Create the Gadget Sandwich: Blogging While Brown 2012


I'm about to start the second day of the 5th Annual Blogging While Brown Conference. I have a family of gadgets with me. Why would I do that, when I can technically do everything on the iPad?! Both iOS, Android, and soon to be Windows 8 (sorry RIM, the Blackberry Playbook is trash) are pitched to be the replacements for ancient things such as notepads, cell phones, and laptops. However, the following equation wins out:

Gadget Sandwich = Tablet + Laptop powered Cellphone + Notepad between two slices of Shareef

The notepad is the meat

Your notepad, which you won't actually use to take notes, rests on your lap as nothing more than a glorified stand for gadgets. This makes a perfect mini table for your tablet and phone - otherwise your gadgets may slip and slide all over your lap. If your notepad is large enough, you should still have some open space between the tablet and phone that you can doodle on.

The tablet and cell are ... more meat

You need to take notes, so fire up Pages or another word processing program. Don't use a simple text editor that doesn't support bullets. It's much easier to organize your thoughts, for example, by listing a question and all of the answers as a bulleted list under the question. Trust me, the organization helps when you're reviewing the notes later.

Viewing the thoughts of others can be just as important, if not more, than your own. If you're not telekinetic, you'll need to use Twitter to see what other people (not only conference attendees - other people contribute too) are sharing. Fire up twitter on the cell phone and follow the conference hashtag. Contribute to the discussions with summaries of the long form notes that you're taking on your tablet.

The laptop is the cheese (Optional)

The laptop is optional, especially because it tends to get hot and loud, but it can keep you charged up as a power source. I keep my devices plugged in even if they're fully charged, and I keep it in my lap because my USB cables usually can't reach if I sit the laptop on the table. With this setup, my devices can last way into the evening activities. It's even better if you're near a power outlet, because one plugged in laptop can power as many USB devices as the laptop supports.

Your hands and your lap are the bread.

Rest your gadgets in your lap, and rest your hands in top. Now make your sandwich and enjoy the meal!

Tech Connections: Blogging While Brown 2012

Blogging has been a great way for me to channel my passions online. This weekend, I'll be able to network with many other bloggers at the 5th Annual Blogging While Brown conference. Follow me on Twitter (@ShareefJackson) as well as the hashtag #BWB2012 for updates on the conferences. The first session on turning a blog into a book has been fascinating.

Technology and the Internet has evolved from being an escape from real life into a means to extend your persona and brand farther than your physical network. Invest in yourself and make it happen!

Technology Inspirations: My Dad



Everyone has someone in their life that has inspired them towards their passion. My dad has always been an ear for my constantly pestering questions about how things work - tech, music, life, anything. He's a professional DJ so is definitely an audio geek, and I always saw him adding to his repertoire. I carried his crates like a true roadie when he was vinyl only, and saw him transition to CDs and now his experiments with electronic media. He's served as an example of following what you love and not be ashamed to geek out over technology.

Check out this recent interview that he's posted online. He still loves what he does. Props to you dad. Love you.

SpaceX Releases Gorgeous Videos and Photos of Successful Shuttle Launch

Viewing history on an iPad

On its second try, SpaceX successfully completed the first launch of a commercial spacecraft on Tuesday morning at 3:44am. Right now, the Dragon spacecraft is in orbit, and the SpaceX team is doing checks and scans to prepare for its docking attempt with the International Space Station on May 25th. From the SpaceX updates website:

 

Mission Highlights: During the mission, Dragon must perform a series of complex tasks, each presenting significant technical challenges (dates subject to change):

  • May 22/Launch Day: SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launches a Dragon spacecraft into orbit from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
  • May 23: Dragon orbits Earth as it travels toward the International Space Station.
  • May 24: Dragon’s sensors and flight systems are subjected to a series of complicated tests to determine if the vehicle is ready to berth with the space station; these tests include maneuvers and systems checks in which the vehicle comes within 1.5 miles of the station.
  • May 25: NASA decides if Dragon is allowed to attempt berthing with the station. If so, Dragon approaches. It is captured by station’s robotic arm and attached to the station, a feat that requires extreme precision.
  • May 25 - 31: Astronauts open Dragon’s hatch, unload supplies and fill Dragon with return cargo.
  • May 31: After approximately two weeks, Dragon is detached from the station and returns to Earth, landing in the Pacific, hundreds of miles west of Southern California.

 

I've included some high quality videos below from the Vimeo site - there are also photos. They speak for themselves.