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James OReilly

ThinkBalm publishes business value study « ThinkBalm: Immersive Internet insights & expertise - 0 views

  • Nearly 30% of survey respondents (19 of 66) said their organization recouped their investment in immersive technologies in less than nine months, once their project(s) launched.
  • The top motivations for investment in immersive technology in 2008 /1Q 2009 were enabling people in disparate locations to spend time together, increased innovation, and cost savings or avoidance.
  • Early implementers are choosing the simplest use cases first. The most common were learning and training (80%, or 53 of 66 respondents focused on this use case) and meetings (76%, or 50 of 66 respondents). Some intend to take on more complex use cases in 2010 or 2011.
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  • Immersive technology won out over a variety of alternatives primarily due to low cost and the increased engagement it delivers. The leading alternatives were Web conferencing and in-person meetings, followed by phone calls.
  • Work-related use of the Immersive Internet is in the early adopter phase. Before it can pass into the early majority phase, practitioners and the technology vendors who serve them must “cross the chasm.” The most common barriers to adoption are target users having inadequate hardware, corporate security restrictions, and getting users interested in the technology.
Jim Brinling

Economic Research Institute of Erie - 0 views

  • There have been several surveys of Erie County residents done recently, sometimes as separate studies, and sometimes as part of broader works. Not all were designed to focus on economic development, although all of them include information that bears on that topic. This document gives a brief summary of some of the themes that have emerged from four of those studies.
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    A summary of 25 studies for the Erie region.
Kathleen N

TooFAST VERSION 1.0 - 0 views

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    Student response
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    TooFast is the second generation of the FAST software ( https://www.getfast.ca) that began in the spring of 1999. With the combined resources of our co-sponsors (Mount Royal College, Carleton University and eCampus Alberta) our service remains completely free of charge. We encourage you to become a user and see if the software meets your needs. You can also download our software for this site and contribute code to our project. If you have any feedback on how we can improve TooFAST, please add your comments to the forums section of the site or send us an e-mail - we always enjoy hearing from users.
Glenn Hoyle

News: Professors and Social Media - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    52% of all professor use social media to teach.
Steve Ransom

Pollmo Polls - The simplest polls on the web - 57 views

shared by Steve Ransom on 17 Jan 11 - No Cached
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    Really easy polling service. No account required. Provides embed code. Would be great for students to use.
Manyuon Ayac

TECHNOLOGY SOURCING AND OUTPUT OF - 0 views

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    The argument in this article was that when the technological basis of an industry is changing, the firm 's approach to technology would sourcing by plays a critical role in building the capabilities needed to generate new technical outputs. this role could be done by Using survey an archival data from the U.S. pharmaceutical industry. this article is very useful to us as organizations.
Paul Beaufait

Using Google Forms | LearnCentral - 53 views

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    Eaton, Sarah. (2011.02.11). Using Google forms [webinar]. "Learn how to use Google forms and embed them on your website or use them in your own e-learning presentations. ... You can also download the manual that was given out here." (Detaile[ed] Description).
Maggie Verster

2011 State of Cyberethics, Cybersafety and Cybersecurity Curriculum in the U.S. Survey - 26 views

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    A study released today from the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), sponsored by Microsoft Corp., finds that schools are ill-prepared to teach students the basics of online safety, security and ethics - skills that are necessary in today's digital times.
BTerres

10 Internet Technologies Educators Should Be Informed About - 2011 Update | Emerging Education Technology - 0 views

  • 1. Video and Podcasting Resources
  • 2. Digital Presentation Tools 
  • 3. Collaboration & Brainstorming Tools 
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  • 4. Blogs & Blogging
  • 5. Social Networking Tools 
  • 6. Lecture Capture 
  • 8. Educational Gaming 
  • 7. Student Response Systems & Poll/Survey Tools 
  • 9. Open Educational Resources
  • 10. The iPad and other tablet devices 
Roland Gesthuizen

Google Moderator - 0 views

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    "Get to know your audience by letting them decide which questions, suggestions or ideas interest them most. The voting box at the top of page focuses attention on submissions recently added and on the rise, making it simple and easy to participate. Include people in your preparation for lectures, interviews and hard decisions or work together to organize feature requests and brainstorm new ideas."
Bridging Nations

How to get ready for a Green Job - 0 views

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    What is green economy and how will NAPCC strategy help build a developing economy?
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