SXSWi

Preview: Webisode Awesomeness

There are only 22 days left until the SXSW Interactive Festival! This means if you are planning on attending the interactive conference, you should probably start thinking about which panels you will drop in on. There are five full- days of exciting and informative panels, which makes it quite difficult when choosing the ones you […]

Four Days of Tech Rock Stars

I look forward to SXSWi all year long. When it’s over I’m sad. I’ve attended for years, and it just keeps getting better and better. This year, I am very excited to hear from Chris Anderson, editor of Wired and author of the book The Long Tail and the upcoming title Free. Anderson has a […]

The “inner geek” is beside himself. I will be covering SXSWi activities on Sunday, March 15 and Monday, March 16. With the plethora of offerings, my head is swirling with indecision at the thought of missing one topic while at another. On Sunday I did find a 10-11 a.m. presentation that is like candy for my […]

This blog, hosted by graduate students in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Texas State University in San Marcos, will showcase activities at the 2009 South By Southwest Interactive Conference in Austin, TX. I would like to thank the organizers of SXSW for giving us the opportunity to participate and for sponsoring this […]

Part I Part II Many thanks to all the students who took part in this exercise. It was fun! If you are having trouble with any of the embedded videos on this blog, visit our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/sxtsu

You may want to catch up on the Dr. Jane McGonigal talk before reading this. I want to start by saying I hold a great deal of respect for Dr. McGonigal, her passion, and her drive. However, I believe her premise as stated at SXSW contains fundamental flaws. She believes that ARG’s should exist to […]

Pictured above, Dee and Jon chat live during Jane McGonigal’s session. Read the full transcript. Although this is likely not the final post, I’d like to do my wrap up by thanking all the students who worked so hard during this exercise. They gave up part of their Spring Break to participate, and I hope […]