Did the NPAC integrate Web 2.0?
Interesting post from David Fox. I was actually pleased to see any Web 2.0 integration at all. While that integration only consisted of a handful of blog posts I was impressed, but I'll be darned if Mr. Fox wasn't right. Read this article. . .
The Failed Internet Strategy of the National Performing Arts Convention
Overview: In today's post, I would like to explain and demonstrate how the Internet strategy of the National Performing Arts Convention, which just wrapped-up in Denver, Colorado, failed to embrace one of the most important elements of online communications: the transmission, evolution and sharing of ideas - in Internet parlance, this is called a "meme." To put it another way, NPAC held a conference in a brick-and-mortar setting to create an agenda for the 21st Century, but they didn't understand that 21st Century technology (the Internet, blogging, social networks) could be used to propagate and build upon their initial ideas and agenda. And they didn't reach out to the hundreds of passionate performing arts bloggers who would have been delighted to brainstorm about, discuss and share the ideas generated during the conference's townhall meetings.
The Failed Internet Strategy of the National Performing Arts Convention -- The Kinetic Interface
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