Do-it-yourself Consumer Education
I find these programs interesting in that consumers, not necessarily companies, are producing these programs to share what they know about goods and services. It is a radical change to the consumer/customer education landscape, which puts companies in the position of having less control over teaching customers how to use various goods and services. Through inexpensive video cameras and computer-based editing tools, anyone can become an instructional designer and share their knowledge and expertise. The key problem, however, will be how will one search for and find the education that they are looking for.
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About "how will people search for and find" - here's a thought. Super abundance. There will be many, many places that will do the trick and different groups of people will flock to different attractors. Super abundance will compensate for imperfect search.
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