Creativity

 

New Media fosters imagination by creating a forum where people can share ideas and opinions. The keyway in which digital media promote innovation is through the number of people freely willing to share their views about someone's new idea. Without digital media, someone will have to come up with an idea, think about it, complete it, and either post or upload the completed product before they receive feedback and be able to make any improvements. Nowadays, people can have a crowdsource, people can post their ideas in intervals and obtain constant input, and people can meet others that are still involved in the same idea and collaborate together. "People" has always been a wonderful resource, and digital media make it possible for people to communicate with each other. Claire Cain Miller's "Twitter Dishes Up Suggestions From His Fans," says, "This is primarily because the Internet helps people to share ideas freely and efficiently with large crowds, and computing resources help people design new products cheaply." In addition to the wealth of more competent brains working together, the digital media also facilitates the transfer of knowledge. Via digital media platforms, we will learn from each other what materials or services are most useful and find out what people have actually used and what they have worked with them. This is basically the purpose of the crafty Pinterest platform, which also promotes innovation.

 

Work Cited:

1. Twitter Serves Up Ideas From Its Followers by CLAIRE CAIN MILLER, the New York Times, October 26, 2009. Available at: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/26/technology/internet/26twitter.html

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