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IPSI Research Day 2011
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IPSI Research Day 2011. This is a free, open, public workshop. Monday June 20 from 10am-4:15pm. University of Toronto, Faculty of Information. Bissell Building, 140 St George Street, Room 728. Lunch, 12.30 1.30, will be provided for all registrations. To register, email the local organizer, Eleonore Fournier-Tombs. Confirming lunchtime attendance by noon, Friday, June 17. Registration is free. Introduction to the Proportionate ID project. The challenge of smartphones for ID transactions. The afternoon se...
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Twitter | Mark McGuire's Blog
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Mark McGuire's Blog. Mark McGuire's personal blog. Dunedin, New Zealand. Posts from the ‘Twitter’ Category. November 24, 2014. Finding and Sharing Educational Resources using Twitter, Hashtags and Storify. June 9, 2014. ITES2014: Innovations in Tertiary Education Delivery Summit, 5-6 June 2014, Auckland, NZ. March 27, 2014. Dunedin Free University Launch. November 17, 2013. Twitter, Instagram and Micro-Narratives: The benefits of sharing the creative process online. October 23, 2012. May 16, 2012. OLDail...
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Playing the Politics and Press Game: Cdn Election Newspaper Endorsements Update | Mediamorphis
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Network Media Industries and the Forces of Change and Conservation. Playing the Politics and Press Game: Cdn Election Newspaper Endorsements Update. Playing the Politics and Press Game: Cdn Election Newspaper Endorsements Update. April 30, 2011. Dwayne Winseck's Media Blog. Okay, I’ve scoured the webpages of all of the major daily newspapers in Canada again this morning to see who has endorsed who. Remember, the key elements in this little exercise that I embarked on in a post last night. The number of e...
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SurveillanceRights
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The next time you walk down an urban street, look around. Chances are you’ll see surveillance cameras pointed at public spaces. Can you tell who is operating those cameras? Why are they there? Do you know what is happening to your image? Are these surveillance networks compliant with Canadian privacy laws? To access a beta version of the SurveillanceWatch camera mapping site, please click here. About 'Who's Watching You? What do you think about video surveillance? Are your privacy rights respected? Canad...
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David Wins Against Goliath: CRTC Bolsters “Net Neutrality”, Limits “Zero-Rating” & Strengthens Local TV | Mediamorphis
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Network Media Industries and the Forces of Change and Conservation. David Wins Against Goliath: CRTC Bolsters “Net Neutrality”, Limits “Zero-Rating” and Strengthens Local TV. David Wins Against Goliath: CRTC Bolsters “Net Neutrality”, Limits “Zero-Rating” and Strengthens Local TV. January 29, 2015. Dwayne Winseck's Media Blog. Today’s trilogy of CRTC decisions. Of the three decisions, the most important is probably the Mobile TV ruling. The CRTC’s decision resolutely rejects that claim. While the dec...
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The CRTC’s Latest Talk TV Decisions: Sweeping Change or Plus Ça Change? | Mediamorphis
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Network Media Industries and the Forces of Change and Conservation. The CRTC’s Latest Talk TV Decisions: Sweeping Change or Plus Ça Change? The CRTC’s Latest Talk TV Decisions: Sweeping Change or Plus Ça Change? March 13, 2015. Dwayne Winseck's Media Blog. Yesterday the CRTC announced the second phase of its Talk TV decisions ( Blais Speech. The Commission’s efforts are being cast as a significant overhaul of the regulatory framework for TV in Canada, but are they? Out with the Old (Maybe). At the top of...
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At Bell Media, Editorial Meddling by Execs Appear to be a Recurring Problem | Mediamorphis
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Network Media Industries and the Forces of Change and Conservation. At Bell Media, Editorial Meddling by Execs Appear to be a Recurring Problem. At Bell Media, Editorial Meddling by Execs Appear to be a Recurring Problem. March 25, 2015. Dwayne Winseck's Media Blog. Were cancelled at the last minute and footage of Blais was dropped from coverage at Bell’s thirty TV stations across the country. Soon after I released the Bell Memos post. The materials also outline a series of events where BNN programs have...