The document discusses TU Delft's efforts to go mobile. It notes that smartphone usage among students is high, with over 60% of those aged 15-29 owning smartphones. It also summarizes surveys conducted in 2009 and 2011 that found a large increase in smartphone ownership and usage of mobile internet among students. The document then outlines services that TU Delft has made available through mobile apps and the mobile website, including access to Blackboard, maps, news, and library resources. It discusses the popularity of these services and TU Delft's policies around supporting mobile learning.
Multiscreen mobile email design strategy silverpopSilverpop
Webinar held on February 26, 2013 discussing the challenges of designing emails in a mobile and multiscreen world; outlines the different design approaches; shares tips/best practices. Webinar features Justine Jordan of Litmus; Brian Sisolak of Trilogy Interactive and Loren McDonald, Silverpop
The challenges of email design approaches continues to grow dramatically as the number of mobile platforms increases. In this session from Silverpop's 2011 client summit you'll learn from email design experts Justine Jordan, Litmus and Jay Jhun, Engauge, the critical best practices and emerging approaches to designing emails that render well across all platforms – mobile, Web and desktop.
Prepared a presentation to give a broad overview of some of the current concerns and approaches for Mobile App/Web Development for the students of the Karel de Grote Hogeschool
Jordan Bitterman on The Makegood: The Future of VideoThe Makegood
Digitas’ Jordan Bitterman, Senior Vice President and Social Marketing Practice Director, provides his view on the future of video.
“Summary: Video is being freed – It’s moving to the cloud. Software is becoming just as important as hardware. Business models & technology are slowing the pace of change. Familiar names are emerging as the new video power players.”
Multiscreen mobile email design strategy silverpopSilverpop
Webinar held on February 26, 2013 discussing the challenges of designing emails in a mobile and multiscreen world; outlines the different design approaches; shares tips/best practices. Webinar features Justine Jordan of Litmus; Brian Sisolak of Trilogy Interactive and Loren McDonald, Silverpop
The challenges of email design approaches continues to grow dramatically as the number of mobile platforms increases. In this session from Silverpop's 2011 client summit you'll learn from email design experts Justine Jordan, Litmus and Jay Jhun, Engauge, the critical best practices and emerging approaches to designing emails that render well across all platforms – mobile, Web and desktop.
Prepared a presentation to give a broad overview of some of the current concerns and approaches for Mobile App/Web Development for the students of the Karel de Grote Hogeschool
Jordan Bitterman on The Makegood: The Future of VideoThe Makegood
Digitas’ Jordan Bitterman, Senior Vice President and Social Marketing Practice Director, provides his view on the future of video.
“Summary: Video is being freed – It’s moving to the cloud. Software is becoming just as important as hardware. Business models & technology are slowing the pace of change. Familiar names are emerging as the new video power players.”
Wharton Computing Techfast: Mobile Technology OverloadScott McNulty
Wharton Computing’s Ted Moskalenko and Scott McNulty are the Odd Couple of mobile technology: Ted loves Android, and Scott is Apple to the core. During this lively Techfast offered up some pros and cons for both platforms and shared some tips, tricks, and apps designed to help you get the most out of your mobile devices.
Multiscreen Email Design: Lessons from the ProsLitmus
Recently it seems as if mobile email has become the new hot topic among digital marketers. Much of this conversation centers around the on-screen experience: What's the best way to design an email so it renders well and drives opens, clicks and most importantly conversions and other desired goals on the tiny screen of a smartphone, mid-sized tablet and larger monitor on a laptop or desktop PC? While certainly important questions to ask, this is only one aspect of an effective mobile and multiscreen email marketing strategy. Before you make over the email message itself, you must first work out many other aspects of your multiscreen strategy.
In this Webinar, Loren McDonald will assemble a team of some of the smartest thinkers in the mobile/multiscreen email marketing design arena. Together they will tackle some of the toughest questions and offer real-life advice for getting multiscreen email right.
Among the specific topics will include the following:
Learning the implications of each major screen size and device
Determining what devices your subscriber base is using and how and where they are converting
Discussing the different types of design approaches, such as responsive and scalable, and which is the best fit based on your resources and expertise
Creating a consistent user experience across email and Web/landing pages
Examples and key best practices
Communicating with your designer and programmer
Testing, learning, optimization and measurement/analysis
Future trends and predictions - where is it all going
This is a presentation I delivered to a group of university marketers at a 2010 conference. Some stats are a little dated, but still some good concepts.
EffectiveUI lead user experience architect John McRee's presentation from South by Southwest Interactive 2011:
"It’s a cultural phenomenon that most of us didn’t see coming: baby boomers are taking over Facebook, while the millenials are abandoning it like crazy because it is so last year. After all, what 20-something wants his mom to see his status update about last night’s party? This example signifies a trend in technology overall: the assumed late adopters are now joining early adopters as technology becomes increasingly easy and fun to use. Devices such as the Wii and the iPad have overwhelmingly been adopted by the older and less technologically savvy crowd. The trend has significant design implications. As we’re designing for emergent devices, we need to be very aware that we’re definitely not designing for ourselves. User research will become even more critical, with particular attention paid to the more mature crowd as they have different needs from other generations..."
Mobile Marketer App Usage with Primary Impact and The Weather ChannelKathryn Koegel
Webinar with primary research on how consumers use apps: which ones they value, which ones they keep frequently. Features examples of how advertisers are using in app advertising
Top 20 Facebook Brand Sites (Metia, Inc., March 2011, John Porcaro)John Porcaro
A look at the top 20 Facebook Brand Pages, as of March 2011.
Tips from the leaders:
Invite visitors to “Like” your Page
Create well-written, “human” status updates
Create custom offers that visitors find valuable
Share inside information and unique assets
Feature user-generated content
Create “sharable” apps that are social by design
Make sure content maps to brand campaign
Create an emotional connection
Acknowledge your biggest fans
Engage across your online properties
Link to online and offline events
Enhance the offline experience online
Building Community in the Digial Marketplace - What's a Y to Do?Steve Drake
Building Community in the Digital Marketplace: What's a Y to Do is designed for senior managers at YMCAs. This is NOT a how to decision but rather focuses on what and why.
In an age where your facebook page reach is regularly declining, twitter is rumored to be launching a facebookesque newsfeed algorithm and loyalty app adoption is on the decline, the importance of building strong customer relationships through email is increasingly important.
In this deck we show you the tools and distribution tactics the marketing manager at Uncle Maddio's Pizza used to add over 6,000 customer emails in 6 months.
Grow your email list free with privy.com/beta
Wharton Computing Techfast: Mobile Technology OverloadScott McNulty
Wharton Computing’s Ted Moskalenko and Scott McNulty are the Odd Couple of mobile technology: Ted loves Android, and Scott is Apple to the core. During this lively Techfast offered up some pros and cons for both platforms and shared some tips, tricks, and apps designed to help you get the most out of your mobile devices.
Multiscreen Email Design: Lessons from the ProsLitmus
Recently it seems as if mobile email has become the new hot topic among digital marketers. Much of this conversation centers around the on-screen experience: What's the best way to design an email so it renders well and drives opens, clicks and most importantly conversions and other desired goals on the tiny screen of a smartphone, mid-sized tablet and larger monitor on a laptop or desktop PC? While certainly important questions to ask, this is only one aspect of an effective mobile and multiscreen email marketing strategy. Before you make over the email message itself, you must first work out many other aspects of your multiscreen strategy.
In this Webinar, Loren McDonald will assemble a team of some of the smartest thinkers in the mobile/multiscreen email marketing design arena. Together they will tackle some of the toughest questions and offer real-life advice for getting multiscreen email right.
Among the specific topics will include the following:
Learning the implications of each major screen size and device
Determining what devices your subscriber base is using and how and where they are converting
Discussing the different types of design approaches, such as responsive and scalable, and which is the best fit based on your resources and expertise
Creating a consistent user experience across email and Web/landing pages
Examples and key best practices
Communicating with your designer and programmer
Testing, learning, optimization and measurement/analysis
Future trends and predictions - where is it all going
This is a presentation I delivered to a group of university marketers at a 2010 conference. Some stats are a little dated, but still some good concepts.
EffectiveUI lead user experience architect John McRee's presentation from South by Southwest Interactive 2011:
"It’s a cultural phenomenon that most of us didn’t see coming: baby boomers are taking over Facebook, while the millenials are abandoning it like crazy because it is so last year. After all, what 20-something wants his mom to see his status update about last night’s party? This example signifies a trend in technology overall: the assumed late adopters are now joining early adopters as technology becomes increasingly easy and fun to use. Devices such as the Wii and the iPad have overwhelmingly been adopted by the older and less technologically savvy crowd. The trend has significant design implications. As we’re designing for emergent devices, we need to be very aware that we’re definitely not designing for ourselves. User research will become even more critical, with particular attention paid to the more mature crowd as they have different needs from other generations..."
Mobile Marketer App Usage with Primary Impact and The Weather ChannelKathryn Koegel
Webinar with primary research on how consumers use apps: which ones they value, which ones they keep frequently. Features examples of how advertisers are using in app advertising
Top 20 Facebook Brand Sites (Metia, Inc., March 2011, John Porcaro)John Porcaro
A look at the top 20 Facebook Brand Pages, as of March 2011.
Tips from the leaders:
Invite visitors to “Like” your Page
Create well-written, “human” status updates
Create custom offers that visitors find valuable
Share inside information and unique assets
Feature user-generated content
Create “sharable” apps that are social by design
Make sure content maps to brand campaign
Create an emotional connection
Acknowledge your biggest fans
Engage across your online properties
Link to online and offline events
Enhance the offline experience online
Building Community in the Digial Marketplace - What's a Y to Do?Steve Drake
Building Community in the Digital Marketplace: What's a Y to Do is designed for senior managers at YMCAs. This is NOT a how to decision but rather focuses on what and why.
In an age where your facebook page reach is regularly declining, twitter is rumored to be launching a facebookesque newsfeed algorithm and loyalty app adoption is on the decline, the importance of building strong customer relationships through email is increasingly important.
In this deck we show you the tools and distribution tactics the marketing manager at Uncle Maddio's Pizza used to add over 6,000 customer emails in 6 months.
Grow your email list free with privy.com/beta
There are all kinds of applications today, in all possible forms: on the desktop, on the Web, on your mobile, on your coffee machine, etc. So how can you make the jump from one platform to another? How can Qt help you? More importantly, how is Qt helping you reduce your costs, increase your productivity, if/when you have to make that jump?
Presentation by Thiago Maciera held during Qt Developer Days 2009.
http://qt.nokia.com/developer/learning/elearning
Building digital capacity for the arts - seminar 1
Mobile applications, apps and appiness
Mark Bamber, Trainer, BBC Academy
A review of apps which will look at some of the emerging smart-phones and tablet apps that are coming onto the market as well as audience expectations, commissioning processes and business models
BBC Academy and Arts Council England have joined forces to offer training and guidance to the arts sector across England on how to maximize the creation and distribution of high quality arts content for audiences on digital platforms, including online, mobile and internet protocol television.
The Building Digital Capacity for the Arts programme, announced in September 2010, will support the development of the arts sector's media production skills by bringing together the BBC Academy's media and digital experience with the Arts Council's extensive knowledge of the arts sector.
The initial programme runs from March 2011 - August 2012 and will consist of a launch event, practical seminars, an online guide to commissioning, facilitated masterclasses and an online resource of filmed and streamed content.
For more information visit
http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/digitalcapacity
An overview of the state of the mobile industry as it pertains to the web. Content developed and driven based on the belief of the centrality of content to distributed content to mobile devices (http://www.domain7.com/mobile). Presentation content from a workshop session presented in Vancouver in September 2011 (http://domain7.com/blog/d7-workshops-designing-and-building-for-the-mobile-web/)
Multi-channel service design, the African way (EURO IA 2012 version)Franco Papeschi
Presented at Euro IA 2012 on the 29th of September 2012.
Recent evolutions in mobile technologies are fostering new modes of interactions and allowing the creation of services that work seamlessly across devices. The same is true in Africa, given a penetration of mobile phones well over 50% of the population. The difference? Many: dumbphones instead of smartphones; low literacy level limits the possibility to use text-based services (be it web or SMS); scarcity of PCs; importance of community radios in rural areas.
Starting from projects services for farmers in West Africa, the talk presents some of the most interesting cases of multi-channel approaches – that combine different eras of technology in one service. It details the possibilities. In conclusion, it reflects on the learnings and how these can be applied to Europe and North America.
22,5 Mobile Statistics in 45 Minutes (2012)Lars Brücher
Collections of various statistics regarding mobile usage, smartphone market share, mobile usage in emerging markets.
Slides of a session during MobileCamp Dresden 2012.
Copy is German, but most statistics are English.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
2. liesbeth mantel
productonderzoeker
tu delft library
www.moqub.com
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3. • augustus 2011- 42% smartphones in NL
• 15-29 jarigen - 60% smartphone
• verwachting - 2015 - websites meest bezocht met
mobiele devices
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4. 59% van de jongeren (18-29) is minder gaan bellen sinds
ze over mobiel internet beschikken.
Van de jongeren zegt 95% hun telefoon bijna
altijd of altijd aan te hebben staan.
Tevens geven ze aan hoe belangrijk het is om
‘always connected’ te zijn
bron:Youth Marketeers (2011)
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5. 75% van de kinderen in de
leeftijdsgroep 9 - 14 is in het
bezit van een mobieltje
In de leeftijdgroep
13 - 14 jaar is het bezit van een
mobieltje bij zowel jongens als
meisjes opgelopen tot 98%
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6. 2008
evaluatie laptops
25% smartphone
2009
onderzoek mogelijkheden mobiel
data voor vast bedrag per maand
online survey
4-10 december
2351 respondenten
2011
19-26 maart
640 respondenten
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7. 2009 2011
1% 1%
18%
38%
61%
81%
smartphone
regular phone
i don’t have a mobile phone
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8. which brand of mobile phone
40
36.5
33.5
30
29.2
22
20 20.9
12.7
10
0
apple htc nokia
2009 - smart phones
2011 - smart phones
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9. platform of smart phones
36.7
iphone os
29.2
25.5
windows mobile
5.6
19.3
symbian
11.9
7
android
39.6
4.3
blackberry
8.5
7.1
others
5.2
0 10 20 30 40
2009
2011
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10. what other mobile device do you have
tablet (36.8 %)
mp3 speler (29.9%)
netbook (25.7%)
e-reader (2,8%)
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11. blackboard 89.3
webmail 56.4
course catalog 55.3
campus map 32.8
fac./staff directory 22.7
library catalog 20.2
news 17.9
events 16.5
0 22.5 45 67.5 90
which services should TUD provide (2009)
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13. yes, and i have installed it 13.8
yes, but i didn’t install it 9.1
i’m waiting for the version of my phone 10.3
no 66.8
0 17.5 35 52.5 70
do you know the iTU app (2011)
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14. versie 1.0 blackboard mobile learn versie 2.0
jan 2010 okt 2010 nov 2011
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15. Northwestern University goes mobile with Blackboard Mobile Central
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQn9S8NjIn8
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16. nieuw
directory
places
iTunes U
find a pc
transit
verbeterd
maps
news
library
binnenkort
Bb mobile learn
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17. directory - phonebook
Look up TU faculty and staff, store contacts with a few taps, and use the e-mail or phone capabilities of your
device to connect.
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18. places
See details of popular points of interest on
campus like dining halls and athletic facilities.
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19. find a pc transit
Quickly get an overview of workspace Access bus schedules, stops and find
availability around campus. the one nearest to you.
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21. Connect to Delft University of Technology
resources on-the-go via all other
internet-enabled mobile devices
with the mobile web version of iTU Delft.
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22. aantal downloads
iOS 491
BB 33
Java 13
Android 172
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24. Blackboard Mobile Learn on iPad Commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn2tDLhh96g
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25. unique users per platform
iOS
blackberry
android
300 unique logins daily 455
548
28
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26. TU Delft policy
icto plan 2011-2014
mobile support mobile learning
this is support by immediate e-learning via a mobile device
access to up-to-date information
via a mobile device
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