This tutorial presentation provides an introduction to Breadcrumb, a product of Google Labs. Breadcrumb allows users to create text-based mobile learning apps for use on Android phones or within a browser. This presentation will cover the introductory aspects of the tool and provide advanced coding techniques that will allow you to add images and launch windows to play hosted videos from YouTube and other sources.
The unceasing Internet evolution is changing many aspects of our daily life, both personally and professionally. Internet is an extension of our potential, we are experiencing this transformation day by day. In particular, there are two main areas where this change is more tangible: communication and knowledge.
We now communicate in a very different way from how we did it years ago. Today chat, Skype and video conferencing seem to be routine; we take for granted the ability to communicate for free with everyone we want, anywhere in the world, relying on network services. We also think and learn in different ways from how we did it time ago. When something is unknown to us, we look for it on the Internet: researches on Google and Wikipedia are part of our typical day, to imagine a world without the Internet appears to be pretty hard.
Based on real cases and tracking the main web services trends, this presentation summarizes the impact that Internet evolution had, has and will have on us and in particular on the way we learn and think.
Big picture small_budget_km_in_non-profitsSophia Guevara
Money isn’t everything – knowledge management can be successful in non-profits, even with little (or practically no) resources. A strategy, however, is essential. Learn how change management principles can be adapted for this purpose, as well as practical advice for the reality of working in a non-profit.
Presented by Ms. Jan Combopiano. She currently serves as the Vice President and Chief Knowledge Officer for Catalyst.
This presentation takes a look at Boomer reluctant learners and the tips and strategies one can use to bring them into the fold when it comes to social technology.
1. The Basics of Web 2.0 Sophia Guevara, MLIS SLA Annual Conference | June 6, 2007
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3. Web 1.0 In this version, the author controlled website content. These sites were used primarily for commerce and information. Platform focus was on computers instead of the Web.
4. Could the Web grow to be more than a collection of author controlled pages? What would that look like?