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Informal Learning Flow is a content hub started by Jay Cross that collects and organizes the best information on the web around informal learning. We hope this will help you find good stuff, learn and stay current.
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1492 Articles match "Content","future"
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OneRiot Brings Its Real-Time Ads to the Web
Chances are that the company will make it easier to get access to these ads in the near future. While we can't verify this data, it doesn't come as a surprise that these ads, which usually point to interesting and relevant content on OneRiot's partner sites would have high click-through rates, especially if users are already on news site or are using a browser-based Twitter tool. Until now, anybody who wanted to implement real-time ads from OneRiot 's RiotWise network had to get these ads through OneRiot's API and create a customized user interface around these ads. This severely limited
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, March 19, 2010
Four Ways to Keep the Museum Experience Relevant
We discussed how traditional institutions can build social media platforms while remaining authentic and came up with four methods for success. Content: Why China? Ferriso understood that the ability of the museum to involve more people in the conversation was based on the relevancy of the content. The CDN content was particularly relevant to Portland and had the potential to attract a new audience--the young Ziba Design helped create the massive exhibition, China Design Now which recently closed in Portland, Oregon. Steve McCallion files his last report on how the experience
Fast Company
- Friday, March 19, 2010
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The future of universities
Second, ubiquitous access to high-speed networks along with network standards, open standards and content, and techniques for virtualizing hardware, software, and services is making it possible to leverage scale economies in unprecedented ways.
The Future of Higher Education :
How are universities likely to be impacted by current technological trends? Two publications seek to address this question:
elearnspace
- Monday, November 3, 2008
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Explainers to Watch in 2009
Some of the content is pretty technical, but he also takes the time to explain some of the basics of weather in an understandable way.?? Tags: network future friends explainer If there is one prediction I have for 2009, it will be that our world will become more complex.?? We will all be confronted with new products, services, ideas and concepts that will confuse the majority of us.??
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The Web of Identities: Making Machine-Accessible People Data
In an email, Chris Bizer hinted that a payment model to charge for particular content may come in future.
Application providers were judged by the size of their user and content base and so erected endless walled gardens to protect their properties.
In the future, ID providers will loosen their connection to social applications and start taking over management of users' social attributes. In a previous article, we discussed the Web of data , which is about inter-linking open data sets and, thus, turning them into machine-accessible structured data. In this post,
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, July 11, 2009
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Futures of the Internet
Earlier this year the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project and Elon University conducted research toward The Future of the Internet IV , the latest in their survey series , which began with Future of the Internet I – 2004 . This latest report includes guided input from subjects such as myself (a “thoughtful analyst,” they kindly said) on subjects pertaining to the Net’s future. We were asked to choose between alternative outcomes — “tension pairs” — and to explain our views. Here’s the whole list:
Doc Searls Weblog
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Content
So when Julià Minguillón invited me last week to be a collaborator for a book chapter he is putting together on content management and e-learning I was both a little relieved and more than a little intimidated. told him that while I did not feel qualified to add much in terms of traditional approaches to educational content management, or the emerging deep semantic web, I did think there were some important considerations I would be happy to try and articulate. (Not Photo by Juan Freire
Being an anxious sort, I’ve worried a lot about whether I have provided my wonderful
Abject Learning
- Thursday, December 4, 2008
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HSTP: Hyperspeech Transfer Protocol
Hyperspeech Transfer Protocol (HSTP), a protocol designed to seamlessly connect telephony voice applications, will enable users to browse across voice applications by navigating the Hyperspeech (the voice hyperlink) content in a voice application.
Tags: Web Futur IBM's research scientists in India have developed a technology that will offer users the ability to talk to the Web and create 'voice' sites using mobile phones according to a news article in the Economic Times today.
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ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, March 16, 2009
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The Future of Web Content – HTML5, Flash & Mobile Apps
The recent introduction of the new Apple iPad has stirred the discussion over the future of web content and application runtime formats, and shone light onto the political and business battles emerging between Apple , Adobe and Google . My first company (Allaire) was born during the advent of the Web, with the idea that a browser and HTML could form the basis for creating content-rich, interactive software applications, ones that didn’t require native code and could be platform and operating system independent. Editor’s note : This is a guest post written by Jeremy Allaire , founder and CEO of Brightcove .
TechCrunch
- Friday, February 5, 2010
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The future of education – A course in futures thinking
The course I’m going to be teaching twice, once f2f in Singapore next month and as an open course with George Siemens starting in mid-April, is about the future of education. Using a method called “future thinking,” this course will look at a variety of trends and provide a series of potential scenarios and future directions. struggled with it, as it seemed to be a bit presumptuous Funny how these opportunities can present themselves sometimes. I
Dave's Educational Blog
- Monday, March 8, 2010
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The iTunes Effect and the Future of Content
Though it hasn't been studied across other kinds of content, it's conceivable that similarly impossible economics are playing out with any content that's getting unbundled and distributed digitally the way music is, such as stories like this one which, not that long ago, you'd need to buy a whole magazine or newspaper to get access to.
But it's killing content publishing industries, which so far have no good answers to make up for the lost revenue.
How appropriate that this inaugural post in the Research blog focuses on the deleterious effect digital platforms are having on publishing.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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Sensors, Smart Content, and the Future of News
Nick Bilton from The New York Times R&D Labs was at ETech today, talking about how NYT is preparing for the future of news delivery. His presentation explored how "sensors in every part of our lives [are] helping us aggregate smart content that is relevant to the device we are using". Bilton said that New York Times is building out more real-time analytics, device detection and granular user interaction, in order to deliver They are focused on the "3 screen" experience: web, mobile, and living room. Bilton said that NYT is also exploring "Newspaper 2.0"
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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