Web as Master Key – Behind The Hustle
There is a major revolution of self-help online, as we all know, but also a revolution of community service organizations like Behind the Bustle. The Web — beyond all the hype and fear about it — continues to become an adaptive overall resource, a master encyclopedia of human life. For youngsters interested in public media, entertainment and new media broadcasting, a better school than the Internet has never existed.
Action in the Hear and Now
Modern youth and young adults live in a world that is layered with the online environment, packed with cultural content and ways to share. The youngest generations have a natural association between sharing and technology. They may be the youngest generation of new entertainment professionals the world has ever seen.
It only makes perfect sense that young people should be taught the ropes of the entertainment and creative industries by using them. The Web is a powerful space for them to experiment, self-publish, gain recognition and confidence, and eventually launch their own professional content.
Whatever Works
In today's world, solutions to all sorts of problems or media challenges are sometimes unimaginable — we stretch toward such solutions through trial and adjustment rather than conventional wisdom or logic alone.
The Web is a major part of this new problem-solving global atmosphere where self-help or DIY (do it yourself) is emerging as a fundamental meme or idea linked with online life. That same principle is applying itself naturally to every field of knowledge, and learners everywhere.
There are new global phenomena in entertainment that also follow this pattern. Examples are numerous, but just take the instance of the explosion in popularity of new online casinos, where people are taking fun like cards into their own hands rather than wasting time inside a casino. Experts are learning how gaming is a big part of the new entertainment world, but the youth of today already understand the synergy of our new media.