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    Why Engineers Need to Grow a Long Tail Why Engineers Need to Grow a Long Tail

    Why Engineers Need to Grow a Long Tail

    A Primer On Using New Media to Inform the Public and to Create the Next Generation of Innovative Engineers

    Bill Hammack
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    Publisher Description

    Often the details of new media get lost in an alphabet soup that usually begins with an "i" - the iPod, the iPad, the iTouch. Yet the essence of new media is not in these devices, but in their use. This short primer shows engineers how to think about new media by focusing on the deeper issues of communicating in this new user- generated era. Readers will grasp the mindset of new media; an under- standing that will long outlast the latest social networking tools. It will empower practicing engineers to develop new, powerful ways to help the public understand what engineers do and why engineering is important; but perhaps most importantly this primer gives engineers the foundation for reaching the next generation of innovative engineers.

    GENRE
    Professional & Technical
    RELEASED
    2010
    August 26
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    53
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Articulate Noise Books
    SELLER
    William S. Hammack Enterprises
    SIZE
    480.6
    KB

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