Watch What if we release books episodically? Report after video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdqQyw49SIk After watching What if we release books episodically? After this TEDx talk, I became very interested in new ways of publishing books. Speaker Elle Griffin brought up the innovative idea of releasing books in collections, rather than publishing complete books all at once. This approach is similar to that of a TV series, allowing readers to look forward to the release of a new chapter every once in a while and maintain their interest and enthusiasm for the story. Through this video, I discovered that publishing books by collection is a novel way of publishing, which allows readers to continue to follow and look forward to the development of the story. This model is not only applicable to fiction, but can also be extended to non-fiction books, engaging readers by gradually revealing the content. This mode allows readers to interact with the author and other readers during the r...
Technology and our lives: past, present and the future Q1: Do you think technological capabilities determine a country's power and influence? Is it true to the past? What about the future? A1: I believe that technological capabilities determine the power and influence of a country. Because it enhances economic competitiveness and promotes social development. Today should be unreal to the past. It would be difficult for people in the past to imagine that we are sitting in the classroom and using multimedia to teach. People in the future may be able to study courses at home, but they will also find the current situation unreal. Technology will develop better and better. Q2: Do you think that different communication mediums (technologies) evoke different responses? Is seeing something different from hearing or reading about it? Are you more likely to care about something if you see it compared to just reading about it? A2: I think different communication mediums elicit different respo...
A short story about Goffman's theory In the bookstore in the city center, the clerk Xiao Liu is the "informant" here. His job is to pay attention to the customers who come to the store and get valuable information from their conversations. Xiao Liu always looks busy but friendly, and he skillfully organizes the bookshelves to help customers find the books they want. One day, a regular customer, Professor Li, came to the bookstore and started chatting with Xiao Liu. Professor Li is a "service expert" who knows the book market very well and is particularly good at analyzing the popular trends of books. Xiao Liu took the opportunity to ask about the future trends of several best-selling books and gained a lot of useful insights from Professor Li. At the same time, another customer, Xiao Zhang, was also wandering in the bookstore. Xiao Zhang is actually an "informant" who likes to find out all kinds of gossip everywhere and then sell it to those who nee...
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