{"id":619,"date":"2007-03-12T20:04:27","date_gmt":"2007-03-12T10:04:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lostbiro.com\/blog\/?p=619"},"modified":"2007-03-12T20:31:11","modified_gmt":"2007-03-12T10:31:11","slug":"winners-are-grinners","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/lostbiro.com\/blog\/?p=619","title":{"rendered":"Winners are grinners &#8211; but there&#8217;s a serious side"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A little while ago, new media literacy analyst <strong><a target=\"_blank\" title=\"Angela Thomas, new media researcher\" href=\"http:\/\/angelaathomas.com\/\">Angela Thomas<\/a><\/strong> set a mystery challenge. In June she would be heading off to&#8230; well, that was the mystery. The <strong><a target=\"_blank\" title=\"angela thomas\" href=\"http:\/\/angelaathomas.com\/2007\/02\/23\/angelas-mystery-quiz-clue-1\/\">first clue<\/a><\/strong> showed a window &#8211; with Classical architecture overtones.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong><a target=\"_blank\" title=\"Angela Thomas\" href=\"http:\/\/angelaathomas.com\/2007\/02\/23\/angelas-mystery-quiz-clue-2\/\">second clue<\/a><\/strong> suggested it had something to do with chocolate. I figured it wouldn&#8217;t just be any old chocolate &#8211; perhaps European or American, but not your bog standard Cadbury &#8211; nice though it is. Again could be almost anywhere from Adelaide to Alsace.<\/p>\n<p>It was the <strong><a target=\"_blank\" title=\"Angela Thomas\" href=\"http:\/\/angelaathomas.com\/2007\/03\/11\/mystery-clue-3\/\">third clue<\/a><\/strong> that clinched it. A photo of a mermaid fountain. I searched Google and found lots of references to mermaids, but I needed to narrow down the search. Try Flickr. If it was a genuine clue, there would somewhere be a photo of this fountain. About five pages in and I had it. The photo was a plaza somewhere in San Francisco, USA. Surely not a plain old Herschey bar?<\/p>\n<p>I had the name of the plaza, Ghirardelli, but still not the significance. So I googled the name and came up with the chocolate factory that gave its name to the plaza. And being in the US, this chocolate factory had a decent website &#8211; complete with links to Google Maps, which gave me the street address and the final piece of the puzzle &#8211; which precise building would provide a view of THAT window in a setting that involved chocolate.<\/p>\n<p>Amazingly, it took someone in Australia, a mere 350km from Angela to pinpoint within a few meters a mystery spot that must&#8217;ve been instantly recognisable to countless US residents in SanFrancisco!<\/p>\n<p>Is it a question of web literacy?  Is it the amazing tools that are available  to the online researcher?  Perhaps it is  the combination of  all these.  For me it came down to a search strategy &#8211; what kinds of information might I find where?<\/p>\n<p>Interestingly, the initial google search only provided fog. But once I had located the image, then I could use Google effectively to locate the mystery spot &#8211; and to find information about the Japanese-American artist who designed and built the fountain and had it cast in bronze in 1968 as part of a Civic commission.<\/p>\n<p>So web literacy is not just about being able to use advanced search functions on Google,  or about stumbling across intriguing mystery location challenges on someone&#8217;s weblog, but about being able to use the appropriate tools across both visual and textual information to achieve the desired result.<\/p>\n<p>What began perhaps as a fun way to get people engaged in a blog by eliciting audience participation, actually wound up challenging people to engage the combination of literacies that go to form web literacy or new media literacy.<\/p>\n<p>Hmm&#8230; since I&#8217;ll be travelling at about the same time, perhaps I should set a return challenge  &#8211; watch this space \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n<p>Thanks to <a target=\"_blank\" title=\"Angela Thomas\" href=\"http:\/\/angelaathomas.com\/\"><strong>Angela<\/strong><\/a> for setting this new media literacy test \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>Cheers<br \/>\nJerry<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A little while ago, new media literacy analyst Angela Thomas set a mystery challenge. 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