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Jane Power

Ideate - collaborative online sketching on the iPad - 3 views

  • Sketching is your friend Whether you're a designer, doctor, coach, or parent, sketching can help communicate ideas in a way words can't match. Ideate includes features that help you get your thoughts across and bring your ideas to life
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    EffectiveUI [1] were an early adopter of the iPad technology and released Ideate [2] as one of the first apps specifically for the iPad [3]. Ideate is a sketching tool that allows people to actually draw or sketch designs by freehand. It also comes with a range of additional templates and User Interfaces such as grids and backgrounds. Templates and Clips that come with Ideate include the following categories: * 3D and Perspective * Human Anatomy * Music Sheets * Grids, Lines and Dots * Fashion Models * Landscaping * Sports Fields * Shapes * Home Interior & Interface Design. Ideate also provides a streamlined integrated system to either share the designs by either emailing or uploading them to the Ideate Flickr Group [4] account. The app comes with a range of templates from fashion models to devices, human anatomy to music and more and it also allows the users to bring in their own images and backgrounds. The convergence of technologies including the iPad, the internet accessibility and the Ideate app bring together a single unique collaborative experience that allows for a shared experience of creativity, design and brain storming. This first release allows only for asynchronous collaboration, however the individual technologies do allow for possible synchronous creative design across the web in the future. Ideate is available from the iTunes app [5] store and is currently retailing for $4.99 (AUD) References/Links [1] http://www.effectiveui.com/index.html#/?env=0&pop=0&f=1 [2] http://www.ideateapp.com/ [3] http://www.apple.com/ipad/ [4] http://www.flickr.com/groups/ideate/ [5] http://i
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    EffectiveUI, the developers of Ideate, has earned customer loyalty previously by developing groundbreaking software for companies like National Geographic, eBay and the Discovery Channel. It is a recognised Adobe Gold Partner and in September of 2009 ranked No. 55 on the Inc. 500 [1]. With the release of Ideate for the new Apple iPad, the aim was to reach the "different needs for people to better capture and share their ideas", according to Rebecca Flavin the CEO of EffectiveUI [1][4]. Ideate is a useful tool for the collaboration of creative ideas and concepts and with features such as sketching and instant sharing, together with web clips, animation and music, it has the makings of a very effective collaboration tool, ideal for professionals in the medical, designing and sporting fields. Any sketches saved in documents can be shared through email and social applications such as Flickr. Ideate and iPad make an extremely eco-friendly team, as the need for printing designs are eliminated and at a download price for less than $4, it is very cost-effective [2]. Make no mistake though - Ideate is not purely an illustration tool. It does not feature sophisticated brush types,[3] you are still limited by what your fingers can actually draw on the Ipad with the features available.
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    References: [1] MarketWire (2010). Retrieved April 12, 2010 from http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/EffectiveUI-Unleashes-Creativity-Apple-iPad-Through-Ideate-Sketching-Application-1142177.htm [2] AppShopper (2010). Retrieved April 12, 2010 from http://appshopper.com/productivity/ideate [3] Patrick Hanson.com 'Ideate Application for iPad' (2010). Retrieved April 12, 2010 from http://www.patrickhansen.com/blog/ [4] Nearshore Journal (2010). Retrieved April 12, 2010 from http://www.nearshorejournal.com/2010/04/effectiveui-unleashes-creativity-for-the-apple-ipad-through-ideate-sketching-application/
Anamaria R

Dabbleboard - Online whiteboard for drawing & team collaboration - Interactive whiteboa... - 3 views

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    Dabbleboard is a Flash-driven (Beyond Google, 2009) "collaborative whiteboard application" (Tour, 2009) which mimics a whiteboard and can be used for business or education purposes. It allows users to easily visualize and collaborate ideas on an online canvas. (Karaoglu, 2010) Users can draw freehand shapes, insert images and input content. With a computer and Internet access, anyone can access Dabbleboard. There is no need to signup, although signing up will allow images to be saved and accessed at a later date. Two different accounts are available when signing up. Free Accounts, which allows a user to draw, share with an unlimited amount of people and save the image as a .PNG file. Pro Accounts, which may suit businesses can cost from $8US to $200US a month, (Pricing, 2009) depending on the businesses needs. Pro account allows the same access as Free Accounts with the extra features of no limit of documents or images created, secure sites using SSL/https encryption, images are downloaded as SVG files offering "greater data portability", (Pricing, 2009) customizable layout with ability to add business logos and program support is also offered. A benefit is its ease of use, allowing users to draw "simple shapes that automatically are detected and transformed into rectangles, circles, diamonds, and triangles, straight and curved lines." (Dabbleboard, 2010) Users can click and start typing without the need to change tools. Its ability to detect simple shapes and text can save time and frustration. (Tour, 2009) Also objects used regularly can be saved and accessed from the library at any time creating greater efficiency. (Lowensohn, 2008) Images can be shared by sending links to emails and chat in Dabbleboard. Images can be shared with invited members or made public so anyone can view and edit them. (Tour, 2009) --Continued Below in Anamaria R comment--
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    Within an organisation, a whiteboard is ideal for visual brainstorming sessions but with many companies being global it is difficult to get all employees together for such a session [5]. Even in local business it can be difficult to get co-ordinate staff [1]. Dabbleboard is an online application that allows you to draw as naturally as you would on a real whiteboard [1]. A whiteboard makes it easier to visualise ideas and the collaborative nature of the internet makes it easier for others to comment and offer feedback. [1]. With the online whiteboard users can draw freehand diagrams and sketches and write notes plus their is a library with ready made objects for piecing together pictures, charts, designs or maps [3]. All shapes and objects can be resized, moved or copied and the whiteboard is compatible with most illustration programs[4]. Users can watch changes being made to the whiteboard in real time or be notified of changes by email [1][3]. All changes made to the whiteboard can be saved for later use and users can come back and add to it or comment at a time convenient for them [1]. Currently Dabbleboard is working on a new product called AlmostMeet which will be an online service for collaborative group meetings. It is currently in the beta stages and will have many web conferencing features available for remote group meetings [2]. [1] Dabbleboard Inc (20100. Dabbleboard. Retrieved 19 April, 2010, from http://www.dabbleboard.com/ [2] Dabbleboard Inc (2010). Almost Meet Beta. Retrieved 19 April, 2010, from http://almostmeet.com/ [3] Lifehacker (n/d). Dabbleboard Collaborative Whiteboard. Retrieved 19 April, 2010, from http://lifehacker.com/5058459/dabbleboard-collaborative-whiteboard [4] AppAppeal (2010). Dabbleboard. Retrieved 19 April, 2010, from http://www.appappeal.com/app/dabbleboard/ [5] eHow (2010). How to Use an Electronic Whiteboard for Visual Brainstorming Sessions. Retrieved 19 April, 2010, from http://www.ehow.com/how_21657
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    --Continued from Above in Anamaria R comment-- Dabbleboard allows users to collaborate with others in real-time using communication features such as instant messenger chat and 3rd party application 'tokbox' voice and video chat, (Tour, 2009) which allows and encourages group collaboration making this tool a great asset for both business and education needs. Reference: Beyond Google Docs: 7 Web-Based Collaboration Apps; Along with the search-engine giant's popular collaboration tools, we look at Zoho Writer, Pastebin, Dabbleboard, Dimdim, Yugma, and Bubbl.us. (2009). pNAInformationWeek. Retrieved April 15, 2010, from http://find.galegroup.com.ezproxy.scu.edu.au/itx/start.do?prodId=EAIM Dabbleboard. (2010). Retrieved April 16, 2010, from http://www.appappeal.com/app/dabbleboard/ Karaoglu, O. (2010). Web tools for enhancing collaboration. Technology & Learning. Retrieved April 15, 2010, from http://find.galegroup.com.ezproxy.scu.edu.au/itx/start.do?prodId=EAIM. Lowensohn, J. (2008). Dabbleboard saves your sketches, time. Retrieved April 15, 2010, from http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10057647-2.html Pricing & Signup. (2009). Retrieved April 14, 2010, from https://www.dabbleboard.com/pro Tour. (2009). Retrieved April 14, 2010, from http://www.dabbleboard.com/tour
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