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MUP/PLE lecture series - Scott Wilson - Widgets and Mashups for Personal and Institutional Technologies

May 6, 2011 by Thomas Ullmann   Comments (1)

Scott Wilson will give a talk about Widgets and Mashups for Personal and Institutional Technologies:

Smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, in-car systems, games consoles, interactive whiteboards: the range and sophistication of Internet-enabled devices that users are working and learning with has expanded dramatically in recent years, and when discussing personal and institutional technologies we now mean a whole range of form factors and features, some of which did not exist in usable form only 5 years ago.

However we've also seen a convergence of the types of capabilities these devices bring to users, and in particular how a strong role is emerging for web standards like HTML5 in creating the next generation of software applications for all kinds of platforms.

In this talk we'll look at the roadmap for flexible applications (widgets) based on current and planned work in W3C, and explore some of the challenges that have emerged in current projects for using widget technologies to deliver compelling mashups that take advantage of the features offered by today's - and future - devices.

This event will take place on 10th of May 2011 at 2:00pm (13:00 GMT) at the
Knowledge Media Institute, Berrill Building, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

The live webcast is available here: http://stadium.open.ac.uk/podium/

For further information about the upcoming events, find
the schedule here:
http://www.teleurope.eu/pg/pages/view/82822/muple-lecture-series-dates-announced
Join the MUPPLE group to stay updated about the event and to discuss with the lectures: http://www.teleurope.eu/pg/groups/681/mupple/



5/5 stars (1 votes)

just browsed the recording - great stuff. very much liked how Scott introduced the complexities that come with everything doing everything ... 

Christian 357 days ago