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anja c. wagner

Opencast Community | Projects | Opencast - 0 views

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    This funding, along with the contributions and commitments from UC Berkeley and our 12 partner institutions, will enable an international team to develop software that will support the scheduling, capture, encoding and delivery of educational content to video-and-audio sharing sites such as YouTube and itunes, so that learners can access lectures when and where they need it. The Opencast Matterhorn platform is scheduled to be up and running by summer 2010.
n bauch

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    Resource for those interested in Alternate Reality Gaming, players' and puppetmasters. it is also intended as a gateway to be used in introducing neophytes to this unique genre of gaming. Unfiction offers information about past, current, and upcoming campaigns; tools and resources to use in playing or creating campaigns; articles, editorials, and interviews about the genre; and a forum section for discussion of the site, genre, and game play.
anja c. wagner

How To: Use Virtual Worlds for Business - ReadWriteEnterprise - 0 views

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    Despite the hype, only 11% of enterprises have adopted virtual worlds to augment their work, says a new report by Forrester. Virtual worlds have been around since about 1995, but it took businesses half a decade to realize the potential value within the enterprise. But the research released this week isn't just an outline of the market: it's a how-to guide for doing business in a computer-generated universe. Vendors may not have done a very good job of marketing themselves to the enterprise to date, but there's still a huge opportunity for your company to get virtual, if you know how.
maike online

Wolfram|Alpha -computational knowledge egine - 0 views

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    Today's Wolfram|Alpha is the first step in an ambitious, long-term project to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable by anyone. Enter your question or calculation and Wolfram|Alpha uses its built-in algorithms and a growing collection of data to compute the answer. Based on a new kind of knowledge-based computing
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    das ist doch mal was
Brigitte Pott

Adding Social Media to the Customer Service Mix: How Enterprise Search 2.0 Uncovers 360 Views of All Your Customer Data - 0 views

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    (mit Analyst von Gartner) Social media has exploded as a popular channel containing valuable customer data and feedback. But how can you use that data to better equip CSRs, Managers, and even Customers with information to improve customer service? How can you correlate it with information stored within your company and in cloud-based systems? Event Details Tuesday, May 10, 2011 1:00 pm EDT/GMT-4 Register Now Register Now Enterprise Search 2.0-powered applications access relevant information regardless of where it's stored, including social media channels, and presents the information in 360 degree dashboards, so agents, customers and executives can have a complete view of information relevant to them. 360 views drive improvements in customer service metrics, increase customer satisfaction, and better inform executive decisions.
anja c. wagner

Is It Really Transmedia?? - 4 views

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    Flowchart als Anleitung zu wirklichem Transmedia Storytelling
anja c. wagner

TubeMogul | Video Advertising Built for Branding - Platform Overview - 1 views

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    As a brand marketer, you know that the sight, sound and motion of video make it the best medium to persuade and connect with an audience. Yet the vast majority of digital advertising is designed just to drive clicks. The PlayTime video advertising platform was built for branding - for marketers that want to influence a consumer's path to purchase or trial by creating awareness, consideration and loyalty, without giving up accountability and measurability
Alex K

BracketSlash.com | Free web-based News App for the Apple iPad - 1 views

  • After purchasing my iPad, I wanted a solution that would quickly feed me news stories from around the world None of the free ones appealed to me so I built my own as a weekend project. I am releasing it for free in case some of you want to give it a whirl.
anja c. wagner

openmeetings - Project Hosting on Google Code - 2 views

  • OpenMeetings is a free browser-based software that allows you to set up instantly a conference in the Web. You can use your microphone or webcam, share documents on a white board, share your screen or record meetings. it is available as hosted service or you download and install a package on your server with no limitations in usage or users.
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    So, wer testet das denn mal und berichtet?
anja c. wagner

Why email is NOT good enough for communication today « Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 2 views

  • When it comes to communication in the 21st century, email is NOT good enough. We need to encourage more educators to SHARE ideas, resources, and media using tools like Posterous! If you can send an email, you can use Posterous. Many messages we create still SHOULD be sent with a "one to one" or "one to a defined many" distribution, but many of our ideas CAN and SHOULD be shared with "an undefined many." When we share ideas in this way, there is NO LIMit to the number of people who could theoretically encounter and be influenced by our ideas. That is VERY powerful! To do this, we need to post content online using a tool like Posterous.
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    Der Mehrwert von Blogs im Gegensatz zur eMail-Kommunikation
anja c. wagner

YouTube Video Editor - 1 views

  • YouTube has a new video editor that lets you create videos using excerpts from the videos you've already uploaded. You can also add a music file from the AudioSwap library, but YouTube mentions that it might display ads if you use some of the audio files.
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    The remixing culture dreht die nächste Runde - na, ob da das Urheberrecht mitkommt ;-)
berlin iscalling

IT-Forscher enttarnen Internetsurfer - 4 views

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    Anonym surfen im Web? Das war einmal...
anja c. wagner

15 Stunning Examples of Data Visualization | Inspiration - 5 views

  • Data Visualization is a method of presenting information in a graphical form. Good data visualization should appear as if it is a work of art. This intrigues the viewer and draws them in so that they can further investigate the data and info that the graphic represents. In this post there are 15 stunning examples of Data Visualization that are true works of art.
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    Für die Visualist/innen unter uns ;-)
anja c. wagner

Design Thinking is Killing Creativity, A Presentation Redux | Design Sojourn - 1 views

  • This presentation’s content was based on these two original posts: “Design Thinking is Killing Creativity” and its follow up post “How Can We Fix the Problems of Design Thinking“. Do have a look as the originals if you would like some more background information. For the purposes of this presentation, I took the opportunity to clean up the content and add a few new details.
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    Schöne kritische Auseinandersetzung mit Design Thinking
anja c. wagner

Tech IT Easy » Enterprise 2.0 explained to our managers in 10 principles - 0 views

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    Hier die wichtigsten 10 Prinzipien, die man nicht nur als Unternehmen im Web 2.0 verfolgen sollte - auch wichtig für Marketing 2.0
maike online

Why Twitter Will Endure - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
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  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • Nearly a year in, I’ve come to understand that the real value of the service is listening to a wired collective voice.
  • I almost always learn about it first on Twitter.
  • And the ethos of Twitter, which is based on self-defining groups, is far more well-mannered than many parts of the Web — more Toastmasters than mosh pit.
maike online

Statistics Show Social Media Is Bigger Than You Think « Socialnomics - Social Media Blog - 0 views

  • By 2010 Gen Y will outnumber Baby Boomers….96% of them have joined a social network Social Media has overtaken porn as the #1 activity on the Web 1 out of 8 couples married in the U.S. last year met via social media Years to Reach 50 millions Users:  Radio (38 Years), TV (13 Years), Internet (4 Years), iPod (3 Years)…Facebook added 100 million users in less than 9 months…iPhone applications hit 1 billion in 9 months. If Facebook were a country it would be the world’s 4th largest between the United States and Indonesia (note that Facebook is now creeping up – recently announced 300 million users)
anja c. wagner

Facebook-Profile jetzt auch im Telefonbuch - Business Talk | IT Business | ZDNet.de - 4 views

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    Wer nicht seinen Facebook-Namen im Telefonbuch finden möchte, bitte hier das Häkchen entfernen ...
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