Technique Salon in Hervanta, 11th week 2011

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Junsheng Fu

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Mar 15, 2011, 8:54:37 AM3/15/11
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Hello Everyone,

If you want to learn and practice HOW TO STUDY , technique salon is the right place for you!

Last week XieMing showed us a GREAT example: we had a doubt about why there are different standards among computer monitor, TV screen, and electrical Power supply in different countries. Why these different standards in different fields are existing?

XieMing studied about this topic and presented his research results to us. We are amazed by both those interesting reasons and the way XieMing used to study. Both presenter and audience benefited from this kind of activity.

Topic for this Wednesday ( 16 March.)
This week's topic is:  Ambient media的特征及相关因素(主讲:郑浩)

Internet时代尚未进入辉煌还是形将末路,人类将在IT技术的浪潮中前行多远?在PC泛滥成灾,手机价同白菜的现在,多媒体技术带来的各种应用层出不穷,消费者和企业能够拥有什么、等待什么、展望什么——郑浩将与各位一起探讨ambient media技术的发展。

Zheying Zhang

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Mar 15, 2011, 9:50:20 AM3/15/11
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Hi,

It is really nice to read the topic of every technique salon's meeting. However, due to the family reason, it is a pity that I can not attend the meeting and join the discussion. Besides me, I guess there may be some other members who are interested, but can not participate for various reasons.

In order to follow the contents and discussions you had in each meeting, how about if we archive and share the slides/papers/documents/links among the salon members, and every member can access the documents presented in the previous meetings even though he did not participate in the discussion? Do you like the idea of information/document sharing? 

btw, there is a minor comment on the subject of the email. A correct expression of "11th week" is "the 11th week" or "week 11". :)

Have a nice day!

Zheying

2011/3/15 Junsheng Fu <johnson...@gmail.com>

Junsheng Fu

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Mar 15, 2011, 12:27:35 PM3/15/11
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Dear Mrs. Zhang,

Share our PPT slides is a good idea, and we are starting to do it. One member of us collects all the ppt slides. We can think about a way to allow everyone can access them easily. Anyone has good idea?

PS: thanks for the correction, and I will use week 12 next time :)

2011/3/15 Zheying Zhang <zheyin...@gmail.com>

Nan Chen

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Mar 15, 2011, 12:48:44 PM3/15/11
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I think google docs will work fine for this purpose

2011/3/15 Junsheng Fu <johnson...@gmail.com>



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Nan Chen

Junsheng Fu

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Mar 15, 2011, 3:27:26 PM3/15/11
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Yes, google document is a great tool to share our presentations, but I don't know whether friends who don't use gmail can access it or not.

Junsheng

Nan Chen

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Mar 15, 2011, 4:18:09 PM3/15/11
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It is possible, I have sent permission to email addresses other than gmail boxes.

2011/3/15 Junsheng Fu <johnson...@gmail.com>

Nan Chen

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Mar 15, 2011, 4:18:35 PM3/15/11
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of course, google account is supported better

Guanqun Cao

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Mar 15, 2011, 4:30:45 PM3/15/11
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You may consider creating a "google sites" or a normal website to keep
all the docs. What's more, a webpage indicating all the links of the
files would make the others checking the docs easily. It's something
like a Source Code Repository..

Guanqun

>>>>>>> Internet时代尚未进入辉煌还是形将末路,人类将在IT技术的浪潮中前行多远?在PC泛滥成灾,手机价同白菜的现在,多媒体技术带来的各种应用层出不穷,消费者和企业能够拥有什么、等待什么、展望什么----郑浩将与各位一起探讨ambient

Nan Chen

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Mar 15, 2011, 4:42:23 PM3/15/11
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Yep, google sites is really nice, with 100MB free storage I think

2011/3/15 Guanqun Cao <guanq...@tut.fi>

hong liu

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Mar 15, 2011, 5:48:06 PM3/15/11
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Hi,

2011/3/15 Nan Chen <mnan...@gmail.com>

Yep, google sites is really nice, with 100MB free storage I think

Good point, for avoid the space limit, we don't need upload our presentation to google site. Instead, we can upload our .ppt file to website like slideshare.net or 豆丁网 or google Doc, and embed the link to google site.
 
2011/3/15 Guanqun Cao <guanq...@tut.fi>
You may consider creating a "google sites" or a normal website to keep
all the docs. What's more, a webpage indicating all the links of the
files would make the others checking the docs easily. It's something
like a Source Code Repository..

Guanqun

We can put the presentation in CSSA-Tampere google site. and I am just preparing to do this.
and I need all your helps!
 
>>>>>> btw, there is a minor comment on the subject of the email. A correct
>>>>>> expression of "11th week" is "the 11th week" or "week 11". :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Have a nice day!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Zheying
>>>>>>

Thank Mrs. Zhang for suggest the email subject, I really like this comment! 
If we follow this subject format, it's good for everyone to see!


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Hong

Guanqun Cao

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Mar 16, 2011, 3:05:22 PM3/16/11
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It's a good idea to make all the contents publicly available. But i
may want to remind you about the intellectual property issues.

Guanqun

2011/3/16 afield afield <afiel...@gmail.com>:


>
>
> 在 2011年3月15日 下午11:48,hong liu <moi.li...@gmail.com>写道:
>>
>> We can put the presentation in CSSA-Tampere google site. and I am just

>> preparing to do this.and I need all your helps!
>
>
> HI LiuHong,
> Would it make sense to put the presentation slides on a dedicated Tech-Salon
> google site? Many CSSA-Tampere readers, especially external ones, are
> probably not much technology-oriented. It is better keep the
> social atmosphere of CSSA-Tampere site.
> On a side note, has anyone thought about the idea to integrate related
> Google services, i.e. Gmail, Calendar, Doc, Sites for Tech-Salon? For
> instance, a Tech-Salon topic may start from preparing, publishing
> presentation slides with Doc or Sites, then reminding interested audience
> with mobile Calendar and Gmail.
> BR,
> Lixin
>
>

afield afield

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Mar 16, 2011, 2:33:32 PM3/16/11
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在 2011年3月15日 下午11:48,hong liu <moi.li...@gmail.com>写道:

We can put the presentation in CSSA-Tampere google site. and I am just preparing to do this.and I need all your helps!

hong liu

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Mar 16, 2011, 5:21:38 PM3/16/11
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> social atmosphere of CSSA-Tampere site.

social is always good... how about make a Tech-Salon social media site?

> On a side note, has anyone thought about the idea to integrate related
> Google services, i.e. Gmail, Calendar, Doc, Sites for Tech-Salon?    For
> instance, a Tech-Salon topic may start from preparing, publishing
> presentation slides with Doc or Sites, then reminding interested audience
> with mobile Calendar and Gmail.

This is quite good idea, maybe you have some website to suggest? 

Best Regards
hong

hong liu

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Mar 16, 2011, 8:58:55 PM3/16/11
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 Calendar and Gmail has already been integrate.
 Site is under construct...

afield afield

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Mar 17, 2011, 6:58:57 AM3/17/11
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It would be great if there is such a mashup service, that can take care of all technology details and make our "social" life easier. How about we discuss this issue during the salon next week?  

BR,  LX



2011/3/16 hong liu <moi.li...@gmail.com>
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