Content Delivery And Distribution - Articles Archive
from March 8, 2008 to January 26, 2008


A new modelling method for instructing online, social media before it became what we see today and interesting thoughts on the science of experience are just some of many worthwhile topics pointers on new technologies, media and education selected this week by guest contributor George Siemens. In ... read more

George Siemens - eLearnspace - March 8, 2008
 
Free content online offers an opportunity for marketing yourself, your know-how and talent, more than any other marketing or advertising technique you may have learned about. Nothing beats the value of your own knowledge and skill, especially when you laid out in full for others ... read more

Robin Good - March 7, 2008
 

Everyone got very envious of my QIK/ Nokia combo and its ability to let me video stream live from anywhere I am... but only if I have my Nokia. QIK works only with Symbian-based mobile cameraphones and all those guys with an iPhone or a slick ... read more

Robin Good - March 4, 2008
 


Need to create a free wiki for your team? Want to share your desktop or remote control your friend's computer? Don't know yet how to send huge files to someone? In this weekly selection of online collaboration tools I have selected eight services that can really ... read more

Nicolo' Canali De Rossi - March 3, 2008
 

Making sense of new technology and media: a weekly digest edited and written by educational technologies expert George Siemens brings to you some of the most interesting pointers, trends, reflections and issues to follow that have emerged during the last seven days. In this weekly digest these ... read more

George Siemens - eLearnSpace - March 1, 2008
 

Many have already talked about it. Of those who have used it, some, with enough courage and vision, have made it one of their staples of online programming. Take Steve Garfield or Robert Scoble, to mention two of the guys I have been following on a ... read more

Robin Good - February 27, 2008
 

This is too good to be true! FreeScreencast is a new free web-based service that allows you to record anything taking place on your screen in a simple way. Not only. FreeScreencast takes care of uploading your recorded clip and provides you immediately with an embed ... read more

Robin Good - February 26, 2008
 

Want to send a really huge file to someone but don't know how? A new web-based service allows you to send files of up to 2GB in size without even registering! How is that for effective online team collaboration? But there is more indeed, especially if ... read more

Nicolo' Canali De Rossi - February 25, 2008
 


Today your strongest asset is your network. Your social network of informed, intelligent peers, is going to be the most valuable resource you have against the increasing landslide of information coming at you. It is in the wisdom of crowds, in word of mouth marketing, and ... read more

George Siemens - eLearnSpace - February 23, 2008
 
Embed any HTML code in Wordpress without problems! A new, free Wordpress plugin, allows anyone to embed safely and reliably any piece of embeddable code, widget or Javascript inside any post on your blog site. Hand-coded by SEO expert and POP partner advisor at Robin Good ... read more

Robin Good - February 22, 2008
 

Getting to understand, appreciate and follow all that happens in the online world takes more attention and energy than any normal individual can ever have. This is why, increasingly we need newsmasters, curators, and opinionated digest editors who can explore, scan, select and report on what ... read more

George Siemens - eLearnSpace - February 16, 2008
 
Do you want to ask me direct questions about online publishing, video or internet marketing but have no idea of how you can do this? Today I open up a new public thread of video posts that will answer directly your email questions and requests. Just ... read more

Robin Good - February 15, 2008
 

Making Sense of New Technologies and Media is a weekly digest, curated by education, technology and media expert George Siemens and focused on analyzing, reporting and providing thoughtful insight into the use and intelligent application of such new technologies to our everyday lives In this week digest: a) ... read more

George Siemens - eLearnSpace - February 9, 2008
 

How is video on the Internet going to evolve in the coming months? Key trends have started to emerge as well as specific categories of video publishing and distribution sites that did not exist before. Among these one emerges as particularly interesting for all online ... read more

Robin Good - February 8, 2008
 

When content can be copied indefinitely and just about anything digital can be duplicated and re-distributed instantly, where is value to be found? "The money in this networked economy does not follow the path of the copies. Rather it follows the path of attention, and attention ... read more

Kevin Kelly - The Technium - February 7, 2008
 

As of 2012, Adobe Share is no longer active and it has been replaced by the new Adobe SendNow, which is part of the Acrobat.com suite, a collection of online services intended to help Internet professionals and businesses to collaborate online. Adobe SendNow is still free ... read more

Robin Good - February 6, 2008
 

Microblogging and lifestreaming have been two of the more popular tech industry buzzwords of 2007. But what are they, why would you use them, and how can you go about doing so? In this beginner's guide I take a look at the new breed of online applications, ... read more

Michael Pick - February 5, 2008
 

Helping others see what you are talking about can be a powerful communication advantage, and understanding how visuals and images work can make all of the difference in the world in achieving it. This and many others interesting insights, at the convergence point of media, technology, ... read more

George Siemens - eLearnSpace - February 2, 2008
 

Today, the majority of useful search result pages are nothing else but an aggregated and filtered cream of multiple and very diverse types of database content sources. Look at Google results. The effective content databases of today are dynamic, fed by multiple contributing engines and born ... read more

John Blossom - Shore - January 30, 2008
 

How do great ideas spread and become "influencers" for those who are exposed to them? How can you involve yourself in deciding how to get our children educated? Are online learning tutorials a trend that is going to grow? How are future classrooms going to look ... read more

George Siemens - eLearnSpace - January 26, 2008
 

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