Google’s Jeff Keltner and Amazon’s Laura Porco have just been added as key panelists for the Summit general session Learning Platforms for the 21st Century and Beyond. You won’t want to miss this cutting-edge conversation about content platforms of the future. Read the session description or view videos on the topic below. Or, find out more about the Summit.
Also invited to sit on this session’s panel is Michael Riordan, Co-Director and Researcher, Open Publishing Lab at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Learning Platforms for the 21st Century and Beyond
Friday, June 12, 2:00 pm
With 2010 just around the corner and the 10th anniversary of the iPod (2011) not far behind, anyone in the business of content should be thinking in terms of platforms–and not just those that already exist.
The Summit’s closing keynote session will feature representatives from groups on the cutting edge of platform development: Google’s Application Division, Amazon’s Kindle Book division, and the Open Publishing Laboratory at the Rochester Institute of Technology. The town hall-style discussion will focus on the impact of today’s and tomorrow’s technologies in the classroom and how this should factor into your product development–starting yesterday.
Related video content:
Tim O-Reilly answers the question “Why open publishing?”
Shot at the 2009 O’Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference and produced by the Open Publishing Lab.
Jeff Keltner talks about Google Apps for Education…although this presentation is focused more on higher ed, you can get a feel for the innovative things Google is doing in the education space:

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