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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Microsoft MVP Evgenij Smirnov to explore his incredible journey from working as a forklift driver to becoming a PowerShell and security expert. We dive into his insights on certificates, security best practices, and the importance of identity in modern IT. Evgenij also shares his experiences with cross-platform PowerShell, highlights from his recent talks, and the value of community events like PowerShell Saturday. Along the way, we discuss his unique career path, his passion for the PowerShell community, and tips for those looking to grow in IT. Guest Bio and links: Evgenij has been working with computers since the age of 5 and delivering IT solutions for over 25 years. His Active Directory and Exchange background naturally led to PowerShell, of which he's been an avid user and proponent since its first release. Evgenij is an active community leader at home in Berlin, a leading contributor to the German self-help forums, and an experienced user group and conference speaker. He is a Cloud and Datacenter Management MVP since 2020. He is the author of "Building Modern Active Directory", released by Apress in 2024. https://discord.gg/pdq https://sqlsaturday.com/2025-03-08-sqlsaturday1102/ Call for Speakers Link - https://sessionize.com/sql-saturday-atlanta-2025-ai-and-bi https://docs.tamemycerts.com/ https://github.com/Sleepw4lker/TameMyCerts https://it-pro-berlin.de/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/evgenijsmirnov/ https://x.com/cj_berlin https://bsky.app/profile/cj-berlin.bsky.social https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/979-8-8688-0941-5 https://sessionize.com/evgenij-smirnov/ PowerShell Podcast Home page: https://www.pdq.com/resources/the-powershell-podcast/ The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/G2U1-AxTldA
We explored the challenges and potential solutions for building trust, inclusion, and collaboration in tech-hybrid or remote teams. A focus on how technology supports transparent communication and fosters connections in tech-enabled environments related to socio-technical teams. (Tech-hybrid teams blend humans and robotics, AI, or other modern technology as team members.) In this Episode: Dr. Emi Baressi, Tom Bradshaw, special guests Keith and Daniel Edwards from the Houston RobotLab, Dr. Matt Lampe, Alexander Abney-King, Nic Krueger, Rich Cruz, Dr. Martha Grajdek Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events References: Arslan, A., Cooper, C., Khan, Z., Golgeci, I., & Ali, I. (2022). Artificial intelligence and human workers interaction at team level: a conceptual assessment of the challenges and potential HRM strategies. 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As the Principal Developer Advocate at kubefirst, Frédéric Harper helps Developers, and DevOps be successful with their Kubernetes journey. Fred has shared his passion for technology on the stage at multitudinous events around the world. He's helped build successful, and healthy communities at npm, Mozilla, Microsoft, DigitalOcean, and Fitbit. He is also the author of the book Personal Branding for Developers at Apress. Behind this extrovert is a very passionate individual who believes in the power of communication... and cat videos. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wondernamya/message
Hi, Spring fans! In this episode, I'm joined by Java luminaries and Apress' _Beginning Spring 6_ authors Joseph B. Ottinger and Andrew Lombardi.
Martin Tan joins the show. He and Paul discuss Martin's new book, micro:bit Projects with Python and Single Board Computers: Building STEAM Projects with Code Club and Kids' Maker Groups. Martin's book at Apress: micro:bit Projects with Python and Single Board Computers Martin's book at Barnes & Noble 00:40 Martin's start with computers and electronics 02:25 micro:bit Projects with Python and Single Board Computers: Building STEAM Projects with Code Club and Kids' Maker Groups 04:06 What is a Code Club? 05:07 Whom is the book intended for? 6:07 How do you keep the kids engaged? 8:44 Scratch, MicroPython and Python curriculums 10:00 How do the kids collaborate? 12:02 Favorite story from running a Code Club 14:33 Which microcontroller?
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Bio: Sarah Neidhardt grew up in Arkansas and Northern California. She left Arkansas with her family in 1986 and moved to Fairfield, California, and later the East Bay. A gap year after high school turned into a gap five years while she worked in a daycare, a refinery, and a bookstore. After earning her BA from Oberlin College in 1999, Sarah returned to California where she worked as a secretary and paralegal in American Indian and business law. She also interned at the iconic California indie press Heyday Books and worked for Apress. Sarah moved with her husband to Portland, Oregon, in 2007 and freelanced as a proofreader and copyeditor for Heyday Books and others. When her son was born in 2008, she became a full-time mother and began writing Twenty Acres, transcribing hundreds of family letters from as far back as the 1840s, and creating a large urban garden with not a vegetable in sight. She was a finalist for the 2016 New Letters Dorothy Cappon Prize for Nonfiction and the 2016 Missouri Review Jeffrey E. Smith Editors' Prize for Nonfiction. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband and teenage son. Twenty Acres: https://www.amazon.com/Twenty-Acres-Seventies-Childhood-Studies/dp/1682262278/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3RPQGKK5TF3ZA&keywords=twenty+acres+sarah+neidhardt&qid=1678712353&sprefix=twenty+acres%2Caps%2C184&sr=8-1 _____________________________________________________ This episode is sponsored by Culinary Historians of Northern California, a Bay Area educational group dedicated to the study of food, drink, and culture in human history. To learn more about this organization and its work, please visit its website at www.chnorcal.org If you follow my podcast and enjoy it, I'm on @buymeacoffee. If you like my work, you can buy me a coffee and share your thoughts
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About Glaudia Califano: Glaudia started her Agile journey in a Scrum team. Over the years she enhanced her skills and knowledge by taking on different roles and responsibilities across a variety of disciplines such as Scrum Master, Product Ownership, Business Analysis, Service Delivery Management, Agile & Lean coaching. She has guided organizations along their journeys towards business agility, allowing them to inspect and adapt and focus on customer value. Glaudia has extensive experience in helping organisations break down silos, enabling the creation of a continuous learning environment that encourages communication, collaboration and innovation. About David Spinks: David's professional experience spans roles of; Agile Trainer, Agile Coach, Scrum Master, Product Owner, Kanban Service Delivery Manager, Team Leader and Software Developer in a variety of industries, including finance, eCommerce, social housing and education. David is a Kanban University Accredited Kanban Trainer (AKT) and Kanban Coaching Professional (KCP), a Scrum.org Professional Scrum Trainer (PST) and an ICAgile Authorized Instructor. He is also the co-author of the books "Mastering Collaboration in a Product Team" and "Adopting Agile Across Borders" published by Apress. David believes in servant leadership, and value environments where empowerment, autonomy and flexibility enable teams to do the best work possible. He is committed to continuous learning and development in myself and others. David is passionate about getting the best out of teams and seeing people reach their full potential. About John Coleman: John Coleman's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncolemanagilitychef/ John Coleman's website: https://orderlydisruption.com/ Looking to get your Scrum/Agility training? Check out my courses at: https://orderlydisruption.com/collections/courses Thank you for watching. #scrum #agility #managementconsulting #productdevelopment #productowner #leadership --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/xagility/message
Nous profitons du fait que Anthony Giretti vient d'écrire le livre Beginning gRPC with ASP.NET Core 6, publié sur APress, pour discuter avec lui du processus de création d'un livre technique. Anthony en profites aussi pour faire le point sur les nouveautés de gRPC depuis son dernier podcast sur gRPC en 2020. Microsoft MVP et spécialiste sur les technologies WEB, notamment .NET, son expertise dans les T.I lui permet aujourd'hui d'appréhender tout type de projet Web, de l'informatique de gestion avec ses contraintes de fiabilité, d'ergonomie et de volumétrie de données mais aussi du grand public avec ses contraintes de performances, haute disponibilité et de référencement. Il est l'auteur du livre Beginning gRPC with ASP.NET Core 6 (Apress, 2022). Liens Blogue Achetez son livre sur Amazon Canada Formation Docker et Kubernetes de 6 heures gratuite de Guy: https://kubectl.click/gratuit
Do you truly understand your application and candidate experience? Might be more important now than ever, right? Kevin shares his experiences digging through yearly data and spotlighting all the companies who are doing this well. He also shares his path to authoring Candidate Experience from both a research and practitioner viewpoint. Check It Out Here!Buy CANDIDATE EXPERIENCE: How to Improve Talent Acquisition to Drive Business Performance Connect with Kevin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinwgrossman/https://www.thetalentboard.org/Bio: Kevin W. GrossmanKevin W. Grossman is the President of Talent Board and the Candidate Experience Awards. Founded in 2011, it's the first nonprofit research organization focused on the elevation and promotion of a quality candidate experience with industry benchmarks that highlight accountability, fairness and business impact around the world. Kevin has over 23 years of domain expertise in the human resource and talent acquisition industry and related technology marketplace. He's been a prolific industry writer since 2004 and his first business book on career management titled Tech Job Hunt Handbook was released in December 2012 from Apress. His second book titled Candidate Experience: How to Improve Talent Acquisition to Drive Business Performance was released in June 2022 by Kogan Page. Kevin holds a B.A. in Psychology from San Jose State University, is an HCI certified Talent Acquisition Strategist (TAS) and Human Capital Strategist, and has learning certificates from eCornell on HR Analytics and Diversity and Inclusion. Kevin also writes regularly about positive parenting leadership at GetOffTheGround.Support the show
As I like to say, you can't stop a moving train. In business, I have often seen people try to fight off technology transformation…to no avail. This resistance can be a detriment to small businesses, but I get it – change can be hard, and feelings of being left behind or finding yourself suddenly irrelevant are understandably fear-inducing. Yet, change is inevitable…which is why Steve Prentice joins us in this episode today. In this illuminating conversation, Steve and I talk about managing technological change, a topic I believe is truly essential to small businesses and self-employed entrepreneurs. We discuss technological transformation, its impact on the future of work and how it can help (or hinder) our feeling ‘in control,' as well as managing fear and accepting change. Steve Prentice is a specialist in organizational psychology, focusing on the junction where people and technology interact. He helps people and organizations understand each other, the technologies they use, and the changes that these present. He is a speaker, writer, journalist, and university lecturer who focuses on human acceptance of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, blockchain and the future of work. His fourth book is entitled The Future of Workplace Fear – How Human Reflex Stands in the Way of Digital Transformation (Apress, May 9, 2022) and it focuses on this one key fact: humans are driven by fear, and its roots are much deeper than they appear — anyone who seeks to deploy digital transformation successfully must understand this. Learn more at steveprentice.com. And be sure to subscribe to The Self-Employed Life in Apple Podcasts or follow us on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode. Everything you need can all be found at jeffreyshaw.com. Steve Prentice, thank you so much for being here! Remember, you might be in business FOR yourself but you are not in business BY yourself. Be your best self. Be proud and keep changing the world. Guest Contact – StevePrentice.com Steve Prentice's Book: The Future of Workplace Fear – How Human Reflex Stands in the Way of Digital Transformation Contact Jeffrey – JeffreyShaw.com Books by Jeffrey Shaw Business Coaching for Entrepreneurs The Self-Employed Summit Watch my TEDx LincolnSquare video and please share! Valuable complimentary resources to help you – The Self-Employed Business Institute — You know you're really good at what you do. You're talented, you have a skill set. The problem is you're probably in a field where there is no business education. This is common amongst self-employed people! And, there's no business education out there for us! You also know that being self-employed is unique and you need better strategies, coaching, support, and accountability. The Self-Employed Business Institute, a five-month online education is exactly what you need. Check it out! Take The Self-Employed Assessment! — Ever feel like you're all over the place? Or frustrated it seems like you have everything you need for your business success but it's somehow not coming together? Take this short quiz to discover the biggest hidden gap that's keeping you from having a thriving Self-Employed Ecosystem. You'll find out what part of your business needs attention and you'll also get a few laser-focused insights to help you start closing that gap. Have Your Website Brand Message Reviewed! — Is your website speaking the right LINGO of your ideal customers? Having reviewed hundreds of websites, I can tell you 98% of websites are not. Fill out the simple LINGO Review application and I'll take a look at your website. I'll email you a few suggestions to improve your brand message to attract more of your ideal customers. Fill out the application today and let's get your business speaking the right LINGO! Host Jeffrey Shaw is a Small Business Consultant, Brand Management Consultant, Business Coach for Entrepreneurs, Keynote Speaker, TEDx Speaker and author of LINGO and The Self Employed Life (May 2021). Supporting self-employed business owners with business and personal development strategies they need to create sustainable success.
Apple Consultants Network members Joe Saponare, Sam Valencia and Jerry Zigmont discuss working with Apple technology and clients in their consulting practices. Technical challenges and client relationships are freely shared in this weekly podcast. Congrats to the Mac Admins Foundation on their successful launch! We were honored to be joined by several board members of the Mac Admins foundation including returning guests Tom Bridge and Rich Trouton, and new voice Chris Dawe. The Mac Admins Slack workspace currently serves almost 50,000 members, with approximately 5,000 monthly active members. Beyond providing for the use of community tools like the Mac Admins Slack workspace, the mission of the Mac Admins Foundation is to foster connections, share and preserve knowledge, protect the the independence of the community, and maintain broad accessibility to all community resources. TOM BRIDGE, CO-CHAIR Tom Bridge is the Principal Product Manager for Apple Technologies at JumpCloud. He is also the producer of the Mac Admins Podcast. He lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife Tiffany, their son Charlie, and large cat, Macro. Prior to joining JumpCloud, he was a partner at Technolutionary LLC, where he managed IT operations for more than 60 Mac-focused businesses, including the 9:30 Club, Arcadia, Navanti Group, and more. RICH TROUTON, TREASURER Rich Trouton has been doing Macintosh system and server administration for over twenty years and has supported Macs in a number of different environments, including university, government, medical research, advertising and enterprise software development. His current position is at SAP, where he works with the rest of the Apple@SAP team to support SAP's Apple community. Rich has also written for Peachpit, Apress and MacTech Magazine on various ways to manage Apple devices. CHRIS DAWE, SECRETARY Chris Dawe is a consultant specializing in Apple technologies and networking. A partner in Seattle-area consultancy Wheelwrights, Chris manages systems for a variety of businesses, speaks regularly on industry topics such as Wi-Fi and IT management, and helps lead the Shadowy Cabal running the regional meetup group Apple Admins of Seattle and the Great Northwest. SUPPORT CMD CTRL PWR Command Control Power has reached our 9th anniversary! We have been recording new episodes every week since June of 2013. We are very appreciative of our Patrons and over the next month or so, we are going to do something a little different to show our appreciation. We will be airing new shows every week on the private Patreon feed. On the public show we will re-air a classic episode from our catalog of almost 500 episodes, along with the occasional new show. Become a Patron today for access to the freshest content, get a peek behind the scenes, and more candid conversations about running our businesses, dealing with clients and fixing tough technical issues.
Steve Sanderson is working as a developer for Microsoft in the team that brings you the ASP.NET technology stack, IIS, and other web things. Previously he developed .NET software as a contractor/consultant for clients in Bristol and beyond, plus wrote some books for Apress, such as Pro ASP.NET MVC Framework. From time to time, he speaks at user groups and conferences and recently has been running a bunch of training courses on topics such as C#, SQL Server, and of course ASP.NET MVC. Steve has been instrumental in some very visible projects. He started the Knockout.js project in 2010, an early javascript UI framework. He also designed the Azure Portal architecture that anyone using Azure uses daily. Topics of Discussion: [4:07] Steve talks about the main steps that got him into Microsoft and his role in Blazor. [9:04] How does running SQLite in Blazor work? [13:35] Are there limitations on how long we can have it live between browser sessions? [15:36] Maui has been the biggest focus for the Blazor team throughout .NET. [22:36] What is the path of WebAssembly in the family of technologies? [23:11] What is WASI? [33:03] What does Steve see in the future and how might we be able to bridge more divides? [35:36] Steve mentions the different services to check out. Mentioned in this Episode: Architect Tips — New video podcast! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's YouTube Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Steve Sanderson .NET Blog WebAssembly Steve was a guest on the Azure DevOps Podcast back in episode 106 in September of 2020. Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Episode 231 Sean Whitesell is a Microsoft MVP and cloud architect at TokenEx, where he designs cloud-based architectural solutions for hosting internal services for TokenEx. He serves as President of the Tulsa Developers Association. He regularly presents in the community at developer events, conferences, and local MeetUps. Rob Richardson is a software craftsman, building web properties in ASP.NET and Node, React, and Vue. He is a Microsoft MVP, published author, frequent speaker at conferences, user groups, and community events, and a diligent teacher and student of high-quality software development. You can find his recent work at robrich.org/presentations. Matthew D. Groves is a Microsoft MVP who loves to code. From C# to jQuery, or PHP, he will submit pull requests for anything. He got his start writing a QuickBASIC point-of-sale app for his parent's pizza shop back in the 1990s. Currently a Product Marketing Manager for Couchbase, he is the author of the book AOP in .NET, and the video Creating and Managing Your First Couchbase Cluster. Links https://twitter.com/codewithseanw https://twitter.com/rob_rich https://twitter.com/mgroves Resources Pro Microservices in .NET 6 https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-4842-7833-8 https://github.com/Apress/pro-microservices-in-.net-6 https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-net https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/ https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/languages/csharp https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/kubernetes-service/#getting-started https://www.docker.com/ https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/kubernetes-on-azure https://masstransit-project.com/ https://benorama.com/the-evolution-of-software-architecture-bd6ea674c477 https://opentelemetry.io/docs/instrumentation/net/ https://serilog.net/ https://grafana.com/ https://prometheus.io/ https://robrich.org/slides/databases-in-the-microservices-world "Tempting Time" by Animals As Leaders used with permissions - All Rights Reserved × Subscribe now! Never miss a post, subscribe to The 6 Figure Developer Podcast! Are you interested in being a guest on The 6 Figure Developer Podcast? Click here to check availability!
This is Eric DeRise, EdD(c) telling you about the Best Learning Theories, and Top Study Hacks that can help you to be a successful student in school or even the workplace. #DRDERISE #SCHOLARSHIPSFORCOLLEGE FLOW-PAGE You can also find my content on YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Other tracks on my podcast include: Writing Literature Reviews by Jose Galvan https://amzn.to/2DgUUde The Systematic Design of Instruction by Dick, Walter, Carey, Lou, Carey, James O. https://amzn.to/2PiCXzU Using sources effectively By Robert A. Harris https://amzn.to/2GtZs1S An Applied Guide to Research Designs by W. Alex Edmonds, Tom D. Kennedy https://amzn.to/2Dkr7jJ Educational Research: Planning, Conducting.. by John Creswell https://amzn.to/2Urr0c9 Educational Technology by Januszewski, Al, Molenda, Michael, Brand: Routledge https://amzn.to/2UoygFv Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 3rd Ed By Spector, J. Michael, Merrill, M. David, van Merrienboer, Jeroen, Driscoll, Marcy P. https://amzn.to/2XlvOkR Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 4th Ed By Spector, Michael J, Merrill, M. David, Elen, Jan, Bishop, M. J. https://amzn.to/2UnVDyX A Guide to Assessing Needs by Watkins, Ryan, West Meiers, Maurya, Visser, Yusra, Brand https://amzn.to/2IDSKHZ A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment by Sleezer, Catherine M., Russ-Eft, Darlene, Gupta, Kavita, Sleezer, Catherine M./ Russ-Eft, Darlene F./ Gupta, Kavita https://amzn.to/2Gqo9Lg Needs Assessment for Organizational Success by Kaufman, Roger, Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Kaufman, Roger/ Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Ph.D. https://amzn.to/2GnEfoY Producing Video Podcasts by Harrington, Richard, Weiser, Mark https://amzn.to/2IFqSn4 Podcast Solutions by Michael W. Geoghegan, Klass, Dan, Apress https://amzn.to/2DdeZkH --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-derise/support
This is Eric DeRise, EdD(c) telling you about the Best Learning Theories, and Top Study Hacks that can help you to be a successful student in school or even the workplace. #DRDERISE #SCHOLARSHIPSFORCOLLEGE FLOW-PAGE You can also find my content on YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Other tracks on my podcast include: Writing Literature Reviews by Jose Galvan https://amzn.to/2DgUUde The Systematic Design of Instruction by Dick, Walter, Carey, Lou, Carey, James O. https://amzn.to/2PiCXzU Using sources effectively By Robert A. Harris https://amzn.to/2GtZs1S An Applied Guide to Research Designs by W. Alex Edmonds, Tom D. Kennedy https://amzn.to/2Dkr7jJ Educational Research: Planning, Conducting.. by John Creswell https://amzn.to/2Urr0c9 Educational Technology by Januszewski, Al, Molenda, Michael, Brand: Routledge https://amzn.to/2UoygFv Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 3rd Ed By Spector, J. Michael, Merrill, M. David, van Merrienboer, Jeroen, Driscoll, Marcy P. https://amzn.to/2XlvOkR Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 4th Ed By Spector, Michael J, Merrill, M. David, Elen, Jan, Bishop, M. J. https://amzn.to/2UnVDyX A Guide to Assessing Needs by Watkins, Ryan, West Meiers, Maurya, Visser, Yusra, Brand https://amzn.to/2IDSKHZ A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment by Sleezer, Catherine M., Russ-Eft, Darlene, Gupta, Kavita, Sleezer, Catherine M./ Russ-Eft, Darlene F./ Gupta, Kavita https://amzn.to/2Gqo9Lg Needs Assessment for Organizational Success by Kaufman, Roger, Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Kaufman, Roger/ Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Ph.D. https://amzn.to/2GnEfoY Producing Video Podcasts by Harrington, Richard, Weiser, Mark https://amzn.to/2IFqSn4 Podcast Solutions by Michael W. Geoghegan, Klass, Dan, Apress https://amzn.to/2DdeZkH --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-derise/support
This is Eric DeRise, EdD(c) telling you about the Best Learning Theories, and Top Study Hacks that can help you to be a successful student in school or even the workplace. #DRDERISE #SCHOLARSHIPSFORCOLLEGE FLOW-PAGE You can also find my content on YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Other tracks on my podcast include: Writing Literature Reviews by Jose Galvan https://amzn.to/2DgUUde The Systematic Design of Instruction by Dick, Walter, Carey, Lou, Carey, James O. https://amzn.to/2PiCXzU Using sources effectively By Robert A. Harris https://amzn.to/2GtZs1S An Applied Guide to Research Designs by W. Alex Edmonds, Tom D. Kennedy https://amzn.to/2Dkr7jJ Educational Research: Planning, Conducting.. by John Creswell https://amzn.to/2Urr0c9 Educational Technology by Januszewski, Al, Molenda, Michael, Brand: Routledge https://amzn.to/2UoygFv Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 3rd Ed By Spector, J. Michael, Merrill, M. David, van Merrienboer, Jeroen, Driscoll, Marcy P. https://amzn.to/2XlvOkR Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 4th Ed By Spector, Michael J, Merrill, M. David, Elen, Jan, Bishop, M. J. https://amzn.to/2UnVDyX A Guide to Assessing Needs by Watkins, Ryan, West Meiers, Maurya, Visser, Yusra, Brand https://amzn.to/2IDSKHZ A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment by Sleezer, Catherine M., Russ-Eft, Darlene, Gupta, Kavita, Sleezer, Catherine M./ Russ-Eft, Darlene F./ Gupta, Kavita https://amzn.to/2Gqo9Lg Needs Assessment for Organizational Success by Kaufman, Roger, Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Kaufman, Roger/ Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Ph.D. https://amzn.to/2GnEfoY Producing Video Podcasts by Harrington, Richard, Weiser, Mark https://amzn.to/2IFqSn4 Podcast Solutions by Michael W. Geoghegan, Klass, Dan, Apress https://amzn.to/2DdeZkH --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-derise/support
This is Eric DeRise, EdD(c) telling you about the Best Learning Theories, and Top Study Hacks that can help you to be a successful student in school or even the workplace. #DRDERISE #SCHOLARSHIPSFORCOLLEGE FLOW-PAGE You can also find my content on YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Other tracks on my podcast include: Writing Literature Reviews by Jose Galvan https://amzn.to/2DgUUde The Systematic Design of Instruction by Dick, Walter, Carey, Lou, Carey, James O. https://amzn.to/2PiCXzU Using sources effectively By Robert A. Harris https://amzn.to/2GtZs1S An Applied Guide to Research Designs by W. Alex Edmonds, Tom D. Kennedy https://amzn.to/2Dkr7jJ Educational Research: Planning, Conducting.. by John Creswell https://amzn.to/2Urr0c9 Educational Technology by Januszewski, Al, Molenda, Michael, Brand: Routledge https://amzn.to/2UoygFv Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 3rd Ed By Spector, J. Michael, Merrill, M. David, van Merrienboer, Jeroen, Driscoll, Marcy P. https://amzn.to/2XlvOkR Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 4th Ed By Spector, Michael J, Merrill, M. David, Elen, Jan, Bishop, M. J. https://amzn.to/2UnVDyX A Guide to Assessing Needs by Watkins, Ryan, West Meiers, Maurya, Visser, Yusra, Brand https://amzn.to/2IDSKHZ A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment by Sleezer, Catherine M., Russ-Eft, Darlene, Gupta, Kavita, Sleezer, Catherine M./ Russ-Eft, Darlene F./ Gupta, Kavita https://amzn.to/2Gqo9Lg Needs Assessment for Organizational Success by Kaufman, Roger, Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Kaufman, Roger/ Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Ph.D. https://amzn.to/2GnEfoY Producing Video Podcasts by Harrington, Richard, Weiser, Mark https://amzn.to/2IFqSn4 Podcast Solutions by Michael W. Geoghegan, Klass, Dan, Apress https://amzn.to/2DdeZkH --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-derise/support
This is Eric DeRise, EdD(c) telling you about the Best Learning Theories, and Top Study Hacks that can help you to be a successful student in school or even the workplace. #DRDERISE #SCHOLARSHIPSFORCOLLEGE FLOW-PAGE You can also find my content on YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Other tracks on my podcast include: Writing Literature Reviews by Jose Galvan https://amzn.to/2DgUUde The Systematic Design of Instruction by Dick, Walter, Carey, Lou, Carey, James O. https://amzn.to/2PiCXzU Using sources effectively By Robert A. Harris https://amzn.to/2GtZs1S An Applied Guide to Research Designs by W. Alex Edmonds, Tom D. Kennedy https://amzn.to/2Dkr7jJ Educational Research: Planning, Conducting.. by John Creswell https://amzn.to/2Urr0c9 Educational Technology by Januszewski, Al, Molenda, Michael, Brand: Routledge https://amzn.to/2UoygFv Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 3rd Ed By Spector, J. Michael, Merrill, M. David, van Merrienboer, Jeroen, Driscoll, Marcy P. https://amzn.to/2XlvOkR Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 4th Ed By Spector, Michael J, Merrill, M. David, Elen, Jan, Bishop, M. J. https://amzn.to/2UnVDyX A Guide to Assessing Needs by Watkins, Ryan, West Meiers, Maurya, Visser, Yusra, Brand https://amzn.to/2IDSKHZ A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment by Sleezer, Catherine M., Russ-Eft, Darlene, Gupta, Kavita, Sleezer, Catherine M./ Russ-Eft, Darlene F./ Gupta, Kavita https://amzn.to/2Gqo9Lg Needs Assessment for Organizational Success by Kaufman, Roger, Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Kaufman, Roger/ Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Ph.D. https://amzn.to/2GnEfoY Producing Video Podcasts by Harrington, Richard, Weiser, Mark https://amzn.to/2IFqSn4 Podcast Solutions by Michael W. Geoghegan, Klass, Dan, Apress https://amzn.to/2DdeZkH --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-derise/support
This is Eric DeRise, EdD(c) telling you about the Best Learning Theories, and Top Study Hacks that can help you to be a successful student in school or even the workplace. #DRDERISE #SCHOLARSHIPSFORCOLLEGE FLOW-PAGE You can also find my content on YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Other tracks on my podcast include: Writing Literature Reviews by Jose Galvan https://amzn.to/2DgUUde The Systematic Design of Instruction by Dick, Walter, Carey, Lou, Carey, James O. https://amzn.to/2PiCXzU Using sources effectively By Robert A. Harris https://amzn.to/2GtZs1S An Applied Guide to Research Designs by W. Alex Edmonds, Tom D. Kennedy https://amzn.to/2Dkr7jJ Educational Research: Planning, Conducting.. by John Creswell https://amzn.to/2Urr0c9 Educational Technology by Januszewski, Al, Molenda, Michael, Brand: Routledge https://amzn.to/2UoygFv Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 3rd Ed By Spector, J. Michael, Merrill, M. David, van Merrienboer, Jeroen, Driscoll, Marcy P. https://amzn.to/2XlvOkR Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 4th Ed By Spector, Michael J, Merrill, M. David, Elen, Jan, Bishop, M. J. https://amzn.to/2UnVDyX A Guide to Assessing Needs by Watkins, Ryan, West Meiers, Maurya, Visser, Yusra, Brand https://amzn.to/2IDSKHZ A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment by Sleezer, Catherine M., Russ-Eft, Darlene, Gupta, Kavita, Sleezer, Catherine M./ Russ-Eft, Darlene F./ Gupta, Kavita https://amzn.to/2Gqo9Lg Needs Assessment for Organizational Success by Kaufman, Roger, Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Kaufman, Roger/ Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Ph.D. https://amzn.to/2GnEfoY Producing Video Podcasts by Harrington, Richard, Weiser, Mark https://amzn.to/2IFqSn4 Podcast Solutions by Michael W. Geoghegan, Klass, Dan, Apress https://amzn.to/2DdeZkH --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-derise/support
This is Eric DeRise, EdD(c) telling you about the Best Learning Theories, and Top Study Hacks that can help you to be a successful student in school or even the workplace. #DRDERISE #SCHOLARSHIPSFORCOLLEGE FLOW-PAGE You can also find my content on YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Other tracks on my podcast include: Writing Literature Reviews by Jose Galvan https://amzn.to/2DgUUde The Systematic Design of Instruction by Dick, Walter, Carey, Lou, Carey, James O. https://amzn.to/2PiCXzU Using sources effectively By Robert A. Harris https://amzn.to/2GtZs1S An Applied Guide to Research Designs by W. Alex Edmonds, Tom D. Kennedy https://amzn.to/2Dkr7jJ Educational Research: Planning, Conducting.. by John Creswell https://amzn.to/2Urr0c9 Educational Technology by Januszewski, Al, Molenda, Michael, Brand: Routledge https://amzn.to/2UoygFv Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 3rd Ed By Spector, J. Michael, Merrill, M. David, van Merrienboer, Jeroen, Driscoll, Marcy P. https://amzn.to/2XlvOkR Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 4th Ed By Spector, Michael J, Merrill, M. David, Elen, Jan, Bishop, M. J. https://amzn.to/2UnVDyX A Guide to Assessing Needs by Watkins, Ryan, West Meiers, Maurya, Visser, Yusra, Brand https://amzn.to/2IDSKHZ A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment by Sleezer, Catherine M., Russ-Eft, Darlene, Gupta, Kavita, Sleezer, Catherine M./ Russ-Eft, Darlene F./ Gupta, Kavita https://amzn.to/2Gqo9Lg Needs Assessment for Organizational Success by Kaufman, Roger, Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Kaufman, Roger/ Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Ph.D. https://amzn.to/2GnEfoY Producing Video Podcasts by Harrington, Richard, Weiser, Mark https://amzn.to/2IFqSn4 Podcast Solutions by Michael W. Geoghegan, Klass, Dan, Apress https://amzn.to/2DdeZkH --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-derise/support
This is Eric DeRise, EdD(c) telling you about the Best Learning Theories, and Top Study Hacks that can help you to be a successful student in school or even the workplace. #DRDERISE #SCHOLARSHIPSFORCOLLEGE FLOW-PAGE You can also find my content on YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Other tracks on my podcast include: Writing Literature Reviews by Jose Galvan https://amzn.to/2DgUUde The Systematic Design of Instruction by Dick, Walter, Carey, Lou, Carey, James O. https://amzn.to/2PiCXzU Using sources effectively By Robert A. Harris https://amzn.to/2GtZs1S An Applied Guide to Research Designs by W. Alex Edmonds, Tom D. Kennedy https://amzn.to/2Dkr7jJ Educational Research: Planning, Conducting.. by John Creswell https://amzn.to/2Urr0c9 Educational Technology by Januszewski, Al, Molenda, Michael, Brand: Routledge https://amzn.to/2UoygFv Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 3rd Ed By Spector, J. Michael, Merrill, M. David, van Merrienboer, Jeroen, Driscoll, Marcy P. https://amzn.to/2XlvOkR Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 4th Ed By Spector, Michael J, Merrill, M. David, Elen, Jan, Bishop, M. J. https://amzn.to/2UnVDyX A Guide to Assessing Needs by Watkins, Ryan, West Meiers, Maurya, Visser, Yusra, Brand https://amzn.to/2IDSKHZ A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment by Sleezer, Catherine M., Russ-Eft, Darlene, Gupta, Kavita, Sleezer, Catherine M./ Russ-Eft, Darlene F./ Gupta, Kavita https://amzn.to/2Gqo9Lg Needs Assessment for Organizational Success by Kaufman, Roger, Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Kaufman, Roger/ Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Ph.D. https://amzn.to/2GnEfoY Producing Video Podcasts by Harrington, Richard, Weiser, Mark https://amzn.to/2IFqSn4 Podcast Solutions by Michael W. Geoghegan, Klass, Dan, Apress https://amzn.to/2DdeZkH --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-derise/support
This is Eric DeRise, EdD(c) telling you about the Best Learning Theories, and Top Study Hacks that can help you to be a successful student in school or even the workplace. #DRDERISE #SCHOLARSHIPSFORCOLLEGE FLOW-PAGE You can also find my content on YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Other tracks on my podcast include: Writing Literature Reviews by Jose Galvan https://amzn.to/2DgUUde The Systematic Design of Instruction by Dick, Walter, Carey, Lou, Carey, James O. https://amzn.to/2PiCXzU Using sources effectively By Robert A. Harris https://amzn.to/2GtZs1S An Applied Guide to Research Designs by W. Alex Edmonds, Tom D. Kennedy https://amzn.to/2Dkr7jJ Educational Research: Planning, Conducting.. by John Creswell https://amzn.to/2Urr0c9 Educational Technology by Januszewski, Al, Molenda, Michael, Brand: Routledge https://amzn.to/2UoygFv Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 3rd Ed By Spector, J. Michael, Merrill, M. David, van Merrienboer, Jeroen, Driscoll, Marcy P. https://amzn.to/2XlvOkR Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 4th Ed By Spector, Michael J, Merrill, M. David, Elen, Jan, Bishop, M. J. https://amzn.to/2UnVDyX A Guide to Assessing Needs by Watkins, Ryan, West Meiers, Maurya, Visser, Yusra, Brand https://amzn.to/2IDSKHZ A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment by Sleezer, Catherine M., Russ-Eft, Darlene, Gupta, Kavita, Sleezer, Catherine M./ Russ-Eft, Darlene F./ Gupta, Kavita https://amzn.to/2Gqo9Lg Needs Assessment for Organizational Success by Kaufman, Roger, Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Kaufman, Roger/ Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Ph.D. https://amzn.to/2GnEfoY Producing Video Podcasts by Harrington, Richard, Weiser, Mark https://amzn.to/2IFqSn4 Podcast Solutions by Michael W. Geoghegan, Klass, Dan, Apress https://amzn.to/2DdeZkH --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-derise/support
This is Eric DeRise, EdD(c) telling you about the Best Learning Theories, and Top Study Hacks that can help you to be a successful student in school or even the workplace. #DRDERISE #SCHOLARSHIPSFORCOLLEGE FLOW-PAGE You can also find my content on YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Other tracks on my podcast include: Writing Literature Reviews by Jose Galvan https://amzn.to/2DgUUde The Systematic Design of Instruction by Dick, Walter, Carey, Lou, Carey, James O. https://amzn.to/2PiCXzU Using sources effectively By Robert A. Harris https://amzn.to/2GtZs1S An Applied Guide to Research Designs by W. Alex Edmonds, Tom D. Kennedy https://amzn.to/2Dkr7jJ Educational Research: Planning, Conducting.. by John Creswell https://amzn.to/2Urr0c9 Educational Technology by Januszewski, Al, Molenda, Michael, Brand: Routledge https://amzn.to/2UoygFv Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 3rd Ed By Spector, J. Michael, Merrill, M. David, van Merrienboer, Jeroen, Driscoll, Marcy P. https://amzn.to/2XlvOkR Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 4th Ed By Spector, Michael J, Merrill, M. David, Elen, Jan, Bishop, M. J. https://amzn.to/2UnVDyX A Guide to Assessing Needs by Watkins, Ryan, West Meiers, Maurya, Visser, Yusra, Brand https://amzn.to/2IDSKHZ A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment by Sleezer, Catherine M., Russ-Eft, Darlene, Gupta, Kavita, Sleezer, Catherine M./ Russ-Eft, Darlene F./ Gupta, Kavita https://amzn.to/2Gqo9Lg Needs Assessment for Organizational Success by Kaufman, Roger, Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Kaufman, Roger/ Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Ph.D. https://amzn.to/2GnEfoY Producing Video Podcasts by Harrington, Richard, Weiser, Mark https://amzn.to/2IFqSn4 Podcast Solutions by Michael W. Geoghegan, Klass, Dan, Apress https://amzn.to/2DdeZkH --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-derise/support
This is Eric DeRise, EdD(c) telling you about the Best Learning Theories, and Top Study Hacks that can help you to be a successful student in school or even the workplace. #DRDERISE #SCHOLARSHIPSFORCOLLEGE FLOW-PAGE You can also find my content on YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Other tracks on my podcast include: Writing Literature Reviews by Jose Galvan https://amzn.to/2DgUUde The Systematic Design of Instruction by Dick, Walter, Carey, Lou, Carey, James O. https://amzn.to/2PiCXzU Using sources effectively By Robert A. Harris https://amzn.to/2GtZs1S An Applied Guide to Research Designs by W. Alex Edmonds, Tom D. Kennedy https://amzn.to/2Dkr7jJ Educational Research: Planning, Conducting.. by John Creswell https://amzn.to/2Urr0c9 Educational Technology by Januszewski, Al, Molenda, Michael, Brand: Routledge https://amzn.to/2UoygFv Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 3rd Ed By Spector, J. Michael, Merrill, M. David, van Merrienboer, Jeroen, Driscoll, Marcy P. https://amzn.to/2XlvOkR Handbook of Research on Educational Technology and Communications 4th Ed By Spector, Michael J, Merrill, M. David, Elen, Jan, Bishop, M. J. https://amzn.to/2UnVDyX A Guide to Assessing Needs by Watkins, Ryan, West Meiers, Maurya, Visser, Yusra, Brand https://amzn.to/2IDSKHZ A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment by Sleezer, Catherine M., Russ-Eft, Darlene, Gupta, Kavita, Sleezer, Catherine M./ Russ-Eft, Darlene F./ Gupta, Kavita https://amzn.to/2Gqo9Lg Needs Assessment for Organizational Success by Kaufman, Roger, Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Kaufman, Roger/ Guerra-Lopez, Ingrid, Ph.D. https://amzn.to/2GnEfoY Producing Video Podcasts by Harrington, Richard, Weiser, Mark https://amzn.to/2IFqSn4 Podcast Solutions by Michael W. Geoghegan, Klass, Dan, Apress https://amzn.to/2DdeZkH --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-derise/support
Majid is a Google developer expert and passionate software developer with years of developing and architecting complex web and mobile applications. His passions are generally Flutter, PWA, and performance. He is an award-winning book author at Apress and instructor at PacktPub/Udemy and Pluralsight. He loves sharing his knowledge with the community by writing and speaking, having workshops and video tutorials, contributing to open source, and organizing meetups and events. He is also the organizer of several big Nordic conferences and meetups such as FlutterVikings! # Flutter Vikings https://fluttervikings.com # Flutter Community Plus Plugins https://plus.fluttercommunity.dev # State Management Slides https://slides.com/mhadaily/architectural-thinking-on-flutter-state-management # YouTube https://youtube.com/c/mhadaily
Preston So Preston So is an expert in both omnichannel strategy and voice design, as well as a number of other digital business and design practices. As communications channels proliferate and the variety of digital devices grows, we need strategies to give our customers and users a consistent experience, no matter where they are or how they are consuming our content. Preston weaves together elements of omnichannel strategy, voice usability, and other modern digital practices into an "immersive content strategy" that can help you craft content programs that address these new challenges. We talked about: his new book, Voice Content and Usability, his product work at Oracle, and Decoupled Days, an event he organizes "immersive content strategy" - a way to deal with both channel explosion and the need for a central content repository to execute your omnichannel strategy the proliferation of devices and the implications for omnichannel strategy the importance of providing a consistent content experience across all devices and channels a pragmatic approach to single-sourcing content that arose in a project he did with the US state of Georgia the difference in mental models between content that is presented on a website vs. content that is delivered via a voice interface the implications of omnichannel delivery for your information architecture the benefits to analytics, benchmarking, and metrics of sourcing all of your content from a single CMS the use of "dialogue traversal testing" (DTT) in conversational design one of the huge differences between web and voice navigation: the lack of menus in voice interfaces the importance of a comprehensive omnichannel content audit that evaluates all of the possible contexts in which your content may be presented, and that also considers both the discoverability and the legibility of the content in each the generic navigational benefits of voice interfaces over web interfaces the opportunity that voice interfaces give us to return to more natural human communications methods the importance of "letting our users see themselves in the voice interfaces that we build and the content that we deliver to them" Preston's bio Preston So (he/him) is a product architect and strategist, digital experience futurist, innovation lead, designer/developer advocate, three-time SXSW speaker, and author of Voice Content and Usability (A Book Apart, 2021), Gatsby: The Definitive Guide (O'Reilly, 2021), and Decoupled Drupal in Practice (Apress, 2018). He has been a programmer since 1999, a web developer and designer since 2001, a creative professional since 2004, a CMS architect since 2007, and a voice designer since 2016. A product leader at Oracle, Preston has led product, design, engineering, and innovation teams since 2015 at Acquia, Time Inc., and Gatsby. Preston is an editor at A List Apart, a columnist at CMSWire, and a contributor to Smashing Magazine and has delivered keynotes around the world in three languages. He is based in New York City, where he can often be found immersing himself in languages that are endangered or underserved. Follow Preston online Preston.So Twitter LinkedIn email: preston dot so atsign oracle dot com Video Here's the video version of our conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTYy_kWVwpU Podcast intro transcript This is the Content Strategy Insights podcast, episode number 105. Our customers and users need content in many different settings, and they consume it on a constantly growing number of devices. Omnichannel strategy is the new business method for dealing with this growth of communications channels and content-consumption modes. Preston So is an expert in both omnichannel strategy and in voice interaction design, one of the new user experience practices that has arisen to address these content strategy challenges. Interview transcript Larry: Hi, everyone.
Preston So Preston So is an expert in both omnichannel strategy and voice design, as well as a number of other digital business and design practices. As communications channels proliferate and the variety of digital devices grows, we need strategies to give our customers and users a consistent experience, no matter where they are or how they are consuming our content. Preston weaves together elements of omnichannel strategy, voice usability, and other modern digital practices into an "immersive content strategy" that can help you craft content programs that address these new challenges. We talked about: his new book, Voice Content and Usability, his product work at Oracle, and Decoupled Days, an event he organizes "immersive content strategy" - a way to deal with both channel explosion and the need for a central content repository to execute your omnichannel strategy the proliferation of devices and the implications for omnichannel strategy the importance of providing a consistent content experience across all devices and channels a pragmatic approach to single-sourcing content that arose in a project he did with the US state of Georgia the difference in mental models between content that is presented on a website vs. content that is delivered via a voice interface the implications of omnichannel delivery for your information architecture the benefits to analytics, benchmarking, and metrics of sourcing all of your content from a single CMS the use of "dialogue traversal testing" (DTT) in conversational design one of the huge differences between web and voice navigation: the lack of menus in voice interfaces the importance of a comprehensive omnichannel content audit that evaluates all of the possible contexts in which your content may be presented, and that also considers both the discoverability and the legibility of the content in each the generic navigational benefits of voice interfaces over web interfaces the opportunity that voice interfaces give us to return to more natural human communications methods the importance of "letting our users see themselves in the voice interfaces that we build and the content that we deliver to them" Preston's bio Preston So (he/him) is a product architect and strategist, digital experience futurist, innovation lead, designer/developer advocate, three-time SXSW speaker, and author of Voice Content and Usability (A Book Apart, 2021), Gatsby: The Definitive Guide (O'Reilly, 2021), and Decoupled Drupal in Practice (Apress, 2018). He has been a programmer since 1999, a web developer and designer since 2001, a creative professional since 2004, a CMS architect since 2007, and a voice designer since 2016. A product leader at Oracle, Preston has led product, design, engineering, and innovation teams since 2015 at Acquia, Time Inc., and Gatsby. Preston is an editor at A List Apart, a columnist at CMSWire, and a contributor to Smashing Magazine and has delivered keynotes around the world in three languages. He is based in New York City, where he can often be found immersing himself in languages that are endangered or underserved. Follow Preston online Preston.So Twitter LinkedIn email: preston dot so atsign oracle dot com Video Here's the video version of our conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTYy_kWVwpU Podcast intro transcript This is the Content Strategy Insights podcast, episode number 105. Our customers and users need content in many different settings, and they consume it on a constantly growing number of devices. Omnichannel strategy is the new business method for dealing with this growth of communications channels and content-consumption modes. Preston So is an expert in both omnichannel strategy and in voice interaction design, one of the new user experience practices that has arisen to address these content strategy challenges. Interview transcript Larry: Hi, everyone.
We hear lots from and about CEOs, CFOs, and CIOs. In fact, we probably don't need to write out these acronyms. But what about the CSO? That's chief sustainability officer, just in case you didn't. Looking at the headlines these days, we probably need to hear more. So it's great that Chrissa Pagitsas has decided to write a book based on interviews with chief sustainability offers. The target release date is early 2022. Chrissa is a globally recognized thought leader at the intersection of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) and sustainability issues in Fortune 500 companies. She is also the VP of Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) with Fannie Mae. BOOK DESIGNED TO SHARE SUSTAINABILITY MESSAGE Chrissa was motivated to write her book by something that will resonate with many entrepreneurs. She wanted to share knowledge—and that of CSOs—with others who were set to embark on building a large business dedicated to sustainability. Chrissa says: “I was coming up to my 10-year anniversary at Fannie Mae. I've been working in sustainability and finance at the intersection of green building for quite some time, about 20 years. “There was something that I wanted to share with others, I wanted to talk about what it was like to build a large business dedicated to sustainability, with of course, environmental outcomes, positive outcomes,” she explains. First up, Chrssa encountered the big question many authors face: How would she write this book? Like other writers, she began to talk to people, including professors, authors, and people in the field. PLANNING A BOOK? FIRST LOOK AT THE COMPETITION One of the pieces of advice that Chrissa received: “Look at the competition, look at what else is out there.” She did just that and discovered Published Author host Josh Steimle's book, Chief Marketing Officers At Work, published by Apress in 2015. Chrissa tells Josh: “I came across one of your blogs about interviewing for your book. And you gave rich descriptions on how to do it.” Chriss also discovered that the perspective of CSOs was missing. “I put together a book proposal and reached out to Apress, and they said: ‘Well, you should talk to Josh because he wrote a book about this'.” When Chrissa was ready to begin, she submitted a proposal and Apress responded immediately, saying they wanted to work with her. IMPORTANT ADVICE FOR A WRITER Chrissa came away with two important pieces of advice from Josh's blog. Be Organized “One of your blogs referenced having a spreadsheet where you kept track of who you had talked to, when they had submitted the release form, and so on,” says Chrissa. “For any writer when you are working with so many ideas and moving parts, you do need to keep track. Having a system gives you more freedom to actually work out your ideas. Just Go For It! Next up, Chrissa appreciated the fact that Josh encourages people to simply begin. “I think the advice to reach out to people via LinkedIn or just just ask, because you don't know if someone's going to say yes or no. So you might as well ask.” Chrissa was also inspired by the fact that Josh emphasized not becoming frozen if things aren't perfect. “If you don't write the perfect paragraph or you don't know the right person. You have to do a draft, and then you'll refine it. Or you'll make a new contact, and perhaps that will lead somewhere,” says Chrissa. FINDING INTERVIEW SUBJECTS Says Chrissa: “I've started interviewing. Some interviews are through my network, some of the CSOs are people that I already know. And some have been friends of friends in my network. I've scheduled about seven or eight, and I've already conducted five of the interviews.” Chrissa's list of CSO's is impressive. They include Bea Perez, the chief Sustainability Officer at Coca Cola; Jim Gowan, CSO at Verizon, Katherine Neebe at Duke Energy. Fascinating conversations there. Virginie Hélias at US Procter and Gamble. If you intend to write a book based on interviews, Chrissa recommends exploring your own network first, and then asking your network for recommendations. These are the best ways of securing interviews. She's encountered two obstacles since starting her interviews. The first is that in conducting an interview, during which an executive might tell a really great story, but it needs a few more sentences for context for the reader. Chrissa explains: “I've found that doing the follow up to fill in those two or three sentences is a little bit challenging, because the only person who can really fill that in is the CSO. And I really should only expect them to review the final chapter versus ‘Oh, can I ask you one more thing?'. So that's where in the course of the interviews, if I realize immediately that I need two more sentences, then I need to interrupt and say, could you give me two more words about what this or that was and then I'll retro fit the paragraph afterwards. “Going back to an executive after the interview is not the best use of their time, not efficient.” The second challenge has to do with transcripts. Some of the interviews are 35 to 45 minutes long. Chrissa is getting the interviews transcribed, yet they come back pretty raw. The flow needs to be corrected and some paragraphs need to be re-ordered. “I've found that finding the two to three hours that I need to just think through a transcript in one big chunk has been challenging.” LINKS LinkedIn ChrissaPagitsas.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE PUBLISHED AUTHOR PODCAST If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or anywhere else you listen to podcasts. You can also watch episodes of the podcast on YouTube. And if you want to spread the word, please give us a five-star review (we read every single one!) and share this page with your friends. We also share valuable snippets from podcast episodes on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. ABOUT THE HOST The Published Author Podcast is hosted by Josh Steimle, founder of Published Author. Josh is a book author himself and his article writing has been featured in over two dozen publications including Time, Forbes, Fortune, Mashable, and TechCrunch. He's a TEDx speaker, the founder of the global marketing agency MWI, a skater, father, and husband, and lives on a horse farm in Boston. Learn more at JoshSteimle.com.
While law enforcement touts the benefits of cell site simulators, today we will talk about the negative impacts, as well. While the actual impacts are not documented due to secrecy, we have to wonder whether Stingrays could interfere with critical communications like 911 calls, for example. We also must understand that any tool can be used for good and for evil, by the "good guys" as well as the "bad guys". In an effort to bring more transparency, Cooper created Crocodile Hunter (a reference to Steve Irwin, who was tragically killed by a real-life stingray). Cooper explains how it works and how anyone can make one. And finally we'll talk about why it's so important to get out there and fight for more transparency. Cooper shows us what a difference this can make in your community with two very different situations in two US cities. Cooper Quintin is a security researcher and Senior Staff Technologist with the EFF Threat Lab. He has worked on projects such as Privacy Badger, Canary Watch, and analysis of state sponsored malware campaigns such as Dark Caracal. He has also performed security trainings for activists, non profit workers and ordinary folks, and given talks about security research at security conferences around the world. He previously worked building websites for non-profits, such as Greenpeace, Adbusters, and the Chelsea Manning Support Network. Cooper was also an editor and contributor to the hacktivist journal, “Hack this Zine.” He has spoken at multiple black hat conferences about security issues ranging from IMSI Catchers to Malware attacks against journalists. Further Info BECOME A PATRON! https://www.patreon.com/FirewallsDontStopDragonsElectronic Frontier Foundation (EFF): https://www.eff.org/ EFF’s Electronic Frontier Alliance: https://www.eff.org/electronic-frontier-alliance Crocodile Hunter project: https://github.com/EFForg/crocodilehunterHow IMSI catchers work: https://www.eff.org/wp/gotta-catch-em-all-understanding-how-imsi-catchers-exploit-cell-networksEFF page on IMSI catchers: https://www.eff.org/pages/cell-site-simulatorsimsi-catchersWhy 5g won’t help: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/01/5g-protocol-may-still-be-vulnerable-imsi-catchersDIGITS documentary: https://curiositystream.com/video/1720My new Apress video: Maximum Privacy with End-to-End Encryption https://link.springer.com/video/10.1007/978-1-4842-7034-9
The single easiest way to track someone today is using their cell phone. We have them with us at all times and in order for them to work, they must be tracked by the cell phone network. When law enforcement wants to identify people at a protest or hanging around a particular area, they could take the time to get a warrant to present to multiple cell phone providers. Or they could simply bring in a portable, fake cell site. Any cell phones in the area will reveal their location to all nearby cell sites, and the owners of those phones will be none the wiser. The use of cell site simulators (often known by a particularly popular model called a "Stingray") is heavily shrouded in secrecy. Even their very existence was denied for years. Today, we'll talk with a man who has made it his mission to uncover the use of such devices. We'll talk about how they work, why they're so hard to detect, and the broader implications of their use by police and sheriff's departments with little to no oversight. Cooper Quintin is a security researcher and Senior Staff Technologist with the EFF Threat Lab. He has worked on projects such as Privacy Badger, Canary Watch, and analysis of state sponsored malware campaigns such as Dark Caracal. He has also performed security trainings for activists, non profit workers and ordinary folks, and given talks about security research at security conferences around the world. He previously worked building websites for non-profits, such as Greenpeace, Adbusters, and the Chelsea Manning Support Network. Cooper was also an editor and contributor to the hacktivist journal, "Hack this Zine." He has spoken at multiple black hat conferences about security issues ranging from IMSI Catchers to Malware attacks against journalists. Further Info BECOME A PATRON! https://www.patreon.com/FirewallsDontStopDragonsElectronic Frontier Foundation (EFF): https://www.eff.org/ EFF’s Electronic Frontier Alliance: https://www.eff.org/electronic-frontier-alliance Crocodile Hunter project: https://github.com/EFForg/crocodilehunterHow IMSI catchers work: https://www.eff.org/wp/gotta-catch-em-all-understanding-how-imsi-catchers-exploit-cell-networksEFF page on IMSI catchers: https://www.eff.org/pages/cell-site-simulatorsimsi-catchersWhy 5g won't help: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/01/5g-protocol-may-still-be-vulnerable-imsi-catchersSea Glass project: https://seaglass.cs.washington.edu/ Sitch project: https://sensor.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ My new Apress video: Maximum Privacy with End-to-End Encryption https://link.springer.com/video/10.1007/978-1-4842-7034-9
In this episode, Andy and Lisa talk to the designer, speaker, and educator Regine Gilbert. Regine is the author of "Inclusive Design for a Digital World: Designing with Accessibility in Mind." Regine explains what accessibility means and consider why makers and business don’t build accessible products—and how to shift that trend. Regine also offers advice for designers and makers who work in organizations where accessibility and inclusive design aren’t priorities. Episode transcript About Regine Gilbert Regine Gilbert is a user experience designer, educator, and international public speaker with over 10 years of experience working in the technology arena. She has a strong belief in making the world a more accessible place—one that starts and ends with the user. Regine’s areas of research focus are digital accessibility, inclusive design, and immersive experiences. In 2019, Regine’s first book, ‘Inclusive Design for a Digital World: Designing with Accessibility in Mind (Design Thinking) was released through Apress publishing. Regine’s Twitter handle: @reg_inee Regine’s website People & Places Regine Talks About Doug North Cook NYU Tandon School of Engineering - Integrated Design & Media, M.S. Gus Chalkias Kat Holmes A11Y – Meetup Groups National Association of Black Journalists Matt May – Head of Inclusive Design at Adobe Don Norman article, “I wrote the book on user-friendly design. What I see today horrifies me” Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe W3C – Accessibility The WebAIM Million The Blind Man Who Invented Cruise Control XR Axis – Virtual, Augmented, & Mixed Reality for People with Disabilities ARISA Lab NASA Soundscapes
We all know monitoring the health, well-being, and happiness of our community is an incredibly important part of being a community professional, but it’s arguably even more important to monitor those qualities in ourselves — those who take care of the community. Our guest Mary Thengvall is one of the foremost vanguards of this movement. Watch the YouTube HERE: https://youtu.be/QLHICsxwDjY ABOUT OUR GUEST Mary Thengvall is a connector of people at heart, personally and professionally. She loves digging into the strategy of how to build and foster developer communities and has been doing so for over 10 years. Mary is the Director of Developer Relations at Camunda, an open source process automation platform. She's the author of the first book on Developer Relations: The Business Value of Developer Relations (© 2018, Apress). Don't forget to subscribe to Educative Sessions on YouTube! ►► https://bit.ly/39sIrUN ABOUT EDUCATIVE Educative (educative.io) provides interactive and adaptive courses for software developers. Whether it’s beginning to learn to code, grokking the next interview, or brushing up on frontend coding, data science, or cybersecurity, Educative is changing how developers continue their education. Stay relevant through our pre-configured learning environments that adapt to match a developer’s skill level. Educative provides the best author platform for instructors to create interactive and adaptive content in only a few clicks. More Videos from Educative Sessions: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT_8FqzTIr2Q1BOtvX_DPPw/ Episode 44: "The Care and Monitoring of You" with Mary Thengvall of Camunda | Educative Sessions
I spoke with Mariot Tsitoara. He is a Full Stack Developer focused on React and Python. Mariot lives in Bordeaux, France but he is originally from Madagascar. I was very excited to be speaking with someone from Madagascar for the first time in my life. Beyond that, Mariot is also a book author and speaker. I came across his name because I bought his book "Beginning Git and GitHub" which he got published by Apress. Very well put together and beginner friendly book about git. The book was a result of a presentation he give. We spoke about the process of putting the book together and the strategies he used to get it done, which included the Pomodoro Technique, of which I'm a big fan myself. He shared the story about a tough situation he found himself in. He was asked to create code to check people's productivity. Then he should come up with a list of employees that they should be fired! Check it out how he handled this odd situation. Enjoy the chat! Full show notes and links: https://SoloCoder.com/81
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Sean McSharry is Head of UX at DXC Technology. Sean has a strong background in user experience, technology, business and leadership, working across many sectors, roles and countries. He has studied and worked consciously to glean the best approaches and methodologies from the best people from role to role, industry to industry, studying hard to be a better UX architect, technologist and leader at every step, leading to many successful senior roles. Sean is also a published author for Apress on programming-based books and a public speaker on UX, and has run and presented at a number of user groups. During this podcast episode, we spoke about Neurodiversity in technology and UX, and the advantages of the alignment of UX and Autism, as well as Sean's experience in the industry after being diagnosed with Autism part way through his career. Whilst you're here, check out Sean's UX Sanctuary meetup group here: https://www.meetup.com/UX-Sanctuary/ andThe UX Sanctuary website here: https://uxsanctuary.wixsite.com/home. The UX Sanctuary was set up to be a global UX group for UX professionals, those who want to be UX professionals, project leaders, project teams and business leaders who want to understand and leverage UX.
On today’s episode, Lauren chats with Caitlyn Greffly, who made a bold career move in 2019 from selling beer to being a software engineer. She loves the work and is passionate about writing about it, talking about it, and encouraging others to make their own bold career changes. Caitlyn studied Psychology in college, but after graduating, she found a job working at a beer bar, which led her to spend 7 years within the beer industry doing mostly sales. She became pretty fascinated by beer itself but wasn’t passionate about selling it. She jokes that ‘All of her big decisions in life were accidents’ - but in a good way! She became curious about data analytics and began to explore new opportunities and coding bootcamps. She is a person who takes big leaps and decided to go all-in on learning to code and the rest is history. She landed her first role out of her bootcamp pretty quickly and now is a software engineer at Zapproved. She quickly discovered how important it is to find a company with a safe learning environment and a good work-life balance. She now spends a lot of her time dedicated to helping career transitioners and supporting junior developers by sharing her experience. She encourages companies to look outside their traditional hiring pools to search for diverse candidates and is passionate about providing tools and resources for teams about how to support those new teammates. Caitlyn shares advice and wisdom for those curious to do as she did and take the leap of faith into the tech industry! Give a listen.Resources:Find Caitlyn on Twitter @thecaitcodeCaitlyn’s website Jennifer Brazer’s book From Cubicle to Cloud: How to Start and Scale a Virtual Professional Service Business (11:05) Dan Moore’s book Letters To A New Developer: What I Wish I Had Known When Starting My Development Career (28:10)Coupon code: WeBelongHere for 20% off on Apress.com We Belong Here Podcast: Follow Lauren on Twitter @LoLoCoding WeBelongPodcast.com websiteSubscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Spotify LoLoCoding.com
Join Jeffrey A. McGuire as he chats with Felicity Brand about her background in technical writing, how technical writing is a structured creative process and her experience in joining the TYPO3 community. This is a special edition of the Application podcast: Felicity has spent more than the last year on a project for and with the TYPO3 community creating the TYPO3 guidebook and that's coming out from Apress in January 2021. We get to explore the book, how it came into being, and how this led Felicity into giving back to the TYPO3 community. Read the full post and transcript, and catch up on all our episodes on typo3.org. Listen, like, subscribe: iTunes Spotify Google Podcasts RSS feed Connect: @TYPO3 on Twitter Meet the TYPO3 Project. Thank you: The TYPO3 Association for sponsoring this podcast b13 and Stefanie Kreuzer for our logo Patrick Gaumond for our wonderful theme music License Application, the TYPO3 Community Podcast by the TYPO3 Association, Open Strategy Partners, and Jeffrey A. McGuire is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
I spoke with Les Jackson - Les is a book author and Developer Advocate at Marketplacer in Australia. About 3 months ago he has published his first book by Apress called "The Complete ASP.NET Core 3 API Tutorial". Beyond writing books, Les has a passion for long form video content. His YouTube channel is full of 1 to 3 hours long training videos. When he goes into a topic, he goes really deep! Amazing to see that his longest video, which is over 3 hours long, is also the most watched in his channel. In a way it goes against the general thought that shorter videos will do better than long ones on YouTube. During our conversation, Les mentioned that one of the main reasons why he was hired as a Developer Advocate was because of his YouTube channel success. Listen to Les's stories and maybe you will get inspired to start your own YouTube channel. You never know how that can benefit your career. Enjoy the chat! Full show notes and links: https://SoloCoder.com/73
This is the hundred and fourth episode of the GameDev.tv Community Podcast. Nova Villanueva is a game designer, artist, and twitch streamer who started her gaming career as a game artist for Zynga's game, Mafia Wars. She received a Bachelor of animation from the Art Institute then worked as a technical artist at Animatic Media with clients such as Intel and Mountain Dew. Nova has taught game development at Pratt Institute, Parsons School of Design, and New York's College of Technology. She has then obtained her Master's degree from NYU Game Center and is currently an independent game developer working on the indie game, The Mills, and writing a 3D game art book for publisher Apress.Nova’s Blog: https://medium.com/@novalvillanuevaLevel Design Lobby: https://gumroad.com/a/100856947Unity Multiplayer Intermediate C# Coding & Networking: https://www.gamedev.tv/p/unity-multiplayer/?product_id=1319848&coupon_code=K_B&affcode=45216_dezckag6Unreal C++ Course:https://www.gamedev.tv/p/unreal-engine-c-developer-4-22-learn-c-and-make-video-games/?product_id=1319848&coupon_code=K_B&affcode=45216_dezckag6Unreal VR Course:https://courses.gamedev.tv/p/unrealmultiplayer/?product_id=1319848&coupon_code=K_B&affcode=45216_dezckag6Unreal Multiplayer Course:https://courses.gamedev.tv/p/unrealvr/?product_id=1319848&coupon_code=K_B&affcode=45216_dezckag6Unity 3D Course:https://courses.gamedev.tv/p/complete-unity-developer-3d/?product_id=1319848&coupon_code=K_B&affcode=45216_dezckag6Unity 2D Course:https://courses.gamedev.tv/p/complete-unity-developer-2d/?product_id=1319848&coupon_code=K_B&affcode=45216_dezckag6Unity RPG Course:https://courses.gamedev.tv/p/unity-rpg/?product_id=1319848&coupon_code=K_B&affcode=45216_dezckag6Blender Course:https://www.gamedev.tv/p/blender/?product_id=1319848&coupon_code=K_B&affcode=45216_dezckag6Blender Character Course:https://www.gamedev.tv/p/blender-character-creator-2/?product_id=1319848&coupon_code=K_B&affcode=45216_dezckag6Enjoy the Podcast!Support the show (https://www.gamedev.tv/p/complete-unity-developer-3d/?product_id=1319848&coupon_code=The_K_B&affcode=45216_dezckag6)
The Software Process and Measurement Cast 627 features our essay on collaboration. Collaboration is a word that gets thrown around A LOT in team-oriented environments. I am not sure everyone means the same thing when they use the term. This week we also have a visit from Jon M Quigley and his Alpha and Omega of Product Development column. Jon and I talked about the idea of fit for use and its connection to quality. Re-Read Saturday News This week we begin the long-anticipated re-read of Great Big Agile, An OS for Agile Leaders by Jeff Dalton. The book was published by Apress in 2019. The 356 pages (335 pages in Arabic numbers and 21 pages in Roman) are organized into an acknowledgment, foreword, preface, 73 chapters, appendix, glossary, and an index. I called this long-anticipated because the poll before the last re-read, Tame you Work Flow, had such intense competition between three books, I decided to re-read all three. Fixing Your Scrum will be next. This re-read will be a little different. We will not cover all 73 chapters. This is not to say that all 73 are not important; as matter of fact, the chapters we are not going to cover are the ones that I use the most. I divide Great Big Agile into three parts, part 1 covers the Agile Performance Holoarchy (Jeff breaks this into 2 parts) and includes chapters 1 - 7. The second part is a wonderful explanation of 65 agile techniques which spans chapters 8 - 72. I use these chapters as a reference and have given the book to several clients as gifts for just that reason. The third chunk is chapter 73 which discusses how to use the Agile Performance Holarchy. We will re-read the front matter, chapters 1 - 7 and 73. My intent is to complete the re-read in 10 installments over the next 11 weeks (I assume I will miss one week due to the holidays). Remember, buy a copy and read along. This week’s installment Week 1: Re-read Logistics and Front Matters - https://bit.ly/3mgz9P6 The Software Process and Measurement Cast is the proud media sponsor of the live@manning conference: Math for Data Science to be held on 01 December 2020 12:00 - 5:00 pm EST live on Twitch. Register for FREE for a unique chance to learn from statisticians and math masters: http://mng.bz/8GAZ #manningontwitch Next SPaMCAST Next week we will talk to David Nicolette, author of Software Development Metrics from Manning Publications. David and I talked about the value of measurement regardless of the approach you are taking to deliver value. Measurement is feedback and measurement is leadership for guiding and improving how work is done.
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month! The theme this year is: if you connect it, protect it! And given how popular IoT devices are these days, and also how horrid their security usually is, this advice has never been more important. In today's show, I'll walk through some top cyber tips for protecting your devices and your home network. And there's a TON of news, as well: I'll update you on the "App Fairness" campaign from Epic, Protonmail, Spotify and others; watch out for fake Android messaging apps made to look like Threema or Telegram; Google's Chrome browser gets slammed for its poor privacy protections; Google is now giving out lists of people who searched on particular terms to law enforcement; Amazon is adding some new privacy options to their Alexa products, while also introducing a super-creepy home spy drone; should you let your insurance company track you? (spoiler: no); and Apple's T2 chip is found to have a severe, unfixable security flaw. Further Info: Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) tip sheets: https://www.cisa.gov/publication/national-cybersecurity-awareness-month-publications Get 20% off my new book at Apress using code Dragons2020. https://www.apress.com/us/book/9781484261880 Google Chrome: the Anti-Privacy Browser: https://theprivacy.com/2020/09/14/google-chrome-the-anti-privacy-browser/?hss_channel=tw-976856456740864004 Coalition for App Fairness’s 10 principles examined: https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/10/05/breaking-down-the-coalition-for-app-fairness-issues-with-apple
In this episode we get to talk with Dani Nordin, a UX design expert and all around fascinating person. Dani has found that finding diverse talent is possible if you put in sufficient effort. Recently she created a role canvas to define the ideal candidate for an open position. Then she worked on finding people with the skills, experience, and mindset that matched this role. If a hiring manager expects recruiters to provide resumes based on a generic job description, you will not find diverse talent. Studies have shown the women and POC candidates often wont apply to jobs because they don't think they qualify or have sufficient skills. Dani believes that degree requirements for developer roles should be removed. She remembers working in Drupal’s open source community where many of the most talented and reliable developers didn't have C.S. degrees. In her current position she has seen the value that internships and mentoring programs can bring to an organization. While interns get great experience that can often lead to jobs, mentors also gain leadership skills and walk away with a new experience. Dani Nordin is an experienced design leader and pot-stirrer who specializes in taking massive, complex problems and breaking them up into manageable pieces. Currently leading Experience Design for the Orders Zones (Medication Management/Services & Tasks) within Athena Clinicals EHR. She also teaches "Information Technology and the Creative Practice," one of the core courses in Northeastern University's Digital Media graduate program. Dani has written several books, including "Drupal for Designers," "Planning and Managing Drupal Projects," and "Drupal Development Tricks for Designers" (O'Reilly) and "Definitive Guide to Drupal 7" (Apress).Dani Nordin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daninordinAthena Health: https://www.athenahealth.com/careersUX Camp Chicago Oct 17th: https://chicagocamps.orgMore episodes of the SnackWalls Podcast: http://podcast.snackwalls.comSnackWalls is powered by San Diego Code School: https://sdcs.ioPlease share like and subscribe for more reach
Mary Thengvall is a connector of people at heart, personally and professionally. She loves digging into the strategy of how to build and foster developer communities and has been doing so for over 10 years. Mary is the Director of Developer Relations at Camunda. She's the author of the first book on Developer Relations: The Business Value of Developer Relations (© 2018, Apress).Mary has been working remotely for many years and in this episode, she shares her best productivity hacks. She also shares about her team's flexible working hours and tips for not burning out. You don't want to miss it!!Connect with Mary:Website: http://marygrace.community/Twitter: @mary_gracePodcast: https://www.communitypulse.io/Connect with me:Join my FREE Side Hustle Challenge: https://www.accountabilibuddyforhire.com/freebiesPlease reach out to me to connect and let me know your thoughts on this episode!Website: https://www.accountabilibuddyforhire.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/accountabilibuddyforhire/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AccountabilibuddyForHireFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/prettysurewecandobetter/
Todd Ogasawara and Jon Westfall discuss his new book: Practical R 4 (published by Apress). They also discuss the Apple Watch's 5th birthday, Microsoft Word vs. two spaces after a period, charging a Macbook on the wrong side (?), the Fintie Bluetooth keyboard with trackpad and iPadOS, and B&H Photo’s Payboo card.
We interview Morey Haber, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of BeyondTrust on the publication of his latest book, ‘Identity Attack Vectors: Implementing an Effective Identity and Access Management Solution’, co-authored with Darren Rolls, CISO & CTO, SailPoint This latest book is the third in a series with Apress books, with the previous two being Privileged Attack Vectors and Asset Attack Vectors. 10 E-Books are available to Listeners! Listen in for details. As a solution, Identity Access Management (IAM) has emerged as the cornerstone of enterprise security. Managing accounts, credentials, roles, certification, and attestation reporting for all resources is now a security and compliance mandate. When identity theft and poor identity management is leveraged as an attack vector, risk and vulnerabilities increase exponentially. As cyber attacks continue to increase in volume and sophistication, it is not a matter of if, but when, an organisation will have an incident. Threat actors target accounts, users, and their associated identities, to conduct their malicious activities through privileged attacks and asset vulnerabilities. Poor identity and privilege management can be leveraged to compromise accounts and credentials within an organisation. The book covers how role-based identity assignments, entitlements, and auditing strategies can be implemented to mitigate the threats leveraging accounts and identities and how to manage compliance for regulatory initiatives. Identity Attack Vectors details the risks associated with poor identity management practices, the techniques that threat actors and insiders leverage, and the operational best practices that organisations should adopt to protect against identity theft and account compromises, and to develop an effective identity governance program. Key Topics covered in the book: The concepts behind an identity and how their associated credentials and accounts can be leveraged as an attack vector How to implement an effective Identity Access Management (IAM) program to manage identities and roles, and provide certification for regulatory compliance Where identity management controls play a part of the cyber kill chain and how privileges should be managed as a potential weak link How to build upon industry standards to integrate key identity management technologies into a corporate ecosystem How to plan for a successful deployment, implementation scope, measurable risk reduction, auditing and discovery, regulatory reporting, and oversight based on real-world strategies to prevent identity attack vector. Morey has more than 20 years of IT industry experience and joined BeyondTrust in 2012 as a part of the eEye Digital Security acquisition. He currently oversees BeyondTrust technology management solutions for vulnerability, and privileged and remote access. In 2004, he joined eEye as Director of Security Engineering and was responsible for strategic business discussions and vulnerability management architectures in Fortune 500 clients. Prior to eEye, he was Development Manager for Computer Associates, Inc. (CA), responsible for new product beta cycles and named customer accounts. He began his career as Reliability and Maintainability Engineer for a government contractor building flight and training simulators. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Recorded 25 November 2019. FURTHER LISTENING Episode 176 - Privileged Access Management (PAM) and analysis of the BeyondTrust Microsoft Vulnerabilities Report 2019 https://blubrry.com/mysecurity/51406933/episode-176-privileged-access-management-pam-and-analysis-of-the-beyondtrust-microsoft-vulnerabilities-report-2019/ Episode 172 - Privileged Access Management (PAM) with BeyondTrust CISO & CTO, Morey Haber https://blubrry.com/mysecurity/48710291/episode-172-privileged-access-management-pam-with-beyondtrust-ciso-cto-morey-haber/ Episode 148 - Privileged Access Management, SingHealth Breach & Beyond Trust solution addressing ASD Top4 - Essential 8 https://blubrry.com/mysecurity/43342483/episode-148-privileged-access-management-singhealth-breach-beyond-trust-solution-addressing-asd-top4-essential-8/
Listen and learn how Anil found the time to write a book while working full-time. Hear his tips to get your ideas published. Anil co-authored this book with his colleagues Sunil Cheruvu, Ned Smith and Dave Wheeler. The book is called Demystifying Internet of Things Security. You may download a free electronic copy from the publisher website APRESS.COM, Amazon Kindle and Google Play Store. Those who prefer a softcover copy can purchase on from the publisher APRESS, Amazon or Barnes and Noble. Producer: David Shaw Speakers contributed to this article in their personal capacity. The views expressed are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of their companies.
Today in part 2 of my deeply insightful interview with author Kris Shaffer, we discuss how marketers and foreign powers have been capturing our attention and even manipulating our responses. We'll discuss how these techniques were used in the 2016 US presidential election and in other critical voting situations. In many cases, it's sufficient to make people stay home or to sow doubt in the election results. But we'll also discuss whether some of these sames tools and techniques can be used to expose manipulation and tip the scales back in our favor. Kris Shaffer, PhD (Yale University, 2011), is a data scientist and Senior Computational Disinformation Analyst for Yonder. He co-authored "The Tactics and Tropes of the Internet Research Agency", a report prepared for the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence about Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Kris has consulted for multiple U.S. government agencies, non-profits, and universities on matters related to digital disinformation, data ethics, and digital pedagogy. Kris is the author of Data versus Democracy: How Big Data Algorithms Shape Opinions and Alter the Course of History, published July 2019 by Apress. Further Info Data versus Democracy: https://www.apress.com/us/book/9781484245392 Kris Shaffer’s website: https://pushpullfork.com Weapons of Math Destruction: https://weaponsofmathdestructionbook.com/ Automating Inequality: https://virginia-eubanks.com/ The Great Hack: https://www.thegreathack.com/ Give Thanks and Donate: https://firewallsdontstopdragons.com/give-thanks-donate/
They say we are in the Information Age and that data is the new oil. But many (including my guest, Kris Shaffer) are saying that was is truly valuable today is attention, not information. Information is so plentiful now that it almost has no value. And because just about everything on the internet is free, we're paying for it with our attention. Marketers have gone to great lengths to study human behavior and they know exactly how to get and keep our attention. Unfortunately, these techniques can also be used to distract us and manipulate us. We'll discuss this and much more in today's interview (part 1 of 2). Kris Shaffer, PhD (Yale University, 2011), is a data scientist and Senior Computational Disinformation Analyst for Yonder. He co-authored "The Tactics and Tropes of the Internet Research Agency", a report prepared for the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence about Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Kris has consulted for multiple U.S. government agencies, non-profits, and universities on matters related to digital disinformation, data ethics, and digital pedagogy. Kris is the author of Data versus Democracy: How Big Data Algorithms Shape Opinions and Alter the Course of History, published July 2019 by Apress. Further Info Data versus Democracy: https://www.apress.com/us/book/9781484245392 Kris Shaffer’s website: https://pushpullfork.com Carey’s Best & Worst Gifts for 2019: https://firewallsdontstopdragons.com/best-worst-gifts-2019/
Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because by understanding the past, we're better prepared for the innovations of the future! Today we're going to talk about Apple's Mobile Device Management; what we now call Mobility. To kick things off we'll take you back to the year 2001. 2001 was the year Nickelback released How You Remind Me. Destiny's Child was still together. Dave Matthews released The Space Between, and the first real Mobile Device Management was born. The first real mobile management solution to gain traction was SOTI, which launched in 2001 with an eye towards leveraging automation using mobile devices and got into device management when those options started to emerge. More and more IT departments wanted “Over The Air” management, or OTA management. So Airwatch, founded by John Marshall in 2003 as Wandering Wi-Fi, was the first truly multi-platform device management solution. This time, rather than try to work within the confines of corporate dogma surrounding how the business of IT was done, Apple would start to go their own way. This was made possible by the increasing dominance of the iPhone accessing Exchange servers and the fact that suddenly employees were showing up with these things and using them at work. Suddenly, companies needed to manage the OS that ships on iPhone, iOS. The original iPhone was released in 2007 and iOS management initially occurred manually through iTunes. You could drag an app onto a device and the app would be sent to the phone over the USB cable, and some settings were exposed to iTunes. Back then you had to register an iOS device with Apple by plugging it into iTunes in order to use it. You could also backup and restore a device using iTunes, which came with some specific challenges, such as the account you used to buy an app would follow the “image” to the new device. Additionally, if the backup was encrypted or not determined what was stored in the backup and some information might have to be re-entered. This led to profiles. Profiles were created using a tool called the iPhone Configuration Utility, released in 2008. A Profile is a small xml file that applies a given configuration onto an iOS device. This was necessary because developers wanted to control what could be done on iOS devices. One of those configurations was the ability to install an app over the air that was hosted on an organization's own web server, provided the .ipa mime type on the web server was defined. This basically mirrored what the App Store was doing and paved the way for internal app stores and profiles that were hosted on servers, both of which could be installed using in-house app stores. During that same time-frame, Jamf, Afaria (by SAP), and MobileIron, founded by Ajay Mishra and Suresh Batchu, in the previous year, were also building similar OTA profile delivery techniques leveraging the original MDM spec. At this point, most OTA management tasks (such as issuing a remote wipe or disabling basic features of devices) were done using Exchange ActiveSync (EAS). You could control basic password policies as well as some rudimentary devices settings such as disabling the camera. With this in mind, Apple began to write the initial MDM specifications, paving the way for an entire IT industry segment to be born. This was the landscape when the first edition of the Enterprise iPhone and iPad Administrator's Guide was released by Apress in 2010. Additional MDM solutions were soon to follow. TARMAC released MDM for iOS devices using a server running on a Mac in late 2011. AppBlade and Excitor was also released in 2011. Over the course of the next 8 years, MDM became one part of a number of other lovely acronyms: • Mobile Content Management, or MCM, is really just a Content Management System that sends content and services to mobile devices. • Mobile Identity Management, or MIM, refers to where the SIM card of one's mobile phone works as an identity • Enterprise Mobility Management, or EMM, gets more into managing apps and content that gets put on devices • Unified Endpoint Management, or UEM, brings traditional laptops and then desktops into the management feature, merging EMM with traditional device management. X-Men First Class came in 2011, although the mail server by the same name was all but gone by then. This was a pivotal year for Apple device management and iOS in the enterprise, as Blackberry announced that you would be able to manage Apple devices with their Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES), which had been created in 1999 to manage Blackberry devices. This legitimized using Apple's mobile devices in enterprise environments and also an opportunistic play for licensing due to the fact that the devices were becoming such a mainstay in the enterprise and a shift towards UEM that would continue until 2018, when BlackBerry Enterprise Server was renamed to BlackBerry Unified Endpoint Manager. An explosion of MDM providers has occurred since Blackberry added Apple to their platform, to keep up with the demand of the market. Filewave and LANrev added MDM to their products in 2011 with new iOS vendors NotifyMDM and SOTI entering into the Apple Device Management family. Then Amtel MDM, AppTrack, Codeproof, Kony, ManageEngine (a part of Zoho corporation), OurPact, Parallels, PUSHMANAGER, ProMDM, SimpleMDM, Sophos Mobile Control, and Tangoe MDM were released in 2012. MaaS360 was acquired by IBM in 2013, the same year auralis, CREA MDM, FancyFon Mobility Center (FAMOC), Hexnode, Lightspeed, and Relution were released, and when Endpoint Protector added MDM to their security products. Citrix also acquired Zenprise in 2013 to introduce XenMobile. Jamf Now (originally called Bushel), Miradore, Mosyle, and ZuluDesk (acquired by Jamf in 2018 and being rebranded to Jamf School) were released in 2014, which also saw VMware acquired Airwatch for $1.54 billion dollars and Good Technology acquire BoxTone, beefing up their Apple device management capabilities. 2014 also saw Microsoft extend Intune to manage iOS devices. Things quieted down a bit but in 2016 after Apple started publishing the MDM specifications guide freely, an open source MDM called MicroMDM was initially committed to github, making it easier for organizations to build their own fork or implement that should they choose. Others crept on the scene as well during those year, such as Absolute Manage MDM, AppTech 360, Avalanche Mobility Center, Baramundi, Circle by Disney, Cisco Meraki (by way of the Cisco acquisition of Meraki), Kaseya EMM, SureMDM, Trend Micro Mobile Security, and many others. Each one of these tools has a great place in the space. Some focus on specific horizontal or vertical markets, while others focus on integrating with other products in a company's portfolio. With such a wide field of MDM solutions, Apple has been able to focus efforts on building a great API and not spend a ton of time on building out many of the specific features needed for every possible market. A number of family or residential MDM providers have also sprung up, including Circle by Disney. The one market Apple has not made MDM available to has been the home. Apple has a number of tools they believe help families manage devices. It's been touted as a violation of user privacy to deploy MDM for home environments and in fact is a violation of the APNs terms of service. Whether we believe this to be valid or not, OurPact, initially launched in 2012, was shut down in 2019 along with a number of other screen time apps for leveraging MDM to control various functions of iOS devices. The MDM spec has evolved over the years. iOS 4 in 2010 saw the first MDM and Volume Purchase Program. iOS 5 in 2011 added over the air os updates, Siri management, and provided administrators with the ability to disable the backups of iOS devices to Apple's iCloud cloud service. iOS 6 saw the addition of APIs for 3rd party developers, managed open in for siloing content, device supervision (which gave us the ability to take additional management tasks on devices we could prove the ownership of) and MDM for the Mac. That MDM for the Mac piece will become increasingly important over the next 7 years. Daft Punk weren't the only ones that got lucky in 2013. That year brought us iOS 7 for macOS 10.9. The spec was updated to manage TouchID settings, give an Activation Lock bypass key for supervised devices, and the future of per-app settings management came with Managed App Config. 2014 gave us iOS 8 and MacOS 10.10. Here, we got the Device Enrollment Program which allows devices to enroll into an MDM server automatically at setup time and and Apple Configurator enrollments, allowing us to get closer to zero touch installations again. 2015 brought with it The Force Awakens and awakened Device-based VPP in iOS 9 and macOS 2015, which finally allowed administrators to push apps to devices without needing an AppleID, the B2B App Store which allowed for pushing out apps that weren't available on the standard app store, supervision reminders which are important as it was the first inkling of prompting users in an effort to provide transparency around what was happening on their devices, the ability to enable and disable apps, the ability to manage the home screen, and kiosk mode, or the ability to lock an app into the foreground on a device. The pace continued to seem frenzied in 2016, when Justin Timberlake couldn't stop the feeling that he got when in iOS 10 and macOS 10.12 he could suddenly restart and shut down a device through MDM commands. And enable Lost Mode. This was also the year Apple shipped their first operating system in a long, long time when APFS was deployed to iOS. Millions of devices got a new filesystem during that upgrade, which went oh so smoothly due to the hard work of everyone involved. iOS 11 with macOS 10.13 saw less management being done on the Mac but a frenzy of updates bringing us Classroom 2 management, FaceID management, AirPrint management, the ability to add devices to DEP through Apple Configurator, QR code based enrollment, User Approved Kernel Extension Loading for Mac and User Approved MDM enrollment for Mac. These last two meant that users needed to explicitly accept enrollment and drivers loading, again trading ease of use out for transparency. Many would consider this a fair trade. Many administrators are frustrated by it. I kinda' think it is what it is. 2018 saw the Volume Purchase Program, the portal to build an Apple Push Notification certificate, and the DEP portal collapsed into Apple Management Programs, with the arrival of Apple Business Manager. We also got our first salvo of Identity providers with oauth for managed Exchange Accounts, we got the ability to manage tvOS apps on devices and we could start restricting password auto-fill. And this year, we get new content caching configuration options, bluetooth management, autonomous single app mode, os update deferrals, and the automatic renewal of Active Directory Certificates. This year we also get a new enrollment type which uses a Managed Apple ID and then separate encrypted volumes for data storage. What's so special about Apple's MDM push? Well, for starters, they took all that legacy IT industry dogma from the past 30 years and decided to do something different. Or did they? The initial MDM options looked a lot like At Ease, a tool from the 1980s. And I mean some of the buttons say the same thing they said on the screens for Newton management. The big difference here is that Push Notifications needed to be added as you couldn't connect to a socket on a device running on your local network. Because most of the iPhones weren't on that network. But the philosophy of managing only what you have to to make the lives of your coworkers better means pushing settings, not locking users from changing their background. Or initially it meant that at least. The other thing that is so striking is that this was the largest and fastest adoption of enterprise technology I've seen. Sometimes the people who have survived this era tend to get a bit grumpy because the cheese is moved… EVERY YEAR! But keep in mind that Apple has sold 1.4 billion iPhones as have 423 million iPads, and don't forget a couple hundred million Macs. That's over 2 billion devices we've had to learn to cope with. Granted, not all of them are in the enterprise. But imagine this: that's more than the entire population of China, the US, and Indonesia. How many people in those three out of the top 5 populated countries in the world go to work every day. And how many go to school. It's been a monumental and rapid upheaval of the IT world order. And it's been fun to be a part of!