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From the #Screentime Graduate Student Conference at Boston University, June 23, 2016. Speakers: Stephanie H. Leishman, Bob Cargill, Jennifer Filiault and Eric Leist. Moderator: Sarah Krongard. Visit sites.bu.edu/demsconference for more information.
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Al Petras, BU CAS '78 graduate and Honorary Scarlet Key, opens up #ScreentimeBU on a high note, discussing how important media is in our every day lives and applications in the workforce.
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Feld Professor of Emerging Media Studies at Boston University's College of Communication, Dr. James E. Katz provides the closing remarks to #ScreentimeBU 2016. Ending the conference on a high note, Dr. Katz diving into the historical perspectives of [...]how communication has evolved from people traveling by foot to deliver a message, to being able to instantly send an email from anywhere in the world.
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Students from the Emerging Media Studies program at Boston University's College of Communication go over their research, that encompasses a wide variety of topics, all relating to new media trends.
Serena Bronda and Jacob Rohde discuss "An [...]Interdisciplinary Investigation of Health-Related IBD Stigma in both Online and Offline Environments"
Marisa Bernal and Andrew Parlato discuss "Examining the Digital Divide: Social Media and Older Adults"
Lastly, Blake Wertz and Tiernan Cahill discuss "Leveraging Social Media Ads for Targeting Niche Populations"
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Assistant Professor Ryan Ellis of Communication Studies at Northeastern University provides ends #ScreentimeBU 2016 on a high note, discussing the evolution of Emerging Media and how it transforms our daily lives.
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5 Panelists discuss how academics can integrate emerging media techniques and technology into their groundbreaking research endeavors.
Tobin Brannan and Jessica Stepp from the Museum of Texas Tech University discuss "Photogrammetry & Digital 3D [...]Gallery Models"
Linh Dao from the University of Texas at Arlington discusses the "Possibilities of Virtual Reality As an Art Therapy Material"
Lastly, Britton Horn from Northeastern University discusses "Visual Information Vases: Towards a Framework for Transmedia Creative Inspiration"
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Thomas Fiedler, the Dean of the Boston University College of Communication, welcomes everyone to #Screentime and provides the opening remarks to set the tone for the dynamic conference ahead.
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