Not particularly wanting to promote Microsoft, but this video is definitely worth watching. There seem to be absolutely no limits to the imagination now...
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/129
Friday, 15 June 2007
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The 21st Century communication challenge
More and more we find ourselves reconsidering how we communicate in the 21st Century. We know there are lots of new developments around but making the leap to actually using contemporary communication methods is a real challenge. This is Net.Mentor's first blog! We want to talk to other like-minded people about how we can take the sting out of the "new" technology's tail, how we can help organisations to communicate with confidence in the 21st Century. If you're from the digital or pre-digital generation, we want to hear from you! Got any thoughts?
Let's kick it off with a thought provoking experience. I recently attended a conference held at Channel 4 - In the Wild - about reaching young people in education using current and future technologies. The implication for business many not seem immediately obvious. But think about it. How will you and your client's infrastructures change over the next five or ten years as these young people join the organisation and become managers? What will be their demands for communication - how fast, how succinct, how technical? And where does that leave us....the relative Luddites in a fast changing communication world?
Let's kick it off with a thought provoking experience. I recently attended a conference held at Channel 4 - In the Wild - about reaching young people in education using current and future technologies. The implication for business many not seem immediately obvious. But think about it. How will you and your client's infrastructures change over the next five or ten years as these young people join the organisation and become managers? What will be their demands for communication - how fast, how succinct, how technical? And where does that leave us....the relative Luddites in a fast changing communication world?
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