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TelaSocial Dashboard Kiosk
Proposed Track (Technology & Product)
TelaSocial is a powered by Mozilla, an open-source software application that brings the open web in public and semi-public spaces using TV panels. The talk highlights how the social web can impact our community spaces with an experience that is different than the Mobile or the Desktop metaphor. In this space, TelaSocial uses Mozilla technology and web standards to help local communities to connect, collaborate, and create common benefit. The presentation covers challenges and opportunities found as the project matures with interactions based in real customers, partners, and collaborators.
Speaker(s): Marcio Galli
Marcio is a long-time evangelist to the open web and worked with Mozilla in various stages of the project and in different areas. Marcio started his career as a web developer creating DHTML pages in 1997 when he was featured as innovator at the What’s Hot Netscape pages. Marcio became a technology evangelist for Netscape during the days of standards enlightenment needs ( browser wars .) Before being full-time working at Taboca Labs/TelaSocial, he worked 3 years for Mozilla for marketing and at Mozilla Labs with early Mobile projects and HTML-based desktop projects such as Chromeless. Before creating TelaSocial marcio's early product design received an award from McArthur Foundation + Mozilla in Austin Texas during the Jetpack for Learning Educational competition.
References
- developers — a component of this project, written in JavaScript, named TagVisor, MPL released. It uses HTML5 and CSS animation to make any web page be turned to couch/TV mode ( https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/demos/detail/rejoyjs ). See github open project at https://github.com/taboca/TagVisor
- developers — CSS grid solution where developers can write grid layouts using ascii specification - https://github.com/taboca/TelaSocial-Grid-Type
- TelaSocial Pilot — http://www.slideshare.net/taboca/telasocial-presentation-and-lessons-learned-with-the-pilot-case-at-icmcusp
- TelaSocial paper presented at 3rd W3C Conference In Brazil — http://blog.telasocial.com/projeto-telasocial-apresentado-na-3-conferenc
- http://www.mozilla.org/projects/powered-by.html
- https://etherpad.mozilla.org/proposal-latam-marcio-telasocial — changes in the design of this talk, history
Additional talk proposal details
English language
Preferred Day of Talk: --
Presentation Slides (to provide at a later point):
Ideal Audience Size or note towards audience: if you are interested in the uses of mozilla technology, and web stadards, to reach out to our local communities. If you are also interested about the struggling difficulties in how to create an engaging product out of mozilla technology and how mozilla, and other technologies are challenging projects to become business. This talk highlights a lot of hard problems when open technologies attempts to face daily life and market routine.
Equipment Needs (Video projector already included): flux capacitor
To Be Completed by the Audience
Submit a Question for the Speaker(s) here:
Place your name here if you would like to attend this talk:
- Leo Balter
- Marcelo Araldi
- William Quiviger