Lessons in Digital Anthropology: Kaitlin Maud at TEDxPiscataquaRiver

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • Lessons in Digital Anthropology
    As adoption of digital and social media continues to rise at staggering
    rates across nearly all demographics, there is a wealth of knowledge to be
    gained about people and how we form communities online. This knowledge,
    however, holds interesting and as of yet unforeseen applications and
    implications for users and brands alike. In this talk, Kaitlin shares her
    experiences working in this new territory and challenges viewers with
    perspectives on and questions about our future.
    Kaitlin Maud is an LA-based consultant with a background in strategic
    planning and a specialization in online behavior. Her client roster
    includes lifestyle and entertainment brands, and most of the major
    technology companies. She is passionate about digital anthropology, user
    experience, and trend forecasting.
    She is also a licensed teacher and certified coach. In addition to TEDx,
    she has been a featured speaker with AIGA, a workshop facilitator at
    General Assembly, and a guest lecturer at corporations and universities
    across the US.
    Kaitlin holds a BFA in Communication Design from the Massachusetts College
    of Art and Design. In her independent research she explores areas where
    culture and the internet intersect. You can learn more about her and her
    work at kaitlinmaud.com.
    In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Комментарии • 4

  • @velveteen82
    @velveteen82 10 лет назад

    this is great! Very insightful and fun!

  • @Jonamund
    @Jonamund 10 лет назад

    Really cool!

  • @armandoayala6092
    @armandoayala6092 10 лет назад +7

    This should not be called Digital Anthropology. Let me just call myself an engineer!

  • @CritDesk
    @CritDesk 11 лет назад +4

    Such a stupid talk.. superb stupidity disseminated through repeated cliche ideas. Amazing.. Just perceive the shallow and boring nature of the questions and the astonished faces of the audience..// I ask for one thing Remove the TED logo from this talk.