|
|
|
Web 2.0 Presentation Community |
|
|
|
|
Written by Joseph Chmielewski
|
|
Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
|
The Web 2.0 Presentation Portal delivers online support…before the presentation, during the presentation and after the presentation. Consider this portal to be a "one-stop-shop" for delivering quality content and collective support.
Web 2.0 Presentations delivers constant support and resources through the Joomla! CMS engine.
But the real source of information and power comes from the collective thinking and shared insight that contributors bring to the platform.
Web 2.0 Presentation participants share a aggregation of wisdom and expertise that surpasses the talents of any individual member.
Share in the conversation and see for yourself. |
|
Last Updated on Monday, 18 January 2010 23:28 |
|
Written by Joseph Chmielewski
|
|
Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
|
Web 2.0 Presentations offers an Open Source structure for Pre-Presentation, Presentation and Post-Presentation support. A continuous flow of ideas and information enriches the presentation process, and keeps the presentation focus upon the real-world needs of participants.
|
|
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 January 2010 11:49 |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Web 2.0 Online Support Applications |
|
|
|
|
Written by Joseph Chmielewski
|
|
Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
|
Web 2.0 Online Support Applications include Forums, Wikiss and Chats. These applications interconnect through a Portal, and allow registered user and guest access.
Of course, SPAM postings can take over open access, and registration is required before users can post to these Web 2.0 applicaions.
Offsite support uses Blog (WordPress) to post ideas and gather comments (All comments must be approved by the Blog Moderator.) and Web 2.0 services such as HubPages, Squidoo and Ning.
|
|
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 January 2010 12:25 |
|
Read more...
|
|
Web 2.0 Presentations: On Track for Real Results |
|
|
|
|
Written by Joseph Chmielewski
|
|
Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
|
Web 2.0 Presentations mean real help for seminar, workshop and In-service participants.
Passive attendance results in minimal intellectual learning, and limited follow-through in applying the strategies, tactics, tricks and techniques required to make use of that knowledge.
Web 2.0 Presentations prove to be more vibrant and helpful than the dry, academic, ordinary, run-of-the-mill presentations that predominate at most venues.
|
|
Last Updated on Monday, 18 January 2010 23:19 |
|
Read more...
|
|
|