Collaboration in a virtual world
Archive for November, 2008
Keynote at Digital Technologies Professional Learning Symposium
Movember in New Zealand
A keynote and how to upload video
Which wiki is best?
social software for the masses
I consider myself pretty new to blogging. I have created a bunch of posts and slowly made small changes to my blogger theme as time allows. I stumbled upon this video presented by problogger which I found really useful. You have three guys giving some tips about how to write a successful blog. Its a short film 02.30 minutes and worth a view.
I was having a read of Gia Lyons Jive Social Networking and Collaboration blog this morning and she has an entry called “Why is it so hard to get smart people to share?”. While the entry is interesting it was one of the comments that I found of most value.
Luis Suarez a Social Networking consultant from IBM talks about his experiences of not using email. He has successfully reduced his email to 30 emails per week, most of which are calendar invites.
As usual I came into the office and checked out the latest information nuggets from the twitter world. I wanted to highlight Google visualization API.
“The Google Visualization API lets you access multiple sources of structured data that you can display, choosing from a large selection of visualizations. Google Visualization API enables you to expose your own data, stored on any data-store that is connected to the web, as a Visualization compliant datasource. Thus you can create reports and dashboards as well as analyze and display your data through the wealth of available visualization applications.”
Dashboard technology is usually used by management in a corporate setting. Essentially a senior manager logs onto their intranet home page and dashboard data is personalized and presented to that senior manager based upon their role, responsibility, targets, goals and personal interests. This information may be presented in graphs, pie charts and tables. The senior manager is then able to click on the graphs and tables and drill -down to see how those higher level metrics were calculated. Have a look at this demo and a technical wiki on the subject,


