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Virtual Event Platforms are not Virtual Events, the presentation

By Steve Gogolak

What does that title mean, anyway? At the Virtual Edge Summit this week I presented a concept that was echoed over and over again by other speakers: objectives first, technology second. The entire idea behind my talk was that you cannot expect the technology provided by a virtual event platform to magically create an event experience. Instead, you need to define an experience based on your objectives and then look to technology to enable it. Check out the free video of the session as well as the slide deck posted below.

Multi-Touch Done Smart

By Greg Jones

Alright, forget other touch screens for a minute… Check out Multi-Touch G2 from PQ Labs—it will blow your mind and quite possibly burn a hole in your wallet. Take any LCD or plasma monitor, slap a Multi-Touch G2 Touch screen to the front of it and it instantly makes all of your multi touch dreams come true! This touch screen solution uses IR technology, attaches to the front of your existing monitor, plugs into a USB port and has an interpolated resolution of 4096×4096—giving you the ability to detect objects as small as 0.12 x 0.12 inches! The touch screen’s tempered glass surface sits right on top of your screen, giving you a durable and invisible surface to work with. With no bulk or special operating system required to run it, Multi-Touch G2 is inspiring.

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Think Visual, Think Infographics

By Greg Jones

As information becomes overwhelmingly accessible online, it also becomes exceedingly complex to digest in the short time frame in which it has our attention. If your information can’t grab someone’s attention within the first 8 seconds, you are likely to lose them. How then do we share complex ideas and large amounts of information quickly? One ingenious solution moving into the online space is information graphics or infographics for short.

Infographics are visual representations used to transmit information, data or knowledge quickly and clearly. When used online, the opportunity to include interactive elements and/or time-based information makes it even more attractive, persuasive and engaging. When knowledge is transferred so efficiently that words are oftentimes unnecessary, the result is nothing short of art. (Think Edward Tufte)

The most exciting part about using infographics online is its ability to spread virally. When an image conveys useful information, one tends to share the link with those he/she knows will be interested. Just take a look at the search results from Digg on the term “infographic” to see where we are headed.

Digg Search - Infographics 5.6.09

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