Alan and I are presenting at Oxford University's new short course on Mobile Social Networking, which was designed by our good friend Steve Jones of the 3G Portal, who obviously also will present. The one day course is on July 3, in the middle of my two other short courses of the summer schedule of 2007 at Oxford - ie 3G-TV-video and mobile course (1 day with James Parton of O2) and the 3G/UMTS Technical course (4 days with Harri Holma and Antti Toskala of Nokia, among many others).
Our topic matter at the Mobile Social Networking course ranges from anywhere from the social networking and related behaviour and phenomena (MySpace, YouTube, Flickr, Wikipedia, Second Life, World of Warcraft etc) and then discusses the specific mobile social networking aspects from converged services such as Habbo Hotel, Cyworld, Flirtomatic etc to pure mobile communities such as SeeMeTV, MyNuMo, Moblog UK etc. In essense, if you enjoy the content of our blog, podcast and book - then this course is for you. And/or, if you have staff who need to be brought up to speed on mobile social networking, then send them to our course!
The Oxford University short courses for executives are extremely cost-effective, in contrast with various conferences, workshops, training and consultancy. This mobile social networking course costs only 345 UKP for the early bird registration.
Please see the Oxford University course description at this page for more:
http://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/cpd/electronics/courses/mobile_social_networking.asp
Please feel free to contact any of the three of us, Alan Moore, Steve Jones or myself if you have any questions about this course. Oh, and some may be wondering - yes, Oxford will of course also offer this course (as any in this series) as custom courses at your premises for your employees, to groups as small as 12, and bring it to any country, if you have a larger group to train and don't want to fly them all to Oxford.
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