For over 100,000 years, the human species could speak only face-to-face. Now with iPhones, tablets, and GPS systems, the idea of talking only to a physically present companion can be hard to imagine.
Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University, has released another couple of very well done videos about the intersection of technology and humanity, the ...
Michael Wesch, professor of cultural anthropology at Kansas State University, will present a Brigham Young University campus forum address, “The End of Wonder in the Age of Whatever,” Tuesday, Jan. 22 ...
As an anthropologist, Michael Wesch is providing a fascinating analysis of the shifts in society and culture that are already underway. In this video he shows how user generated content + user ...
The Library of Congress invited Michael Wesch to deliver the third of four “Digital Natives” lectures. Wesch, creator of the world-famous YouTube video, “The Machine is Us/ing Us,” presented the ...
MANHATTAN, KAN. -- Wired Magazine calls him "the explainer." His classes are so popular students submit applications to enroll. Now Kansas State University╒s Michael Wesch adds another honor to a long ...
Last Wednesday, Michael Wesch was one of thousands of Internet users to add material to the video-sharing site YouTube. He posted a five-minute clip, set to techno music, that helps explain Web 2.0 -- ...
FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (April 8, 2010) - Maj. Marcus Rinehart, a student in the 2010-02 Intermediate Level Education class at the Command and General Staff College, said he was almost forced onto ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — A cultural anthropologist whose YouTube channel has more than 21 million views plans to speak at UNCG next month. The Greensboro News & Record reported that Michael Wesch plans to ...
When budget woes threatened faculty reductions in the anthropology department at Kansas State University, one professor decided to address the shortfall by teaching differently. His latest teaching ...
The 2008 U.S. Professors of the Year are being honored today by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Everyone was bored, ...
Anthropologist Michael Wesch, famous for his The Machine is Us/ing Us video about the evolution of hypertext, is back with what he calls "an anthropological introduction to YouTube." One of the things ...
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