Sunday, November 27, 2011
Face Book - adjust your speaker volume (I spoke)
Monday, November 21, 2011
Google Docs and PLN "DO" go together
Figured it out, I just needed to really look at the screen to find another "tool" that would allow me to go back in to edit my form that I designed.
Data has already been received from some peers and will be tested to see if this document will meet all of our needs.
This survey tool is a mandatory function in Healthcare and I believe Google Docs will make extracting the obtained data regarding compliance much more easier then accustomed to so far.
Data has already been received from some peers and will be tested to see if this document will meet all of our needs.
This survey tool is a mandatory function in Healthcare and I believe Google Docs will make extracting the obtained data regarding compliance much more easier then accustomed to so far.
Google docs and PLN - should be? an easy "Hand 'n Hand" experience
Well.....
I created a nice 100 question gathering form that I'm looking to develope for 500 leaders to complete. I had the question title, question itself with check boxes. In the design and also on the email I sent out as a draft to many of my peers it looks great. However, the spread sheet top row does not show the question itself (only the titles). I figured I can maybe edit back the original form I created but so far can only see it in spreadsheet view whether saved in docs or on my hard drive.
So far a frustrating tool that started with so much potential, is it me or program? hard to determine so far.... I'm determined though to find out.
I created a nice 100 question gathering form that I'm looking to develope for 500 leaders to complete. I had the question title, question itself with check boxes. In the design and also on the email I sent out as a draft to many of my peers it looks great. However, the spread sheet top row does not show the question itself (only the titles). I figured I can maybe edit back the original form I created but so far can only see it in spreadsheet view whether saved in docs or on my hard drive.
So far a frustrating tool that started with so much potential, is it me or program? hard to determine so far.... I'm determined though to find out.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Mobile devices - search engines part II
This is a video that will show the technology I have at work that will be soon on my mobile device (500 video cameras). Also I needed to watch the tutorial from Prof. Ferree on my mobile device as I completed on computer. The width and height are a challenge though.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Mobile Devices in Business
We have come a long way in technology over the past 25 years especially with mobile devices. I can remember my father having the type of cell phone w/ box shown above that he traveled with in his car. When he first started using this it was essentially for his business of being a counselor. Already back then we evolved and depended on mobile devices to help in business. Today, I would be lost without mine due to easy access to my email accounts and calendar. It’s imperative today that we keep pace and makes you wonder how we did so with a rotary phone and face to face meetings all the time.
I did search mobile devices using various search engines and my examples are from Google advance search. I had to find it though in the tools icon, text book directions different but web browsers have also improved since book published I’m sure. Many opportunities to find pertinent information with simple descriptive words in the engine, click search and there it all is. A top 10 list sponsored by UPS explains that mobile devices in business can assist repair men on a call send photos back to store, DYI activities, tracking, access to your Microsoft Office docs, scan QR codes (I had to advance search this – never heard that little square barcode was a QR code). I do worry about credibility, I like to think edu and library sites and this UPS sponsor are Ok. Also I don't usually look in just one spot for information. The more sites visited the information may be the same-credible ??
I also used the advanced search engine to locate an item for my own profession, CCTV on mobile devices. I have a security camera system that at times I need to view from a distance. Now technology gives me the opportunity to simply use an app, log in and presto I can see my campus. But, the bad news is that the system I have is still working on the app for my phone. That will be included in the NEXT annual version upgrade. We’ve become spoiled with all this technology and also the methods to find information about it easily accessible. We also want it now and lost a little patience having to wait for it. Below are examples of a security camera system on various devices with the ipad and iphone as being mobile.
Finally, Yes there are many advantages having everything readily available at our fingertips. Our professional and personal lives are intermingled and moments away from us on that small rectangle device. There also has been some disadvantages we’ve identified in our workplace; employees are constantly on the phone and now a new policy was developed, we’ve had to spend many dollars to enhance our facility so communication is barrier free for freqs and we’ve seen an increase in some harassment cases. But of course those are traceable.
sources
http://smallbiztrends.com/2010/09/mobile-devices-to-run-your-business.html
http://searchengineland.com/what-is-a-qr-code-and-why-do-you-need-one-27588
http://www.vmukti.com/mobile-surveillance-software.html
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=yfp-t-701&sz=all&va=1st+cell+phone
https://www.google.com/searchq=CCTV+on+mobile+devices&hl=en&gbv=2&biw=1024&bih=682&num=10&lr=&ft=i&cr=&safe=images
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Search Engines, Search Engines, Search Engines !!!
I had thought I had a good concept of how to easily search topics of interest, I still believe that but this textbook just gives us so many more tools to do so. While these can be great for us to utilize, it’s also a little scary. I’ve had some of these search engines attach themselves to my registry and then I cannot easily get them off as becoming my internet browser homepage and have needed IS&T assistance. So I now tread lightly unfortunately and still trying to determine if I’m losing out on some great opportunities here. Directories and drilling down are features that enable a user to see all links of an interest all at once that can then be quickly selected. This helps save some surfing and searching time. But with regards to the search engines themselves I’m still not sure if any one of them is any better then the next. I tested Google, Yahoo and Ask for FEMA and all appear to get me to the link I needed. Fire Fox and Searchme are other great search engines actually recommended by Professors but because need to have software downloaded I get back to that fearful mode of inexperience.
Search engines while can be colorful still have created much gray for me and my wordle reflects that.
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