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Real World Emerging Technologies Chris Scott, Headscape Institutional Web Management Workshop 2006 14 June 2006
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Introduction Identify some trends Ask some questions Challenge some preconceptions Paint some pictures Identify some problems to overcome Not here for specifics or technical details
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Context: target audience Let’s narrow it down: 17-25 year old Texting generation iPod generation Cynical and astute
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What they use MySpace.com Messaging Mobile Phones Blogging Flickr.com iPod/MP3 RSS (but they don’t know it)
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What they will use Podcasting Feeds – a growing understanding Social bookmarking
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Emerging applications: common factors Language Design Technology Culture
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Language Informal Friendly Humorous Snappy/Short
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Design Is design important? Fashion matters to visually aware target audiences Now… – Large type Large type – White space White space – Rounded corners Rounded corners – Badges Badges Fashion changes: Web standards allows easy re-skinning
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Technological approach Web standards – Reusability – Delivery to multiple devices Desktop-like responsiveness – AJAX Increasing broadband utilisation RSS
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Culture Openness – Users owning their data – Actually about transparency – Sharing Peer to peer – Traditionally institution to individual – Cynical individuals respond better to peer recommendations
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Institutional enabling It’s about NOT controlling the message It’s about “customers” selling to “prospects” through word-of-mouth recommendation Challenging the culture? This feels unfamiliar to institutions but it isn't – Academic principles – The roots of the web – But what about IT, Marketing, VCs, ProVCs, …?
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Community blogging Provide every student with tools to blog – Warwick is leading the way Warwick is leading the way Add in Flickr-style photo sharing – A photo speaks a thousand words Networks and communities of students – Tagged communities – Sports, course, groups etc A window into student life
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Podcasting Needs to be student led Contains what students want and what prospects want – Student bands – Student life – Advice Aspirational
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Hurdles to overcome Fear of losing control Moderation – Kiss of death Internal selling – Does it have to be on a large scale? – Could you hand-pick bloggers to pilot? Connecting “customers” with “prospects” – Tagging Tagging – Promotion mechanisms – keyword-based automation? Challenge audience to share ideas with each other – Sharing creates growth – E.g. the growth in Web 2.0 (enabled by openness)
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Conclusions Employ language, design & technology Empower your customers Embrace openness Eliminate controls Engage with your prospective customers
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Thank you
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