4 Jun 2009

Life-long Experiential Learning…


May 30th – a special day all around for me.  Annual significant vacation and my anniversary!  Every year at this time, we are deliberate about experiencing God’s creation – first hand.  Cindy and I educate our two boys (Tanner  - 13 and Hudson – 11) at home.  We seize nearly every opportunity to “teach” them every step of the way.  As we are currently touring the west (New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, South Dakota / Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce, Yellowstone, Black Hills, Badlands, etc.), you can imagine the endless opportunities for learning.  I am abundantly confident our boys are learning each and every hour of every day we are on our vacation.  Even with our intentionality for learning, we are cautious as to never declare “A Learning Moment”.  In doing so, we would rapidly diminish the depth and breadth of the opportunity to learn.  We call this experiential learning.  It is quite powerful.  The scary thing is, I get to learn the most!  Very exciting. 

So goes our upcoming Web Camp.  We have reformatted Web Camp and are calling it: “Get Your Hands Dirty”.  This new approach is not unlike our approach to education for our boys.  Okay, as much as we would like to, we cannot take all Web Campers to the Grand Canyon to get their hands dirty (although I could be persuaded to consider such if we have enough clients interested in doing so…?); however, we can most definitely provide a learning experience for our clients in a much more experiential fashion.  Listening to Charlie Brown’s teacher drone “wah wah wah” for hours on end just isn’t cutting it in today’s multi-media, multi-input, hyper-absorption culture.  Our minds simply wander too far afield within minutes of the traditional lecture-based education model. 

As I write this, we are on day 8 of our 19-day vacation.  I’ll admit, yes, I do have to work daily while traveling.  It’s just not an option; however, we have assembled the most talented staff imaginable and I can rest on vacation knowing our firm’s business is in great hands.  Day 8 is a “turn” in our vacation as we now leave northern Arizona / southern Utah and head north.  Our next stop is Bryce Canyon (www.nps.gov/brca).  We *will* be getting our hands dirty here – guaranteed!  The exploration is as much for me as it is for my boys and I would challenge you to, within your daily routine, find your own Bryce Canyon for exploration.  There truly are “learning opportunities” at every turn if we keep our eyes open

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29 May 2009

The Internet in 3D, Web 3.0


The number system we have become familiar with for the different versions of the web is interesting.  We’ve all heard of, and probably use, Web 2.0 sites like Facebook and Twitter.  Now the term Web 3.0 has been popping up in the news.  There is even a Web 3.0 conference coming up in May (3).  What exactly is Web 3.0, or the Semantic web, as it is commonly called?

First, a quick overview of Web 2.0; social media sites, with many pages of content created by each individual user; again Facebook and Twitter are great examples.  These sites are primarily user interaction with other people across the globe with little interference/interaction from the site.  Some other examples include Flickr and StumbleUpon.  These sites offer enormous amounts of information but are fairly limited when interacting with other sites.

First and foremost, Web 3.0 is open.  The semantic web is all about cross-platform collaboration.  This allows users to move from site to site, interacting with a site’s content (owner and user-generated) while retaining the same profile information for other sites.  Currently, in Web 2.0, each application keeps its data to itself.  I have to login into different websites or applications to pull up different information.  Web 3.0 integrates this information; imagine Facebook with integrated feeds and interaction from all your other social networking sites, your calendar, email, etc.  All this information was in separate applications or Web sites; now can be accessed in a more streamlined way.  The vision of Web 3.0 is unrestricted navigation. 

Web 3.0 is all about fast applications that work across all computer and mobile platforms.  The 3D aspect of Web 3.0 comes into play with our lives.  It will spread from our computers and cell phones to our cars and refrigerators!

Finding information will be easier in Web 3.0.  In the article “What is Web 3.0?” Allan Cho says “Where Web 3.0 is about control of information Web 2.0 is about information overload”.  Web 3.0 expands on the fundamentals that have been laid down by Web 2.0.  Searches in Web 3.0 will bring more accurate and relevant results using intelligent technology.  This intelligent technology is not artificial intelligence but natural language processing, machine-based learning and reasoning, and intelligent applications.  Searches will reflect the preferences and tendencies of individual users in order to restrict the information overload.

The 3-dimensional web connects information not by wires, but by similarities in the data or interests of the user (4).  The concepts of Web 3.0 and the semantic web are still developing.  We are just grazing the beginning of the possibilities that will be brought about by this next level in the evolution of the internet.

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22 May 2009

4 Reasons for Non-Profits to Use MOSS



Since its release in 2007, BitWise has been among the few Indianapolis based Web development companies to utilize Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS). Over a dozen of our clients have taken advantage of Microsoft’s not-for-profit institutional pricing and chosen to develop their new, robust Web sites on the MOSS platform. Clients include:
 

MOSS takes the concept of a Content Management System (CMS) to the next level by facilitating collaboration among users, automating business processes, and supplying access to information that is essential to organizational goals and processes. In addition to the publishing components, the Web site can be extended to include blogs, wikis, and other user-generated content. As part of the Content Management System, administrative users are able to add or rearrange pages at will and add to the navigation as the need arises. I have provided a few reasons that MOSS is a great solution for non-profits: 

1)  Team Based Content Writing and Publishing:  MOSS allows multiple team members or departments to share content writing and content publishing responsibilities. Subject matter experts within your team are empowered to manage content sections related to their expertise without the concern of them accessing or altering content they shouldn’t. 

2)  Workflow / Approval Process for Content Editing and Publishing:  Workflows can be created to allow managers or department heads the ability to approve or reject content before it is published to the Web. Rules can be built to mirror or streamline your existing manual processes. 

3) Capability to Schedule the Publishing and Expiration of Content: Planning ahead is critical and now you can do it with your Web content. Schedule both publish and end dates so that your content is always relevant and never outdated. 

4)  Allows for Archiving and Saving Web Content with Version Control: When a page is updated, the older versions are archived for quick reference, retrieval and resurrection.  Your Web site is a critical tool in communicating with your employees and your customers. Leverage the latest and most robust tools to achieve your online communication and collaboration goals.

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