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The audience take notes during the Cutting Edge Cross-Overs panel at Merging+Media 2010, SFU Woodwards, Vancouver.
Photo by Liz Kearlsey.
Jeremy R. Gibson of USC speaks on the Going, Going Games panel at Merging+Media 2010, SFU Woodwards, Vancouver.
Photo by Liz Kearlsey.
MAY 22, 2014 - I-Media commencement ceremony. Student speaker: Ashley Gilmer. Featured speaker: MJ Jacobsen, senior vice president of communications for the National Geographic Society. (photo by Kim Walker)
SEPTEMBER 22 -- Students in Elon?s new interactive media master?s program produced content and took a leadership role in the fourth annual OneWebDay observance on Sept. 22. Elon hosted North Carolina?s events for the day, which attracted a global network of partner organizations and individual activists committed to broadening the public?s awareness of Internet and Web issues while deepening a culture of participation in building a Web that works for everyone.
OneWebDay events took place at Elon?s weekly College Coffee, where interactive media students posted Tweets on Twitter, took surveys, and talked with people about the importance of protecting this vital human communications network. They will also produce a video from the College Coffee event to post on OneWebDay?s Web site. (Photo by Grant Halverson)
SEPTEMBER 22 -- Students in Elon’s new interactive media master’s program produced content and took a leadership role in the fourth annual OneWebDay observance on Sept. 22. Elon hosted North Carolina’s events for the day, which attracted a global network of partner organizations and individual activists committed to broadening the public’s awareness of Internet and Web issues while deepening a culture of participation in building a Web that works for everyone.
OneWebDay events took place at Elon’s weekly College Coffee, where interactive media students posted Tweets on Twitter, took surveys, and talked with people about the importance of protecting this vital human communications network. They will also produce a video from the College Coffee event to post on OneWebDay’s Web site. (Photo by Grant Halverson)
Matt Toner of Zeros2Heroes speaks on the Interactive Canuck panel at Merging+Media 2010, SFU Woodwards, Vancouver.
Photo by Liz Kearlsey.
The audience listen to keynote speaker Robert Tercek at Merging+Media 2010, SFU Cinema, SFU Woodwards.
Photo by Liz Kearlsey.
SEPTEMBER 22 -- Students in Elon’s new interactive media master’s program produced content and took a leadership role in the fourth annual OneWebDay observance on Sept. 22. Elon hosted North Carolina’s events for the day, which attracted a global network of partner organizations and individual activists committed to broadening the public’s awareness of Internet and Web issues while deepening a culture of participation in building a Web that works for everyone.
OneWebDay events took place at Elon’s weekly College Coffee, where interactive media students posted Tweets on Twitter, took surveys, and talked with people about the importance of protecting this vital human communications network. They will also produce a video from the College Coffee event to post on OneWebDay’s Web site. (Photo by Grant Halverson)
SEPTEMBER 22 -- Students in Elon?s new interactive media master?s program produced content and took a leadership role in the fourth annual OneWebDay observance on Sept. 22. Elon hosted North Carolina?s events for the day, which attracted a global network of partner organizations and individual activists committed to broadening the public?s awareness of Internet and Web issues while deepening a culture of participation in building a Web that works for everyone.
OneWebDay events took place at Elon?s weekly College Coffee, where interactive media students posted Tweets on Twitter, took surveys, and talked with people about the importance of protecting this vital human communications network. They will also produce a video from the College Coffee event to post on OneWebDay?s Web site. (Photo by Grant Halverson)
SEPTEMBER 22 -- Students in Elon’s new interactive media master’s program produced content and took a leadership role in the fourth annual OneWebDay observance on Sept. 22. Elon hosted North Carolina’s events for the day, which attracted a global network of partner organizations and individual activists committed to broadening the public’s awareness of Internet and Web issues while deepening a culture of participation in building a Web that works for everyone.
OneWebDay events took place at Elon’s weekly College Coffee, where interactive media students posted Tweets on Twitter, took surveys, and talked with people about the importance of protecting this vital human communications network. They will also produce a video from the College Coffee event to post on OneWebDay’s Web site. (Photo by Grant Halverson)
SEPTEMBER 22 -- Students in Elon?s new interactive media master?s program produced content and took a leadership role in the fourth annual OneWebDay observance on Sept. 22. Elon hosted North Carolina?s events for the day, which attracted a global network of partner organizations and individual activists committed to broadening the public?s awareness of Internet and Web issues while deepening a culture of participation in building a Web that works for everyone.
OneWebDay events took place at Elon?s weekly College Coffee, where interactive media students posted Tweets on Twitter, took surveys, and talked with people about the importance of protecting this vital human communications network. They will also produce a video from the College Coffee event to post on OneWebDay?s Web site. (Photo by Grant Halverson)
AUGUST 3 -- The first Elon Masters in Interactive Media class gathers in McEwen Communications Building for orientation on their first official day of the program. (Grant Halverson)
SEPTEMBER 22 -- Students in Elon?s new interactive media master?s program produced content and took a leadership role in the fourth annual OneWebDay observance on Sept. 22. Elon hosted North Carolina?s events for the day, which attracted a global network of partner organizations and individual activists committed to broadening the public?s awareness of Internet and Web issues while deepening a culture of participation in building a Web that works for everyone.
OneWebDay events took place at Elon?s weekly College Coffee, where interactive media students posted Tweets on Twitter, took surveys, and talked with people about the importance of protecting this vital human communications network. They will also produce a video from the College Coffee event to post on OneWebDay?s Web site. (Photo by Grant Halverson)
SEPTEMBER 22 -- Students in Elon?s new interactive media master?s program produced content and took a leadership role in the fourth annual OneWebDay observance on Sept. 22. Elon hosted North Carolina?s events for the day, which attracted a global network of partner organizations and individual activists committed to broadening the public?s awareness of Internet and Web issues while deepening a culture of participation in building a Web that works for everyone.
OneWebDay events took place at Elon?s weekly College Coffee, where interactive media students posted Tweets on Twitter, took surveys, and talked with people about the importance of protecting this vital human communications network. They will also produce a video from the College Coffee event to post on OneWebDay?s Web site. (Photo by Grant Halverson)