Mobiles in the classroom
Nokia has kicked off an initiative to start thinking about how mobiles can be used to improve the classroom learning experience. Together with the Pearson Foundation they are sponsoring the "Mobile Learning Institute, which delivers engaging, personalized, project-based learning right to classrooms and community centers across the United States." It goes on to talk about the need to help teachers and students develop the "21st-century skills they need to design, develop, and complete the collaborative digital arts projects that will shape their future."
First post in my new blog home
Welcome to ThreeDimensionalPeople.com.
I have now shfted my blog from 3dpeople.blogspot.com to this site, and imported the earlier posts, using Wordpress' very handy feature.
This blog has similar objectives to the old one - about mobile 2.0 and all that entails, in particular the extension of social networking and mobile to traditional and intractable industries such as healthcare and education.
I'll throw in some commentary on current interests, such as startups, maybe invite some friends over to make guest posts about things that get them worked up, and this being a blog mix in commentary about life as a Brit in New York, being married to a Fabulous Italian Chic Chick, working for Nokia in Internet business development, gastronomic and travel tales and maybe even my experiences as one of New York's laziest triathletes.

The ice cream cart brings us from advertising to subscriptions
Loic points to what seems to be an increasing trend as Twitter fundamentally improves the efficiency of communications -- companies using broadcast publish and subscribe models as ways to interact with their customers and provide service updates.
