Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Presentation at NEON Plenum
I had the pleasure of talking about GMI and Second Life survey technology at the NEON (Network Online Research) Plenum in Hamburg yesterday.
For all German speakers amongst my readers, my presentation (in German) is available for download here. Note that it's very large (24MB), as it contains a couple of Flash videos filmed in Second Life (if you do download the presentation, right-click and select "Play" to play the embedded Flash videos).
Generally it was a very interesting get-together, with discussions centered around Second Life/virtual worlds, web 2.0, and the ever-green "quality of online access panels".
If you want to quickly view the presentation and videos separately, they are embedded here:
Individual videos:
SLIC Interview Sofa:
GMI Interview Bot:
For all German speakers amongst my readers, my presentation (in German) is available for download here. Note that it's very large (24MB), as it contains a couple of Flash videos filmed in Second Life (if you do download the presentation, right-click and select "Play" to play the embedded Flash videos).
Generally it was a very interesting get-together, with discussions centered around Second Life/virtual worlds, web 2.0, and the ever-green "quality of online access panels".
If you want to quickly view the presentation and videos separately, they are embedded here:
Individual videos:
SLIC Interview Sofa:
GMI Interview Bot:
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