I Tune, You Tube, We Rule

The website YouTube was created in 2005 and has rapidly become one ofthe most popular entertainment websites on the internet. It is riding the online video wave today like few other online companies and is currently more popular than the video sections of either Yahoo or Google. iTunes, a digital me...

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Main Authors: Shida, R. Y., Gater, W.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Astronomical Union 2007-10-01
Series:Communicating Astronomy with the Public Journal
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Online Access:http://www.capjournal.org/issues/01/01_30.php
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spelling doaj-b9e0284baecb437c8492399dee2e8b222020-11-24T23:47:56ZengInternational Astronomical UnionCommunicating Astronomy with the Public Journal1996-56211996-563X2007-10-01013031I Tune, You Tube, We RuleShida, R. Y.Gater, W.The website YouTube was created in 2005 and has rapidly become one ofthe most popular entertainment websites on the internet. It is riding the online video wave today like few other online companies and is currently more popular than the video sections of either Yahoo or Google. iTunes, a digital media application created by Apple in 2001, where one can download and play music and videos, has had a similar success. There is little doubt that they both represent important communication channels in a world heavily influenced by online media, especially among teenagers and young adults. As science communicators we can use this direct route to a younger audience to our advantage. This article aims to give a taste of these applications with a fewselected examples demonstrating that both YouTube and iTunes are excellent tools to teach and inspire the general public.http://www.capjournal.org/issues/01/01_30.phpNew mediaVideosYouTubeiTunesDigital Media
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Communicating Astronomy with the Public Journal
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YouTube
iTunes
Digital Media
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Gater, W.
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title I Tune, You Tube, We Rule
title_short I Tune, You Tube, We Rule
title_full I Tune, You Tube, We Rule
title_fullStr I Tune, You Tube, We Rule
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publisher International Astronomical Union
series Communicating Astronomy with the Public Journal
issn 1996-5621
1996-563X
publishDate 2007-10-01
description The website YouTube was created in 2005 and has rapidly become one ofthe most popular entertainment websites on the internet. It is riding the online video wave today like few other online companies and is currently more popular than the video sections of either Yahoo or Google. iTunes, a digital media application created by Apple in 2001, where one can download and play music and videos, has had a similar success. There is little doubt that they both represent important communication channels in a world heavily influenced by online media, especially among teenagers and young adults. As science communicators we can use this direct route to a younger audience to our advantage. This article aims to give a taste of these applications with a fewselected examples demonstrating that both YouTube and iTunes are excellent tools to teach and inspire the general public.
topic New media
Videos
YouTube
iTunes
Digital Media
url http://www.capjournal.org/issues/01/01_30.php
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