought you knew about negotiating rights, royalties and license fees changed when your content moved from the traditional distributors across platforms to the digital space. Learn from those who have been there and done that in the new marketplace, with experience negotiating with broadcasters, technology companies, other content creators and streaming services for screen-based, music and published content. Explore new revenue sources through collaboration. Moderators: Chris Taylor and Doug Murray, Taylor Klein Oballa Panelists: Barbara Howson, Vice-President, Sales and Licensing, House of Anansi and Groundwood Books Michael Perlmutter, Music Supervisor, Producer, Instinct Entertainment Nathan Vella, President and Co-Founder, Capybara Games
Listen to the Digital dialogue featuring Australia Post National Director of State Government Sector & QLD/TAS, Tracey Gosling. In this edition Monica Bradley explores: - changing consumer trends - digitising product offerings beyond automation to future services offerings - helping communities prosper - providing immersive learning experiences and - below the line vs above the line innovation
The sharing economy has challenged traditional regulatory frameworks around the world. Professor Bronwen Morgan, UNSW and Dr Nick Suzor, QUT speak to Digital Dialogue about: - regulations impact on traditional value exchange; - how regulation might evolve as a result of the sharing economy; and - the validity of online reviews and rating systems as a mechanism for trust. Rethinking Regulation in the Digital Economy Symposium was hosted by the Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC), QUT on Tuesday 11 August 2015. For more information about the DMRC see: www.qut.edu.au/research/dmrc Image supplied by Gründerszene(http://bit.ly/1U89uCt)
Clive Whincup, Woolworths CIO discusses integrating digital with the physical both in retail as well as banking with Professor Michael Rosemann and Monica Bradley on the digital week. Also discussed is: • Data analytics for business improvement • Customer centric offerings and personalisation • IoT as an opportunity in the supply chain • Industry university collaborations • Generating a culture of innovations through to realisation
It’s 2015: how pervasive is gender bias in the creative media industries – and does it matter? Our panel discusses the issues and the findings of recently released and in-process research examining gender in the film and television, interactive digital media, music and publishing industries. Moderator: Sue Carter, Editor, Quill and Quire Panelists: Rachel Goldstein-Couto, Entertainment and Specialty Television, Bell Media Samantha Slattery, Women in Music Professional Association of Canada / Founder, Republic Presents Suzanne Stein, Foresight & Innovation / Digital Futures, OCAD University
Join our panelists from three established content creation companies to explore ways to add another layer to the media experience. We’ll be looking at strategies and tools for building additional content into products, the cost and how the marketplace is responding to these innovations. Moderator: Kim Gibson, Program Consultant - Interactive Digital Media, OMDC Panelists: Penny Caldwell, Cottage Life Media; Erin Mallory, House of Anansi; Blair Powers, Sinking Ship Entertainment
Data visualization is the art of visually communicating information - through informative, persuasive or artistic approaches to displaying patterns, relationships and trends in information. Compelling data visualizations can create powerful content experiences and help deliver key messages when communicating with stakeholders about your business. In this session, our presenters give examples from their recent work and offers tips and techniques for crafting effective visual stories with your information. Moderator: Karen Mazurkewich, Maz Media Productions Panel: Noah Genner, BookNet Canada; Andrea Teolis, Graphic Designer & Software Programmer; Manfred Becker, Documentary Filmmaker & Lecturer
What are your obligations under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act? What do you need to do in providing customer service, the information and communication you provide to the public, and as an employer? A representative from the Accessibility Directorate of Ontario explains. Panelists: Richard Cavanagh, CEO/Funding Officer, Broadcasting Accessibility Fund Alfred Spencer, Director, Outreach and Strategic Initiatives, Accessibility Directorate of Ontario
Companies across the creative media industries face common issues: how to attract and retain top talent, recruit for intermediate and junior positions, stay ahead of talent and training gaps, and do effective succession planning. In this Digital Dialogue Breakfast session experts in the field, including Diane Davy, Executive Director of WorkInCulture, discuss the issues and answer audience questions. Panel: Sandy Lee, Toronto International Film Festival; Diane Davy, WorkInCulture; Lisa Lyons, Kids Can Press/Corus Ent.
The market for creative media product is global; when trying to reach consumers outside Canada you may encounter different business models and technology as well as cultural differences. What do you need to know when selling in foreign territories? Panellists share their experiences selling to the US and other international markets: strategies for success and lessons learned. Moderator: Kim Gibson, OMDC Panel: Rob Segal, Get Set Games; Ryan St. Peters, Shaftesbury & Smokebomb; Peter Wilmshurst, AGW Publishing Inc.
Book publishers, music labels, and magazines used to depend heavily on reaching their audience by getting their product into retail stores, where consumers could find and purchase their products, and marketing leaned heavily on in-store merchandising. The changing retail landscape — fewer bricks and mortar stores, limited shelf space in the stores that exist, and the growing marketshare of online retailers — has dramatically changed how companies reach their consumer audiences. Three companies from different sectors share case studies on creative ways they are reaching audiences now, and how the digital sphere intersects with both their physical and digital products. Moderator: Deb Day, Innovate by Day Panel: Erin Creasey, ECW Books; Nathan Laurie, Jobpostings.ca; James Trauzzi, Last Gang Records
How to successfully leverage collaboration arrangements to achieve your business goals Do you need to develop an area of your business that requires skills that your staff don’t have or have you consider outsourcing an area of the business that is not a part of your core competencies? What can partnerships or other ventures do to enhance your foray into new business areas or to outsource certain business areas? Learn what other companies have done to successfully leverage arrangements in their business strategies. Moderator: Lisa Coulman, PwC Panel: Sandra Singer, Director, Open Roof Festival; Peter Kozik, Senior VP & CFO, Arc Productions; Philippa King, VP, Business Affairs, marblemedia; Strahan McCarten, Scalar
With the explosive growth in Smartphones and tablets expected over the next several years have you considered all the avenues to commercialize your rights to content? The use of mobile devices is expected to grow explosively over the next several years with mobile internet penetration expected to grow from 35% to 65% in just 5 years and with over 90% of people using a mobile device while multi tasking. We will investigate how companies have creatively multiplied avenues for commercializing their content rights. Moderator: Lisa Coulman, PwC Panel: Mike Wagman, MavenSay; Yoav Schwartz, Uberflip; Lisa Lyons, Kids Can Press
Do you effectively use all your consumer data? Data overload? Do you have a ton of data on usage, visits to your website, followers, market trending, consumer usage, population demographics? Are you successfully employing data mining tools to leverage business opportunities? Our panelists will discuss this important business challenge. Moderator: Lisa Coulman, PwC Panelists: Nathon Gunn, Social Game Universe; Ken Hunt, St. Joseph Media; Cal Rosen, PwC
For entertainment companies, funding is available from both public and private sources. Whether you are obtaining funding through a grant process, from a traditional bank or from your friends and family, how clearly you present your business plans and commercial opportunities will impact how successful you are in raising funds. Learn from funders, Ray Brooks (Angel Investor), Andrew Giosa (RBC Royal Bank), and Kim Gibson (OMDC), what a successful pitch document looks like.
The Persuaders celerbated reaching the 100 podcast milestone with a special edition Digital Dialogue. In this podcast a special panel is in studio to discuss the latest developments in digital marketing. The panel is: John Dunne, Radical Niall O'Driscoll vStream Doug BaxterInteractive Ocean Ronan O'Caoillaigh Gravitate We discuss the Cannes Advertising Lions 2009, Opel Ireland interactive advertising, online video trends, Microsoft Surface marketing applications, banking marketing, video in banner advertising, media becoming the message, HB Advertising campaign by Atomic., Joseph Jaffe, When To Join The Conversation