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I have a canned response that includes the line: I deliberately ignore what comes unsolicited, and instead am triggered by what comes through my network: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Skype, etc. Mash it up as a post. Pull together some points from the articles you find.
This morning, I had a great time giving a presentation to a group over in the UK via a mashup of Skype and Second Life. So using the video of Skype on one computer and the world of Second Life on another, I gave a tour of MSIT island and talked about different learning designs for virtual worlds.
We did, however, have an innovative post Mark Copeman at Being Smarter who created a mashup of Skype and his video program for an interesting discussion about the book tour itself. I had hoped to catch up with Cammy when I was in Las Vegas this week for the ASTD TechKnowledge conference but, alas, we did not meet.
And, many other companies are finally delivering a wide variety of software as service offerings from Business Objects to Adobe to Skype. The reason is that The Business Web will be best known for its ability to easily create composite applications, or what is now popularly known as "mash-ups.â€Â
One of the common reasons I hear from knowledge workers inside large organizations for not following the suggestions I provide is that the organization itself puts up barriers to working this way. Add to this VOIP/Skype, 3G and what’s happening with video on demand. This is a kind of mashup as well.
I find my best time for thinking up excellent blog entries is late at night when Im lying in bed. I picked up the same tip from Michele, and while I havent used Jott to blog, its a terrific way to "write" a note to yourself without endangering too many other drives. Will see if we can use Skype to access. Blogger and Wordpress).
In a recent Skype interview with Gary McCafferty we talk about how my career has developed and I discuss my philosophy on e-learning. mashup OLPC. Being a student at the Open University gave me some insight into what people go through when they are studying at a distance from their parent institution. wiki Steve Wheeler Twitter Web 2.0
Funny, thing about those vendors, either their entire consumer base rose up and screamed we want tablets, or perhaps – and I know – it never happens in any industry – just perhaps, they looked again and said, “I see money in those tablets&#. Live casting. between end users, whether via groups or not.
Ability to use Skype – 48.5%. Skype – 20%. I blame this totally on the industry as a whole – who focused too much on the same features as everyone else – forgetting the over 25 different types of social media available, or even creating a mashup of social types. Audio/video/image editing – 51.4%.
According to a December 2011 issue of Business Insider, the mobile apps analytics firm Distimo said many popular apps were games such as Angry Birds, social networking such as Facebook, Skype and Twitter, and other content such as Google Maps and iBooks. These apps focus on specific content such as playing a game or buying a book.
More vendors enabling the use of APIs – i.e. people can create their own API and integrate them into the LMS/Learning Portal vendor’s system, this equally means you can create mashups too. So, why then would you not want to know the price – at least the street price, up front. Your Biggest Purchase. Coming Next Week.
Silly me; I thought I would bring up a blank page on my computer, write and format something, click a button, and be up and running. Even with the advent of user-friendly HTML editors, you still required some IT support and guidance to get something up on a web site that worked and looked half-decent.
My runner-up is Operitel’s LearnFlex LSP. Use Skype within their system. Runner-Up Social Learning Management System of the Year – Upside Learning. Topyx by Interactyx - once a small dog, and now a fast and up-comer who understands their space and their niche markets. So, who are they?
No Skype nor Google+ icons and thus direct connections to, under your profile (although I understand with Google+ because it is so new). Extensive API and Mashup directors for you to pick and choose from. My Learning – identified the popular courses – solid. Bottom Line.
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