The Chronicle of Higher Education offers a great video report this morning on his blog as part of a post titled “An Anthropologist Explores Video Blogging.”
Produced by Jeffrey R. Young, the video report does an excellent job presenting Professor Wesch’s work at KSU as well as his famous YouTube video about Web 2.0.
Too bad this Chronicle’s video can’t be embedded or shared easily as I’m sure it would have made a great piece of viral marketing for the Chronicle.
Professor Wesch will give a presentation about his YouTube success (with over 2 million views, at the time of this posting) at the first inaugural webinar at Higher Ed Experts on June 14 at 1PM ET: How to go viral with your videos on YouTube: What makes a YouTube success?
The webinar is free to registered HEE members, and membership is free for people working in higher ed institutions.
You can become a member at www.higheredexperts.com/register.
Related posts:
- Higher Ed TV: “The Machine is Us/ing Us” from KSU Professor Michael Wesch, a brilliant Web 2.0 primer
- Higher Ed TV: “The Machine is Us/ing Us” – a lesson in viral video
- Higher Ed TV: “The Undergraduate,” University of Florida’s video shown to prospective students during campus tours
- How to prepare for YouTube video crises: the case of the lecturer video at the University of Florida
- Join Higher Ed Experts to access free info and resources, network online with your peers in other institutions and get a great deal on professional development webinars
