Internet Video: The Big Picture on the Small Screen by Paul T.M. Hemenway
1. New Technologies
to Enhance Student
Learning
Internet Video: The Big Picture
on the Small Screen
Paul T.M. Hemenway, Ph.D.
BEA 2013
2. The Big Picture
On the Small Screen
Remember “the Golden Years” of TV?
l Three networks
l Heavy censorship
l Documentaries! (occasionally)
l No such thing as
• Reality TV
• Happytalk news
• Gay / Black / Asian / Aged / Vulgar “celebrities”
• Sex
3. The Big Picture
On the Small Screen
Today … all of the above, in excess
In addition, we also have:
l Plenty of real-life examples (good and bad)
l Plethora of short-form programming
l An eXpLoSiOn in content
More specifically:
l Broadcast programming w/out the broadcast
l Video on almost everything, now on the www
4. The Big Picture
On the Small Screen
Why should we care? 1
The research shows:
l The collective media experience is powerful
l Media images help lock in ideas
l Young men are particularly influenced visually
(high correlation of visual learning & testosterone)
l Use of multiMedia can facilitate learning …
… it’s not just edutainment
l And we’re talking … ubiquitous portable screens
5. The Big Picture
On the Small Screen
Why should you care? 2
l You wish to engage your students at their level
l You’re seeking illuminating illustrations and
transformational learning – i.e., you wish to
improve your story-telling
l You teach communication/s
l You’re bored!
6. The Big Picture
On the Small Screen
What has happened?
The ever-shorter story:
l 1920s: Theater ↔ Nwsprs ↔ Radio ↔ Movies
l 1950s: TV; Super 8 film & slide projectors
l 1970s: Star Wars; the Betamax & VHS
l 1980s: USAToday→shorter news; Internet;
sound bites shortened audio; MTV & music vid
l 1990s: PowerPoint; 60% cable saturation
l 2000s: “Clip culture” began w/ development of
broadband Internet service & YouTube; the wiki
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On the Small Screen
What can you use?
l Publisher ancillaries & film providers
l Proprietary providers
l Website clips (incl training videos)
l About.com
l Google videos
l YouTube – the mother lode
• The simple search
• You Tube for Schools
• New Channel One now > million new “artists”
• > 2600 science & educational channels (!)
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On the Small Screen
The FX of YouTube?!
l 1 billion UVs every month
l 72 hours uploaded every minute
l > 4 billion hours watched every month
l 25% global YouTube views on mobile devices
l Harlem Shake – in 2 weeks days > 12k videos
watched over 175 million times
l Most watched video ever: Gangnam Style –
as of 4/1/13 1.486 billion views
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On the Small Screen
What do I use?
l Tony Robbins from 1986 Personal Power on imp
of intrapersonal comm
l Don McKinnon from TechnicallyFunny.com on
ineffective PowerPoint
l The Marketing Mix Song (Business Studies take
on Paparazzi by Lady Gaga)
l Rushworth Kidder (President, Institute for Global
Ethics on Moral Courage)
l Social Media Revolution 13
10. The Big Picture
On the Small Screen
Social Media Revolution 13
Social Media Video 2013.mp4
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On the Small Screen
In sum
Just do it!
If you’d like my list …
l All audio/video used in
• Public Speaking
• Intro to PR
• PR Cases & Campaigns
• Issues Management
• PR Writing
l PRINT email on Dr. Paul’s “Forward Sheet”
12. New Technologies
to Enhance Student
Learning
Internet Video: The Big Picture
on the Small Screen
Paul T.M. Hemenway, Ph.D.
BEA 2013