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Language: English
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Section 1. Fundamental concepts and theories. Chapter 1. Terms of the digital age: realities and cultural paradigms ; Chapter 2. Multimedia transmission in wireless sensor networks ; Chapter 3. Past-blogging: defining a practice ; Chapter 4. Digital resource management strategies ; Chapter 5. Security in digital images: from information hiding perspective -́ Section 2. Development and design methodologies. Chapter 6. Media literacy in the digital age: literacy projects and organizations ; Chapter 7. Information overload as a challenge and changing point for educational media literacies ; Chapter 8. Creating global classrooms using universal design for learning ; Chapter 9. Networked multimedia communication systems ; Chapter 10. Developing digital competences of vocational teachers ; Chapter 11. Interactive multimedia: increasing the study in primary education ; Chapter 12. Transforming digital literacy with culturally diverse, personalized learning ; Chapter 13. Cognitive approach to improve media literacy: mind puzzles ; Chapter 14. Developing digital empathy: a holistic approach to media literacy research methods ; Chapter 15. The social media "Information Explosion" spectacle: perspectives for documentary producers ; Chapter 16. Exploring the liminal between the virtual and the real ; Chapter 17 "The more I write the more my mind evolves into something outstanding": composing identities with social media tools ; Chapter 18. Evaluation of situations causing split of attention in multimedia learning environments via eye-tracking method ; Chapter 19. Toward digital inclusion: digital divides and new media literacies ; Chapter 20. "Virtual reality" reconsidered ; Chapter 21. Design principles for crisis information management systems: from closed local systems to the web and beyond ; Chapter 22. Data mining-based CBIR system ; Chapter 23. Serendipity on a plate ; Chapter 24. Quality of experience factors for mobile TV users ; Chapter 25. Digital transformation in the public sector: electronic procurement in Portugal ; Chapter 26. Managerial orientations and digital commerce adoption in SMEs ; Chapter 27. Digital competence: a net of literacies ; Chapter 28. An improved security 3D watermarking method using computational integral imaging cryptosystem ; Chapter 29. Digital forensic analysis of cybercrimes: best practices and methodologies ́- Section 3. Tools and technologies. Chapter 30. Making it for the screen: creating digital media literacy ; Chapter 31. Digital media, civic literacy, and civic engagement: the "Promise and peril" of Internet politics in Canada ; Chapter 32. Multimedia social network modeling using hypergraphs ; Chapter 33. The use of eye-gaze to understand multimedia learning ; Chapter 34. Agent-based modelling of emotional goals in digital media design projects ; Chapter 35. The use of eye tracking as a research and instructional tool in multimedia learning ; Chapter 36. Requirements to a search engine for semantic multimedia content ; Chapter 37. A model for mind-device dialectic and the future of advertising in the social media age ; Chapter 38. Interactive multimedia and listening ; Chapter 39. Design patterns for integrating digitally augmented pop-ups with community engagement ; Chapter 40. Applying digital storytelling to business planning ; Chapter 41. Reasoning qualitatively about handheld multimedia framework quality attributes ; Chapter 42. QoS routing for multimedia communication over wireless mobile ad hoc networks: a survey ; Chapter 43. Digital storytelling and digital literacy: advanced issues and prospects ; Chapter 44. Copyright protection of audio using biometrics ; Chapter 45. Video authentication: an intelligent approach ; Chapter 46. Young children and digital media in the home: parents as role models, gatekeepers, and companions -́ Section 4. Utilization and applications. Chapter 47. Abuse of the social media brain: implications for media producers and educators ; Chapter 48. Multimedia quality of experience ; Chapter 49. Concept maps, VoiceThread, and visual images: helping educators spawn divergent thinking and dialogic learning ; Chapter 50. Digital media in Uganda: where regulation and freedom of expression contradictions are sharpest ; Chapter 51. The benefits of new online (digital) technologies on business: understanding the impact of digital on different aspects of the business ; Chapter 52. Impact of interactive multimedia in e-learning technologies: role of multimedia in e-learning ; Chapter 53. Interactive media steer in educational television programs ; Chapter 54. Lean and digital: a case study on procurement and supply chain professionals' online social network ; Chapter 55. Digital marketing strategy for affinity marketing: utilising the new marketing arena ; Chapter 56. Digital media affecting society: instruction and learning -́ Section 5. Organizational and social implications. Chapter 57. What does digital media allow us to "do" to one another?: economic significance of content and connection ; Chapter 58. Diversification and nuanced inequities in digital media use in the United States ; Chapter 59. Digital media and cosmopolitan critical literacy: research and practice ; Chapter 60. Economic impact of digital media: growing nuance, critique, and direction for education research ; Chapter 61. Scandal politics and political scandals in the era of digital interactive media ; Chapter 62. Invest, engage, and win: online campaigns and their outcomes in an Israeli election ; Chapter 63. Leveraging the design and development of multimedia presentations for learners ; Chapter 64. Digital humour, gag laws, and the liberal security state ; Chapter 65. The irrevocable alteration of communication: a glimpse into the societal impact of digital media ; Chapter 66. Media literacy organizations ; Chapter 67. Digital leisure or digital business?: a look at Nigerian women engagement with the Internet ; Chapter 68. Parent-emerging adult relationships in the digital age: a family systems theoretical perspective ; Chapter 69. Designing pervasive virtual worlds ; Chapter 70. New and strange sorts of texts: the shaping and reshaping of digital and multimodal books and young adult novels ; Chapter 71. Home media access with heterogeneous devices ; Chapter 72. 21st century new literacies and digital tools as empowering pedagogies for urban youth of color ; Chapter 73. Vancouver's digital strategy: disruption, new direction, or business as usual? ; Chapter 74. Our future: with the good, the bad, or the ugly eServices? Case Finland ; Chapter 75. Digital retail and how customer-centric technology is reshaping the industry: IT-enabled digital disruptio ; Chapter 76. Driving media transformations: mobile content and personal information ; Chapter 77. Change management in information asset ; Chapter 78. Development of innovative user services ; Chapter 79. Criminal defamation, the criminalisation of expression, media and information dissemination in the digital age: a legal and ethical perspective ; Chapter 80. Reflecting emerging digital technologies in leadership models -́ Section 6. Emerging trends. Chapter 81. Trends in managing multimedia semantics ; Chapter 82. Next steps in multimedia networking ; Chapter 83. Media synchronization control in multimedia communication
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ISBN: 978-1-5225-3823-3 ; 978-1-5225-3822-6 ; 1-5225-3822-4
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10.4018/978-1-5225-3822-6 [DOI]
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