The Power of Our Collective Professional Networks and Transdisciplinarity Learning
Good exercise for mapping networks during face-to-face meetings. Also has good questions to use when surveying people about their connections. via @kjeannette #netlit
Good exercise for mapping networks during face-to-face meetings. Also has good questions to use when surveying people about their connections. via @kjeannette #netlit
Cards are like an enhanced form of annotations which already existed in YouTube. They will be displayed on desktop and mobile and offer an opportunity to link viewers to additional information and resources.
When a user visits the same web-based app twice in two-weeks, they'll be presented with an add to home screen banner - provided the web app is configured correctly. Maybe this will help web apps compete with packaged apps - one can only hope...
Nothing earth-shattering, but useful guidelines to have in one place.
We discussed this in the CopyrightX course I'm taking. It's an interesting case that illustrates the perils and pitfalls of copyright law and its application by juries.
A comprehensive study of millennials, their digital habits, and news consumption. A combination of survey and interview data. I found it through a Tweet by Bruce Moody (@bruce_moody) #netlit
"approximately 7 in 10 consumers prefer mobile websites over mobile apps when using either a smartphone or tablet." Originally posted to linkblog August 18, 2014