Yes, Anywhere
75% of men admit to using their
mobile on the toilet.
Source: http://www.11mark.com/IT-in-the-Toilet
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And Anytime
83% of young people sleep next
to their phones.
Source:http://www.prdaily.com/Main/Articles/Infographic_83_percent_of_young_people_sleep_next_9391.aspx
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The Wave is Coming
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/04/03/one-third-of-u-s-high-school-students-now-own-an-iphone/
34% of high school students
report owning an iPhone.
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The Hyper-Connected
Society
We’re entering...
So what does it mean?
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24-7 access, two way
Building New Content Silos?
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24-7 access, two way
Learning New Skills?
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Trying to Keep Up?
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Why
The Future
Friendly Campus
The near future...
And then there’s...
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A Small Taste
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native apps
standalone
mobile sites
mobile templates
responsive designs
APIs
WVU’s Solutions
Text
The Truths
Our existing standards,
workflows, & infrastructure
won’t hold up.
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The Truths
Proprietary solutions will
dominate at first.
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The Truths
The standards process will be
painfully slow.
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What
What
There is Hope
Rejoice!
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A New Hope
Acknowledge & embrace
unpredictability.
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A New Hope
Think & behave in a
future-friendly way.
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A New Hope
Help others do the same.
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“
Future Friendly is more the
outcome of a Constitutional
Convention than it is a practical
set of laws. A “when you do
stuff, do it with this in mind”
mode of thinking.
- Dave Mulder
@muldster
Summing It Up
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How
How
The How
of Future Friendly
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Here
There
How Do We Get There?
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Future Friendly Tenet
Acknowledge & embrace
unpredictability.
#1
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Don’t Overreact
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The Shiny
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technology doesn’t solve all ills (pencil photo)
Tech Isn’t Always Best
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Be Friendly!
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Why not?
70% of prospective students
are happy to browse your
current websites on their
mobile device.
Source: https://www.noellevitz.com/papers-research-higher-education/2012/2012-mobile-expectations-report
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So Breathe & Relax... A Little
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Text
Future Friendly Tenet
Think & behave in a
future-friendly way.
#2
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Next Steps
Don’t worry about being known,
worry about being useful.
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Boo, Politics!
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The University Home Page
Content Delivery vs. Tangible Utility
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mobile first
“
Mobile devices require software development
teams to focus on only the most important
data and actions in an application.
Mobile First
- Luke Wroblewski
@lukew
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The Age of the Sensor
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Next Steps
Data & content should be
set free.
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API First
APIs: The Plumbing
Create Once, Publish Everywhere
APIs are the infrastructure for your
Future Friendly initiatives...
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Update once. Publishes to:
iOS App,
Mobile Website,
Student Portal,
Transportation Website, &
Twitter
PRT API Example
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API highway slide
Recombinable Content
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Afternoon Talk
Creating APIs for Mobile
- Nick DeNardis
@nickdenardis
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Next Steps
Structure & store data with the
future in mind.
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Next Steps
Give your existing content a
chance to adapt to the future.
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responsive web design...
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discovery + communication plan
Discovery
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No content
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stat about browser usage
“Not every mobile device will have
your app on it but every mobile
device will have a browser.
- Jason Grigsby
@grigs
Discovery
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77% of smartphone users use search.
Most visited type of website.
from Google’s “The Mobile Movement” report, April 2011
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Existing Indexed Content
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stat about browser usage
“Links don’t open apps.
- Jason Grigsby
@grigs
Discovery
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55% of users with an internet-enabled
phone use it to check personal email.
from Merkle’s “View from the Digital Inbox” report, January 2011
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Getting
social?
Social Media
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Print Pieces
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Got the Skills to Pay the Bills
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links
+ skills
+ search
responsive web
design first
Summing It Up
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Evolution of RWD
RESS
Responsive Web Design + Server Side Components
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ress.dmolsen.com
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Future Friendly Tenet
Help others do the same.
#3
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It’s a Starting Point
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Resources
Resources
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futurefriend.ly
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Twitter & Stuff
mobilewebbestpractices.com
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twitter.com/dmolsen/ffly
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dmolsen.com
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Many thanks to Mr. Robertson
for the snazzy device &
progressive strategy graphics.
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Thanks,
Star Trek by jdhancock
Student Recording Video by U. of Denver
Silo by dawn_perry
Road to Ribblesdale by Luc B
Cat by pagedooley
Toilet by beatkueng
Highway Lights by Spreng Ben
Ray by shutterrunner
Bed by chaparral
Wave by mikebaird
Flickr by dsevilla
Clouds by Francisco Martins
Monitor by benadamson
Google by manfrys
Cyber Cafe by larskflem
Lego Discovery by dunechaser
Computer by x-ray_delta_one
History Lesson by kalexanderson
Beach by nattu
Overwhelmed by pagedooley Jewels by pinksherbet
Scary by jon_ovington
Overreach by kwl
Capitol by wbeem
Pencil by ??? Dog by hippolytephotography
Sensor by juanpg RWD by chasingdaisy
Communicate by pagedooley Hamster by zebrapares
FF Group by lyzadanger
Tattoo by tantek