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acidlabs Broken without a mouse Youth and the Media Forum NMA Talkback Classroom - 25 June 2008 Stephen Collins

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My slides and transcript for my introductory talk at the final National Museum of Australia Talkback Classroom (http://www.nma.gov.au/education/talkback_classroom) on 25 June 2008. The theme of the event was Youth and the Media. I sat on a panel with Walkley Award winning journalist and presenter, Steve Cannane (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Cannane) from the ABC and Jenny Buckland, CEO of the Australian Children's Television Foundation (http://www.actf.com.au/index.htm) as we were questioned by a very smart bunch of university and senior high school students on our knowledge and opinion of their engagement with various forms of media.

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Broken without a mouseYouth and the Media ForumNMA Talkback Classroom - 25 June 2008

Stephen Collins

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This...

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without this...

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Is broken

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The end of passive consumption

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An empowered audience of one

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Participating and connecting

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Engaged in our communities

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Many devices

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Hyperconnected

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