Open source marketing - eBooklet on Interactive Whiteboards and Webconferencing
Interactive whiteboards, Tips n tricks June 11th, 2007Hi,
I am sitting here at 9:41pm, trying to finish an eBook about a topic I have passion for - interactive whiteboards, real-time webconferencing, and K-12 education. I just don’t have the end-to-end expertise to finish it in the way I know will do justice to the topic prior to the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC). So many people know so much more about this than I do. Not to mention I haven’t been home in like umpteen hours and miss my family.
So, here it is, for the world. An open source creative commons license marketing eBooklet. Marcomm for the (interested) sub-masses.
Yes, this is a commercial booklet with direct and obvious commercial goals. But, it also has value as an Edu professional development tool. At least I think it does.
If you are an educator who has as much passion about this as I do, feel free to take the original file and do what you want with it. Make a promise to post YOUR OWN version of it on YOUR blog (trackbacked or pingbacked to this post or mentioned in the comments below) and allow me to reabsorb bits and pieces of your work back into my version. I’ll add attribution on the credits page of the document via name, e-mail address, and URL to any files I post or update here or on our main web page. (As should you if you adapt the material.)
The dealio:
1. Take what I’ve got. Adapt it and add to it.
2. Publish the result on your OWN blog but trackback or ping back or comment to this blog entry
3. Only do this if you agree to have a simple one line attribution by a name, e-mail address, and URL in the credits page of any version we publish in the future
4. The original document referred to in this post is covered by this Creative Commons license:
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
5. There is only one limitation to this activity (and you don’t have to participate if you don’t want to follow this). The vendors and screen shots have to be Elluminate and Promethean.
- Yeah, I am a corporate hack. So shoot me! It’s not like you don’t take a salary for your work in one way or another.
- If you feel the needs to adapt and write this booklet with OTHER vendor bias, have at it, but please attribute Elluminate as the original author and mention that this open source booklet project was first designed for and started by Elluminate and Promethean product marketing efforts.
The starting point:
1. The original file: Best Practices Document
2. Its (known) shortcomings
- PowerPoint is a totally inappropriate tool to use for this activity.But hey, my last formal layout tool was FrameMaker 6.0.So, cut some slack - and if you want to do Indesign or Quark, have at it!
- I don’t really have the graphics I need yet. I may get some soon. Maybe you can add some cartoons or properly credited and legal digital pix
3. Elluminate Goals (you can add your own)
- Show the power of adding real-time collaboration to interactive whiteboards in a room to room, room to desk, or multipoint mode.
Other important stuff
I’m sure some stuff will come up, so here is a placeholder for it.
- Comment - 12-June: OK, this isn’t really an “open source” project as much as a creative commons license experiment (there is no source forge or community editing process like Wikipedia).
Best regards, and keep onlinin’
Gary