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Writing and the 4C’s of Mobile
documents, audio, video, etc) to the learner/performer
As I’ve mentioned before, I’m writing a book on mobile learning. My only previous experience was writing Engaging Learning , where the prose practically exploded from my fingers. This time is different.
Learnlets
- Monday, February 8, 2010
Collaboration Goes Mobile in 2010
The Forrester team surveyed 3,904 information workers nad found great excitement about about smartphones, “attracted by the ability to email, collaborate, and work with documents from anywhere.” Forrester has issued a report, Collaboration Needs Will Fuel A Smartphone Surge , by Ted Schadler with Matthew Brown, Brownlee Thomas, Michele Pelino, and Peter Schmidt, with the subtitle: The Surge Can Be Funded Through A Bring-Your-Own Smartphone Strategy. I appreciate receiving a review copy.
The FASTForward Blog
- Monday, February 8, 2010
Outsource Your Personal Chores and Errands
To shorten the training time, document the process. You can outsource business tasks with sites like RentACoder , Elance , oDesk and many others. But imagine what you could do if someone else could clean your house, shop for groceries, take care of the pet or handle invitations to an upcoming event.
The concept of outsourcing can go beyond using virtual assistants, web designers and programmers.
Web Worker Daily
- Thursday, February 4, 2010
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UI Pattern Documentation Review
Producing a common pattern library, however, implies that the patterns presented are at the very least, consistently documented and most probably presented in the same single classification system. Currently though, patterns are classified and documented in various manners across publishers with no clear standard evident. The problem To date, the most common approach to propagating a single user experience standard is the development of UI guidelines and principles documentation within an organization. Introduction User interface (UI) patterns have the potential to make software development more efficient.
Boxes and Arrows
- Monday, June 29, 2009
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Using Wikis to Document UI Specifications
This documentation is commonly known as a UI specification or UI spec. However, designers should be aware of a wiki’s benefits and drawbacks for documentation, since UI specs uniquely reflect a project and its context. The documentation needs are often based on the size of the project, launch date, team dynamics, audience, technology, and the product development process. Introduction The role of the interaction designer is to specify the interface’s behaviors and elements, so that engineers know what to build and how the product should operate. There are several
Boxes and Arrows
- Monday, June 29, 2009
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Who Owns Your Online Documents?
Between the ability to access your documents anywhere, the easy sharing, and the automatic backups, I know more and more people who are using these services. As a starting point, I looked at the terms for three of the major alternatives in the online document space: Google Docs, Zoho , and Adobe’s new Acrobat.com service. Deleted documents may remain on Google’s servers for up to three weeks.
Zoho With online office applications improving in quality all the time, they’re rapidly becoming the tool of choice for web workers. But in this rush to
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Online Storage Feature-by-Feature Comparison Chart
All of these services offer some form of security and privacy with uploaded files, along with, in most cases, the ability to share and/or collaborate on documents.) All of the services listed above have appeared on Lifehacker at one point or another, too. Seems like every day a new online data storage service opens its servers to the world, practically begging users to eat up their bandwidth and store their data, or at least back it up, to "the cloud." We've noted, reviewed, and shared a good number of hacks for these services, many of which offer gigabytes of free storage.
Linked Intelligence
- Friday, October 17, 2008
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Show Document: Easy, No-Signup Live Document Collaboration
While there are many live collaboration tools out there, I haven’t seen any that are quite as simple as Show Document . It’s a free Flash-based web app that provides a robust, no-hassle way to get near-instant feedback or collaboration on a document, with no signup or downloads required. Show Document should be very useful for those times when you’re in the middle of a phone meeting with someone and need to quickly show them Written by Simon Mackie .
Getting started is simple — you don’t even need to sign up to get going.
Web Worker Daily
- Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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Compare Multiple Documents With CompareMyDocs.com
is inheriting a slew of documents where the people working on them previously haven’t paid much heed to document versioning, leaving you trying to make sense of a mishmash of documents. On more than one occasion, I’ve been left hoping for a tool that would enable me to compare documents in bulk so I can get a mess of a documentation library under control before I can begin the real work on a project.
One of the banes of many writers’ existence (including my own!) While word processors like Microsoft Word often include a one-to-one compare documents
Web Worker Daily
- Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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9 Great Document Collaboration Tools for Teams
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mashable.com
- Monday, December 21, 2009
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5 Extra Documents You Should Provide for Your Clients
I believe that the following 5 documents can help:
FAQ document. This document, when introduced well, will lessen the time you spend answering repetitive questions such as “What methods can I use to pay you?” These will give you a good idea of what questions you should include in your FAQ page or document. All this time that I’ve been a freelancer, I always blindly accepted real-time customer support as a fact of freelancing life. I just have to be accessible to clients whenever they have any questions, want clarifications, or need an explanation
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, January 19, 2009
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Next Document: Reference Architecture For Social Network Sites
What are the architectural components of a social network site?
Implementing an internal ???corporate corporate Facebook??? web site has become a frequent request to IT organizations from employees, line-of-business managers, human resource groups, and C-level executive teams. However,
Column Two
- Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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Embed Your Files with embedit.in
Need to embed a file into a blog post or web site in a tasteful document viewer? Increo Solutions has come up with embedit.in , a simple and straightforward document embedding app. The new version also gives you three ways to display your document:
as a link to the document (still requires Written by Aliza Sherman .
You may remember I blogged about Increo’s handy and elegant Backboard application for moving through a design or creative approval process.
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, June 15, 2009
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