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“It’s not about being the first to market; it’s about being the first to get it right.” -Benny Xian

November 4, 2014 by spiros No Comments

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From the web, Opinion

Why Basic Coding Should Be a Mandatory Class in Junior High

November 3, 2014 by spiros No Comments

One of the roles our education system is supposed to play is to prepare kids to be responsible citizens, with the skills needed to be successful in adulthood. All of the various classes — starting in kindergarten, where they lay out the fundamentals of reading,writing, sharing and even early math — are designed to be a set of building blocks of knowledge. Each consecutive year introduces new blocks in kids’ education, designed to get them ready for life so that they’re capable of earning a living.

http://time.com/2881453/programming-in-schools/

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General, Meet-ups

Top 5 Hidden City Bars in Sydney

November 2, 2014 by spiros No Comments

There’s something extremely alluring about discovering a discreet door in a dodgy laneway with stairs that lead a vigilant you to the best night of your life.

http://www.xploresydney.com/top-5-hidden-city-bars/

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General

Design your Life

October 27, 2014 by spiros No Comments

Another write up of a book by my friend Vince Frost. It’s not a design book it’s a lot more.

http://www.port-magazine.com/design/how-to-design-your-life-vince-frost/

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From the web, Opinion

Salary Gap between PR and journalists, what would the book industry comparison look like?

October 26, 2014 by spiros No Comments

I was reading the below article and thought to myself  what would the book industry comparison look like?

The growing pay gap between journalism and public relations

After years of grim news for the news industry marked by seemingly endless rounds of staff cutbacks, it’s not unusual for those thinking about a career in journalism or veterans trying to find a new job to look at options in related fields. One field outpacing journalism both in sheer numbers and in salary growth is public relations.

 http://t.co/RurZwOfYoq for full article.

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About, business, Digital Marketing

Muru-D start-up Chatty Kidz works together with ILF

April 15, 2014 by spiros No Comments

It’s great to tell you about a project I’m passionate about. My background is in publishing and technology, so to build an app that combines these two areas in such a practical way is a great opportunity to make a meaningful difference.

I am talking about ILF Books, a project where Chatty Kidz and The Indigenous Literary Foundation have teamed up to launch a simple, yet powerful app for reading with children.

The first book featured on the app is a compelling story, Bangs 2 Jurrukuk, written by senior girls from Tiwi Island and is a captivating tale which shares traditional Tiwi culture and values of love, courage and ‘One People’.

You can download it from Apple via this link https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/ilf-books/id844832111?mt=8  or search for “ILF BOOKS” in the Apple store.

Those who download the app will see that it has a number of strong educational advantages for children.  These include helping to develop early reading skills plus exposure to print and reading behaviors, as well as building children’s confidence to read aloud and developing important oral language skills.

The app also offers a very real way for communities and families to connect. For instance younger siblings will be able to bond with their older brother or sister through shared story time or perhaps a grandparent living far away will read to their grandchild.

Karen Williams from the Indigenous Literary Foundation says the initiative brings them one step closer to their goal.

“We believe that Australia’s Indigenous children and families living in remote communities across Australia should have access to the same opportunities as other citizens.

Yet the big barrier is not only distance but literacy levels.  Providing access to quality books at the same time as sharing stories and creating a pleasurable reading experience is essential. This app is a fun way to not only connect isolated communities through reading, but also to enjoy the experience of combining books with technology. This should appeal to young children in particular.”

The App is free, available nationally from the Apple App Store and I hope you will see it as a fun, enjoyable way for children and adults of all ages to engage in and share the joy of reading, no matter where they are located.

How it works

Two people using the App to connect through video, a story is then shared and comes to life as pages are turned in real-time by both readers.  Words, colours and pictures are all sensitive to touch and highlighted when activated.  This widens the scope and educational opportunities for readers to interact and learn.

 

A bit about Chatty Kidz

Started in 2013 by Ken Taggart, it was born out of the need to create a meaningful connection with his family spread throughout the world, The result is an app that effectively turns iPad time into family time by giving a platform for families and communities to stay connected through content, education and video. In February 2014, Chatty Kidz was selected to be part of the Telstra incubator Muru-D. http://www.chattykidz.com

 

A bit about Indigenous Literary Foundation

The Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) was founded by Suzy Wilson and set up by members of the Australian Book Industry in 2005 with the core aim of drawing upon the skills and expertise of the Australian book industry to address literacy levels in remote Indigenous communities.  From 2006-2010 the project worked in partnership with The Fred Hollows Foundation who delivered the programs and administered funds.

The ILF aims to raise literacy levels and improve the lives and opportunities of Indigenous children living in remote and isolated regions. This is done by through the delivery of books and literacy resources, publishing and visits out to remote communities.  In addition, the Foundation advocates to raise community awareness of Indigenous literacy issues. http://www.indigenousliteracyfoundation.org.au

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Personal Updates, sports

Palmer’s official team photo

February 13, 2014 by spiros No Comments

Palmers 2014 team photo

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Personal Updates

Tweet: Great talk with the children’s publishers at A&U

February 11, 2014 by spiros No Comments

Great talk with the children’s publishers at A&U. Great to see the enthusiasm for the future of their product

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Meet-ups

Feedback from the talk

February 10, 2014 by spiros No Comments

Really appreciate the feedback from my talk on Wednesday.

Chris Wakeford
Great meetup which gave me some great ideas..
Love to hear more from spiros.
Great informed generous man with his insights.
Start nest always impress me with bring great speakers to crowie….thanks team as always

DaC
The speaker Spiros was well-informed and candid in his speech and responses. Really enjoyed it. Thanks to Spiros, Jono and Start Nest!

Charles Richard
Was a bit book centric, but it was a great talk, very well presented. Would like to have heard more about publishing rich-media. Question time was Vibrant and intelligent.

Steph
Thanks for the informative talk. Annoyed I had to leave before questions finished, please pass on my thanks to the speaker.

Terry Hilsberg
Spiros did an excellent job at dissecting the issues invovled in the publishing industry. Well done. Terry

 

http://www.meetup.com/North-Shore-Startups/events/161686492/

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Personal Updates

Great night with Chatty Kidz and Muru-D

February 5, 2014 by spiros 1 Comment

Was great to be standing up with Ken from Chatty Kidz as it was selected to be part of Class One of the startup accelerator program, muru-D.

Really looking forward to working with Ken and his team to make this bit of publishing brilliance a reality.

Read all about it at http://www.techworld.com.au/slideshow/537377/telstra_picks_startups_40_000_investment/?image=1

Details on Chatty Kidz at http://www.chattykidz.com/

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