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Introduction

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AgendaTalk about “Web 2.0”

Talk about some sites

Talks about Mashups

See some examples

Proposed next generation website for SJMA

Process of creating our Artist of the Week podcast.

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“Web 2.0”(For lack of a better term)

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Current Trends on the Web

Dynamic Websites

User generated content

Interactive

Social-networking

Web based applications

Syndication

Use of web standards

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Web Standards

RSS

Blogging

AJAX - Asynchronous Javascript and XML

Ruby on Rails

How did we get there?

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Web Standards

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BECOMES

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audio fileand RSS File

Web Server storage

RSS Client ( iTunes, Odeo, Yahoo... )iPod

RSS

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Blogging

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AJAXStands for Asynchronous Javascript and XML

This is a coding convention that makes the web browser behave more like a desktop application. Small data requests are sent to the server to retrieve info behind the scenes preventing the whole webpage from refreshing . Examples of this are seen in GMail, the new YahooMail, Flickr, and Ta-Da List.

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Ruby on RailsRuby is the programming language, Rails is the framework

Developed by David Heinemeier Hansson from the company 37Signals. It allows for the easy and quick development of web applications. Sites that took months to create can now be completed in days.

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MashupsA mashup is a web application that combines data from more than one source into a single integrated tool.

-wikipedia

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The Future of Technology and SJMA

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SJMA Website

Database

Museum

Registration

Curatorial

Museum Exp. and Ed.

Outside Users

Photos

Audio Video

Text

Goes in

Comes out

Kiosk

CellWWW

iPod

PDA

Delivery

SJMA Tech Strategy

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Mobile Devices

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Cell Phone with Guide by Cell

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iPod with Notes-Only Mode (aka “Museum-Mode”)

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iPhone Museum Tour Prototype

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Artist of the Week PodCastHow We Did It

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Example

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Artist of the Week = BUZZ@SJMA

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Selection Process

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Look at checklist for exhibition

Look for artists that are recognized or local

Try and balance male, female, ethnicities

Ask for recommendations from curatorial

Selection

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Recording

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RecordTravel to artist studio, gallery, museum or record in “recording studio” via phone.

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The Tools Used

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Tools Used

Marantz Digital Audio Recorder

Sennheiser Mic

Snoball Mic

Canon Elph

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Software and Apps

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Garageband for Editing

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Software and Apps

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iTunes for Conversions

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Software and Apps

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Podcast Maker for RSS Feed

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Software and Apps

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Skype for Phone Interviews

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Software and Apps

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IODA Promonet for Music

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Software and Apps

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Delivery Methods

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SJMA Website using Odeo Player

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Delivery Methods

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iTunes Music Store

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Delivery Methods

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Cell Phone with Guide by Cell

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Delivery Methods

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Odeo

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Delivery Methods

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YouTube

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Delivery Methods

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Contact info

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Chris AlexanderManager of Interactive Technology

San Jose Museum of [email protected]

408-271-6875

www.chris-alexander.com/presentation