Quinta-feira, 10 de Dezembro de 2009
Analysis Framework ::: Expected results ::: Chronogram

 

 

Expected results

 

Expected results by the end of this research:


Identify the ideal social functionalities for live streaming players (music);

Identify new social functionalities for live streaming players (music);


Establish a set of best practice in the use of social mashups (e.g. information and content provided by web services);


Propose new uses for the data (comments, tweets, facebook posts, etc) generated during live streaming events;


Propose new ways to monetize music live streaming services, based on social networking and user generated content added value.

 

Chronogram

 

SMILE - Chronogram




Sexta-feira, 27 de Novembro de 2009
Seminar - Interview with Teresa Gouveia

This post refers to the interview, conducted on today’s seminar, to my master degree’s colleague Teresa Gouveia, concerning her ongoing research. Teresa’s dissertation and blog posts are written in Portuguese. For that reason the following transcription is written in its original language.


For a better understanding of Teresa’s work I recommend you to visit her blog


De que forma enquadras a tua investigação no actual paradigma da web social?


Na investigação é estudado como as autarquias estão a utilizar, nos seus sítios Web, as potencialidades da Web 2.0. A titulo de exemplo, terão as autarquias presença no Twitter, se sim, que utilização é feita dessa presença.


De que forma a tua investigação poderá contribuir para alterações de atitudes e comportamentos?


Poderá contribuir para a consciencialização, por parte dos responsáveis da estratégia Web dos municípios, da importância da utilização de novos recurso de comunicação que promovam a participação do utilizador/cidadão/munícipe.

 

A tua investigação centra-se numa lógica de valorização do indivíduo ou da organização?

 

A investigação valoriza ambas as entidades, na medida em que promove a cidadania participativa.


A tua investigação explora uma lógica entusiasta ou numa lógica crítica?


A natureza da investigação é essencialmente critica, já que parte da análise das actuais práticas no âmbito da presença Web dos municípios portugueses. Assume uma lógica entusiástica na medida em que se pretende sugerir novos serviços e funcionalidades.


De que forma a tua investigação actua na inter-dependência tecnologia-sociedade?

 

A investigação remete para a utilização da tecnologia ao serviço do poder local eleito e, por inerência, dos cidadãos com vista a potenciar a comunicação.




Segunda-feira, 12 de Outubro de 2009
Social networks as research tools

In the last few weeks I have been trying to determine which authors and theories will serve as the basis of my dissertation. Searching for the right readings, that will establish the theoretical background of our work, consumes a lot of time.  The worst thing that could happen is choosing a wrong book or paper to read and not realize that until you have already wasted hours or even days.

So what can we do minimize that risk?

I guess there is no magical recipe and everyone has its own way to overcome this obstacle. Looking for recommendations and guidance from our professors and colleagues is obviously the first option but I feel we should not rely only on what is in front of us. We are in the age of global mass collaboration so why limit ourselves to our “local network”? Social Media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, among others, now give us the chance to connect directly to people that we were used to see only on the back cover of book or as unreachable authors of a break through paper.

I realized this almost a year ago when I was working with Juliana on Urock’s concept. From then on I started building a diversified network of connections with people from different areas of expertise. Despite their different backgrounds those authors, that play an active part in social networks, have one thing in common… they are there to collaborate.

I believe we can and should take advantage of that collective knowledge to get recommendations and filter references. We are not merely “asking” Google’s search algorithm “What should I read?” we have real people, that are experts on their field, giving us guidance and support. As an example, last week I received reading recommendations from Don Tapscott, author of “Wikinomics” and “Grown Up Digital”, through Twitter’s Direct Message service.

I believe that this is just the beginning. By asking the community for suggestions to our work we are reinforcing boundaries and creating trusting relationships with fellow professionals that can be very useful later on the research. For example, we can use this same knowledge network to get feedback on our ongoing work. 

Some might say that using social networks, while you are working on your thesis, can be a source of distraction. Allow me to disagree, if used properly, social networks can be powerful research tools.

 




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