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MBA student productivity surges with Google Docs

2010/08/15 at 11:02 pm Filed in:Social Apps | Web Applications No Comments

I observed that Google Docs had a dramatic impact on productivity during group work in the EDHEC MBA program. Students typically worked in groups of six students. Initially, they would divide the work so that each student would work on part of a Word document or Powerpoint presentation. One group member would be designated as the “integrator”, and would receive each student’s contribution by email. The “integrator” had to deal with a number of issues, including inconsistent formatting, content overlap (two or more students writing about the same thing), inconsistent style (point of view, 1st vs 3rd person), missing emails and files, mixed up file versions, and other problems. Typically the integrator would receive the files at the last minute, leaving little or no time to work together with team to resolve the issues.

After I introduced Google Docs and Google Groups to several teams, productivity increased dramatically. The role of integrator was eliminated.

The Google Presentation below was prepared for a student group presentation in an Introduction to Information Technology class taught by Professor Vasarhelyi of Rutgers University. Many students in the class were unfamiliar with the concept of using software other than email for group collaboration, and the presenters gave their personal testimony about the significant reduction in effort they experienced using Google Docs instead of Microsoft Office.

“Gigazad” Wi-Fi access point technology available for licensing

2010/06/01 at 10:26 pm Filed in:Mobile Apps | Portfolio | Web Applications No Comments

I launched Gigazad Networks Inc. in 2006 after learning about the ability to run Linux applications on Linksys Wi-Fi routers. The “Gigazad” routers I created can insert full screen pages into the user’s browsing experience, to communicate messages such as advertising or service provider announcements. For example, full page ads can appear periodically with the ability to allow the user to click through and fully explore an advertiser’s site if they are interested.

A network of Wi-Fi hotspots was established that included Vancouver’s Watermark Restaurant at Kits Beach, Nat Bailey Stadium (with news coverage on CBC radio and The Province newspaper), and Blenz Coffee, as well as locations in Alberta, Ontario, and Washington State. The network had 30,000 users prior to being discontinued.

We welcome inquiries if you have a possible application for this technology.

UPDATE: We have published our investigation into the available technologies for advertising-supported free Wi-Fi:

Mobile Broadband Advertising: An Overview of Advertising Revenue Options for Free Networks & Wi-Fi Hotspots

This paper discusses the available solutions for generating advertising revenue from the operation of Wi-Fi Hotspots and other free public networks. The various technological approaches taken by various vendors are reviewed, and usability and effectiveness challenges are identified.

Sample screenshots: