The synchronized platform is the hottest innovative application of the 21st century so far. Now the Internet has matured, if a synchronized platform is used, even if two people are oceans apart, it is like the other person is right next to you helping you with your PC problems. The services provided by a complete synchronized platform include not only voice chat function, video, text chat, joint whiteboard, joint webpage browsing and shared desktop, it also has another important function, remote control, allowing the other party to control your computer through your desktop, much better than step-by-step verbal instructions. The operating guiding mechanism that the III was commissioned by the MOEA to provide to digital Huayu learning centers in Taiwan and overseas uses this easy-to-use synchronized platform, allowing big savings to be made on travel time and expense, while also providing an instant service mechanism, letting compatriot’s oversea feel that they are being supported by the government of Taiwan.
Of the products on display during this year’s Taipei International Gift & Stationery Show (Taipei Gift Show below) were products developed by a number of companies in the cultural and creative industries that were confident these products would attract a positive response on this matching platform. How will cultural and creative products with a strong Chinese flavor developed from the results of TELDAP do in the domestic and international markets? What messages do consumer behavior and preferences give us?
I recently visited Josh Bersin’s blog, where I found an article about the formalization of informal learning. At first glance, I found it interesting, and after reading it carefully, I think that the formalization of informal learning is highly likely to become a trend in the development of e-learning. I have borrowed from the article and provided excerpts of its ideas here, and hope that it will be a useful reference for everybody as they carry out training development.
Publisher:Fan-Sen Wang, Vice President of Academia Sinica Editor-in-Chief:Zong-Kun Li Publishing Department:Taiwan e-Learning and Digital Archives Program, TELDAP Executive Editor:Sub-project: Digital Information - the New and Creative Way of Communicating Mailing Address:The Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica
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Issue:TELDAP e-Newsletter (June, 2009) Publish Date:06/15 /2009 First Issue:02/15 /2007(Published on 15th every 2 months)
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