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Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Smoke and Mirrors The Magic of Emerging Media


The Association for Information Technology Professionals (AITP) invited me to speak on a variety of topics related to Emerging Media and reversible business models at INTERFACE Denver 2012. Highlights from the talk are depicted in my presentation on Slideshare.



To complement the topics that were showcased during this one-day conference, the session blended social media, social networks, reversible business models and the impact of IT, augmented reality, QR codes, creating streaming video, using hash tags in Twitter, mobile apps and easy app generation tools, designing simulations in virtual worlds, games, and game-based cultures in the workplace.

Many thanks to Randy Storm and Kathryn Schnepple for the invitation! *cheers*

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Doctor of Computer Science Fall 2012 Innovations


During the Fall 2012 Workshop at Colorado Technical University's Doctor of Computer Science Symposium, our research students contributed their innovation ideas to a time capsule that they called their Brain Map.

In it, they worked in small groups to identify innovation areas for future research after watching several inspirational videos, including Corning's A Day Made of Glass 2: Unpacked and discussed their call to action for further research and development.  

Based on their recommendations for future research, we ended the session with a review of Microsoft's vision of the future, as featured in a video called Microsoft at 2020.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

DCS Winter 09 Residency

Greetings! After a fall and recovery from a hand and wrist injury, I'm delighted to be reporting from the Winter 09 Residency. *cheers*

This week, we have a variety of workshops, featuring Second Life, Mind Tools, Cool Tech, Action Research, Dr. Stout's workshop and Greg Hoglund on Rootkit Analysis.