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Friday, March 19, 2010
With bit-mapping, the images are stored digitally as a data structure representing a rectangular grid of pixels. We reach the third stop on our tour of the elements that make up all our online communications with still images. What contribution can these make? Where are they less effective?
 
Friday, March 19, 2010
Mark Meyer, Principle at Digital Response Marketing Group Bring Your Business Up to Speed with Timely Tips from SW Florida Experts Although our Southwest Florida region comprises mostly small businesses, we are blessed with a surprising number of savvy local experts on content marketing and social media. I
 
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Audio can be captured on a portable recording device (a digital recorder, a phone or camera) or directly into a computer. Digital audio is represented as a stream of ’samples’.   We continue our tour of the elements that make up all our online communications with audio. What contribution can it make?
 

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Last week at Online Educa 2009  in Berlin I was struck by a really innovative tool for developing time-based digital content that originates from Croatia. Tags: Blog digital conten It’s called Geanium , a system that’s designed to ‘analyse, visualise and compare historical or any other time-sequenced data’. The demo I saw showed a detailed map of Europe which could be explored against a historical timeline.
I am becoming increasingly aware of the the need to make clear a distinction between the broad concept of digital learning content, in all its many varieties, and the much narrower idea of interactive tutorials of the traditional CBT (computer-based training) variety. I’d say that every l&d professional should have at least a basic level of competence in the design and development of digital learning content, at least those forms of content most relevant to the learning domain for which they are responsible. In the former category I’d put the following: how-to
Portfolio | Contact Us Home About Archive ION Website Search: ION Digital Covering the New World of Business Communications How Speakers Can Manage Twitter- and Live to Talk About it April 2nd, 2009 photo by Sean Dreilinger Pretend you’re a speaker approaching the stage at a big conference. As you walk up to the stage, you notice two big screens–one for your Powerpoint presentation, the other for Twitter. Guess what?
quot;  We digitals can say that over and over again about the old-guard in the public relations industry.  We digitals are getting an increasing volume of business.  0160; A few of us have become brandnames but for most of us it will take finally publishing a book to be known outside digital circles.  It's "You're stuck in the past."  0160; They're the crusties [Upper Crust] whose offices are in midtown Manhattan, whose clients are Fortune 100 chief executive officers [who still question if blogging is an
Tags: Presentation Design Presenting Public Speaking Storytelling digital storytelling powerpoint powerpoint design presentation presentation design presenting public speaking slide A major fault of presentations that is seldom addressed is the tendency for most presenters to create presentations that are wide instead of deep.  0160; Let me explain.
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0160; Carly has become a real digital babe.  We know how digital strategies, including gimmicks, can be the pull force that's needed for a candidate to get noticed enough to be listened to.  The Professional Woman, she sure isn't any more.  0160; Forget the Barbie Doll, too. 
Many print organizations took on some of the protective coloring of digital but never got away with passing themselves off as web 2.0.  In an interview with FOLIO's Jason Fell, Conde Nast Chief Revenue Officer Drew Schutte provides the highlights of the company's digital approach.  0160; That's what digital is all about.  0160; Among them, of course, are The New York Times Inc., many Manhattan-based public relations agencies, and the traditional publishing industry. 
digitally-minded person could watch it and think, ‘ wow, it’s almost as good as being there .’ The digital revolution has put entertainment into every corner of our lives, but it’s mostly delivered in low-fi, bargain-basement quality. Tags: Staging Claw digital presentations production values U2 YouTube Zoo T Nobody Forgets The Claw As a piece of Youtube entertainment, the global U2 show was pretty good.