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Award-winning storyteller Sarah Hill is the CEO and chief storyteller for StoryUP VR, an immersive media company that creates stories to try to shift pro-social emotional states. She holds a provisional patent on immersive story for VR therapy. Hill is a former interactive news anchor for the NBC and CBS affiliates in mid-Missouri. Her team at KOMU-TV pioneered the use of multi-way video chat during a newscast. An alumna of the Missouri School of Journalism and former adjunct faculty, her reporting has taken her team around the globe capturing VR stories about the human spirit in the Amazon, UAE, Congo, Haiti and Zambia. Hill is fascinated with what she calls "Human Media," or the evolution of communication to a three-dimensional world. Virtual and Augmented Realities are two mediums in which Hill likes to create. StoryUP's roots are in virtual travel for Veterans. In 2015, Sarah built a program called "Honor Everywhere," that uses virtual reality to allow aging World War II veterans the opportunity to see their WWII memorial. As chief storyteller at Veterans United Foundation, she told stories about veterans and military families and used Human Media to give a voice to military charities. She's covered the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka and Indonesia and produced documentaries in Vietnam and Guatemala on the world's mobility problem. Most recently, her team produced VR documentaries from the Amazon and eastern Congo about energy poverty. StoryUP creates content at the intersection of Journalism and Neuroscience. You can read StoryUP's case studies about immersive media and its impact on brain wave patterns for empathy, motivation and mindfulness here: http://www.story-up.com/ Let's StoryUP!
Sarah Hill: The uncanny valley of VR distribution
Sarah Hill: The uncanny valley of VR distribution
Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI)
Alejandro González leads development and innovation efforts at 14ymedio, Cuba’s first independent digital news platform founded by acclaimed independent journalist, Yoani Sánchez. In this capacity, he is responsible for expanding partnerships, growing audiences and creating innovative revenue streams for the news platform. González works with a dynamic team willing to take on the challenge of opening a greater space for independent media to thrive in Cuba. With correspondents and reporters around the island, 14ymedio is positioning itself as the news platform that accompanies Cuban citizens during these times of great change on the island. Prior to his current role, González was a senior analyst at a startup advisory firm, directly responsible for crafting market expansion strategies for leading U.S. companies and institutions seeking to expand their business into Latin America. A graduate of Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, González has a strong passion for initiating positive disruptive change in society. He serves as a mentor to first-generation Georgetown students and is the curator of the Global Shapers Miami Hub, a community of the World Economic Forum. He is an avid globetrotter and loves salsa dancing. González resides in Miami, Florida, surrounded by a fun and eclectic Cuban family, and is constantly on WhatsApp chatting with The G19, his group of friends who live all over the world.
Alejandro González: The story is your mothership
Alejandro González: The story is your mothership
Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI)
Kari Paul is a personal finance reporter at WSJ's MarketWatch where she covers technology, travel, and culture. Previously, as she worked as a freelance writer for publications including VICE magazine, Quartz, The Week, NYMag, Elle, and Cosmopolitan. She is based in New York City.
Kari Paul: Brand loyalty as a distribution strategy
Kari Paul: Brand loyalty as a distribution strategy
Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI)
Welsh, Ben: The framework fix: how to build better archives by helping news nerds help themselves
Welsh, Ben: The framework fix: how to build better archives by helping news n...
Welsh, Ben: The framework fix: how to build better archives by helping news n...
Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI)
Katherine Skinner is executive director of the Educopia Institute, a not-for-profit educational organization that builds networks and collaborative communities to help cultural, scientific, and scholarly institutions achieve greater impact. Skinner, who has a doctorate from Emory University, has co-edited three books and co-authored the landmark “Guidelines for Digital Newspaper Preservation Readiness” with Matt Schultz.
Skinner, Katherine: Alignment and Reciprocity
Skinner, Katherine: Alignment and Reciprocity
Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI)
Kalev Leetaru is a Senior Fellow at the George Washington University Center for Cyber & Homeland Security and a member of its Counterterrorism and Intelligence Task Force. Leetaru was named one of Foreign Policy Magazine's Top 100 Global Thinkers of 2013, as well as being a 2015-2016 Google Developer Expert for Google Cloud Platform. Leetaru's work focuses on how innovative applications of the world's largest datasets, computing platforms, algorithms and mind-sets can reimagine the way we understand and interact with our global world. The GDELT Project is a realtime open data global graph over human society as seen through the eyes of the world's news media, reaching deeply into local events, reaction, discourse, and emotions of the most remote corners of the world in near-realtime and making all of this available as an open data firehose to enable research over human society.
Leetaru, Kalev: The GDELT Project
Leetaru, Kalev: The GDELT Project
Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI)
Kate Zwaard is the chief of National Digital Initiatives at the Library of Congress, where she leads a new group focused on digital innovation and expanding the use of the digital collections. She previously managed the Digital Repository Development team, contributing leadership, code and a passion for the mission of the agency. Under her technical direction, the Library of Congress ingested three petabytes (equivalent to 3 million gigabytes) of digital collections, including web archives, the first born-digital manuscript collections, 10 million Chronicling America newspaper pages and three-fourths of a trillion tweets. Before coming to the Library of Congress, Zwaard led the development team responsible for the digital preservation and authentication data architecture at the U.S. Government Publishing Office. She comes to public services from a quantitative research and community banking background. Zwaard has chaired the PREMIS Editorial Committee and the National Digital Stewardship Alliance’s Standards and Practices Working Group. She has written and spoken widely on topics ranging from software development to digital preservation.
Zwaard, Kate: Technology and Community: Why we need partners, collaborators a...
Zwaard, Kate: Technology and Community: Why we need partners, collaborators a...
Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI)
In July 2011, Dr. Younger became the executive director for the Catholic Research Resources Alliance (CRRA) after serving as the first chair of the Board of Directors. Prior to that, she led the Libraries at the University of Notre Dame where she and the expert library staff successfully carried out many initiatives that enhanced services and collections locally, nationally and internationally. She continues her affiliation with Notre Dame as the Edward H. Arnold Director of Hesburgh Libraries Emerita. Prior to that she served in administrative positions at The Ohio State University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she also received her education and degrees in librarianship. Dr. Younger continues as a leader in state, national, and international library organizations, having served on the boards of the Center for Research Libraries (CRL), the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the Academic Libraries of Indiana (ALI) and the OCLC, a global library cooperative. She has published numerous articles on topics including cataloging and metadata, the challenges of cooperation and transforming libraries for the global information society and is invited frequently to speak at conferences. Most recently, for the second year, she was a co-presenter on best practices in digital archiving at the Catholic Media Conference, the annual conference of the Catholic Press Association of the United States and Canada.
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Younger, Jennifer: lighntning talk, Digital Preservation: Aggregated, Collabo...
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Hurley Symposium 2017 fake news survey
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Archie Thornton: Content and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
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Victor Hernandez: 50 things we learned at RJI-Distribution
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Kaizar Campwala: Distribution in service of brand loyalty
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Adam Falk: Subscribe now or forever hold your audience?
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John Rampton: Advanced content promotion — how the big boys are doing it
Sarah Hill: The uncanny valley of VR distribution
Sarah Hill: The uncanny valley of VR distribution
Alejandro González: The story is your mothership
Alejandro González: The story is your mothership
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Kari Paul: Brand loyalty as a distribution strategy
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Welsh, Ben: The framework fix: how to build better archives by helping news n...
Skinner, Katherine: Alignment and Reciprocity
Skinner, Katherine: Alignment and Reciprocity
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Leetaru, Kalev: The GDELT Project
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Zwaard, Kate: Technology and Community: Why we need partners, collaborators a...
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Tech Trends Report 2024 Future Today Institute
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Tech Trends Report 2024 Future Today Institute.pdf
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These are the slides delivered in a workshop at Data Innovation Summit Stockholm April 2024, by Kristof Neys and Jonas El Reweny.
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Workshop - Best of Both Worlds_ Combine KG and Vector search for enhanced R...
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Discover the advantages of hiring UI/UX design services! Our blog explores how professional design can enhance user experiences, boost brand credibility, and increase customer engagement. Learn about the latest design trends and strategies that can help your business stand out in the digital landscape. Elevate your online presence with Pixlogix's expert UI/UX design services.
Advantages of Hiring UIUX Design Service Providers for Your Business
Advantages of Hiring UIUX Design Service Providers for Your Business
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Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
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With real-time traffic, hazard alerts, and voice instructions, among others, launching an intuitive taxi app in Brazil is your golden ticket to entrepreneurial success. For more info visit our website : https://www.v3cube.com/uber-clone-portuguese-brazil/
Developing An App To Navigate The Roads of Brazil
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Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
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Join our latest Connector Corner webinar to discover how UiPath Integration Service revolutionizes API-centric automation in a 'Quote to Cash' process—and how that automation empowers businesses to accelerate revenue generation. A comprehensive demo will explore connecting systems, GenAI, and people, through powerful pre-built connectors designed to speed process cycle times. Speakers: James Dickson, Senior Software Engineer Charlie Greenberg, Host, Product Marketing Manager
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Discord is a free app offering voice, video, and text chat functionalities, primarily catering to the gaming community. It serves as a hub for users to create and join servers tailored to their interests. Discord’s ecosystem comprises servers, each functioning as a distinct online community with its own channels dedicated to specific topics or activities. Users can engage in text-based discussions, voice calls, or video chats within these channels. Understanding Discord Servers Discord servers are virtual spaces where users congregate to interact, share content, and build communities. Servers may revolve around gaming, hobbies, interests, or fandoms, providing a platform for like-minded individuals to connect. Communication Features Discord offers a range of communication tools, including text channels for messaging, voice channels for real-time audio conversations, and video channels for face-to-face interactions. These features facilitate seamless communication and collaboration. What Does NSFW Mean? The acronym NSFW stands for “Not Safe For Work,” indicating content that may be inappropriate for professional or public settings. NSFW Content NSFW content encompasses material that is sexually explicit, violent, or otherwise graphic in nature. It often includes nudity, profanity, or depictions of sensitive topics.
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
Understanding Discord NSFW Servers A Guide for Responsible Users.pdf
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My presentation at the Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) NSA GenCyber Cyber Security Day event that is intended to foster an interest in the cyber security field amongst college students.
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GenCyber Cyber Security Day Presentation
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Enterprise Knowledge’s Urmi Majumder, Principal Data Architecture Consultant, and Fernando Aguilar Islas, Senior Data Science Consultant, presented "Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Green Strategy" on March 27, 2024 at Enterprise Data World (EDW) in Orlando, Florida. In this presentation, Urmi and Fernando discussed a case study describing how the information management division in a large supply chain organization drove user behavior change through awareness of the carbon footprint of their duplicated and near-duplicated content, identified via advanced data analytics. Check out their presentation to gain valuable perspectives on utilizing data-driven strategies to influence positive behavioral shifts and support sustainability initiatives within your organization. In this session, participants gained answers to the following questions: - What is a Green Information Management (IM) Strategy, and why should you have one? - How can Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) support your Green IM Strategy through content deduplication? - How can an organization use insights into their data to influence employee behavior for IM? - How can you reap additional benefits from content reduction that go beyond Green IM?
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
Enterprise Knowledge
With more memory available, system performance of three Dell devices increased, which can translate to a better user experience Conclusion When your system has plenty of RAM to meet your needs, you can efficiently access the applications and data you need to finish projects and to-do lists without sacrificing time and focus. Our test results show that with more memory available, three Dell PCs delivered better performance and took less time to complete the Procyon Office Productivity benchmark. These advantages translate to users being able to complete workflows more quickly and multitask more easily. Whether you need the mobility of the Latitude 5440, the creative capabilities of the Precision 3470, or the high performance of the OptiPlex Tower Plus 7010, configuring your system with more RAM can help keep processes running smoothly, enabling you to do more without compromising performance.
Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivity
Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivity
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Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
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Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivity
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Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
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🐬 The future of MySQL is Postgres 🐘
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Partners Life - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
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Scaling API-first – The story of a global engineering organization
Birds of a Feather Tweet Together
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Birds of a
Feather Tweet Together Itai Himelboim Department of Telecommunications Grady College The University of Georgia itai@uga.edu
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What’s in a
(Twitter) Network? Follow, mention, reply Self-selected information flow maps for specific topics
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Divided We Tweet? Clusters
Hubs Density #s, URLs
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Clusters Interacting Across the
Aisle?
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@Jjauthor
@Dbargen @atlasshrugs @stevenertelt @Katyinindy Information Sources Hubs @Postpolitics @OFA_FL @johnfmoore @Thelastword @OFA_NC
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Political Social Networks We
don’t talk with you, but we talk about you #P2 #TCOT #TCOT #P2 We learn the news from different sources Our information flows differently
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Not all Twitter
Graphs Look the Same
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Thank you! Itai Himelboim
(itai@uga.edu) nodexlgraphgallery.org
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