Mobile Ministry Magazine (MMM)

Posts Tagged ‘mobile environment’

What Will Happen When…

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

…What will happen when the untapped knowledge of every patient, of every caregiver, of everyone who has something of value to share actually has the opportunity to share it?

That’s the next frontier.  It is no longer about access.  It’s about uploads. It’s about inputs.  It’s about learning from each other.

Patients are not the only ones who can benefit from this new model of participatory medicine. Institutions can too.

E-patient Dave deBronkart is a tech geek who also happens to be a cancer survivor. He used CaringBridge during his illness to stay in touch with his friends and family. He used ACOR to gather expert peer advice about kidney cancer. He used Beth Israel’s PatientSite to keep up to date on his treatments and communicate with his doctors.

Excellent post reflecting on and looking at the implications of the accessibility of information because of the advances made, and the advances that will come, in mobile and social web technologies as it relates to health management at the Pew Internet and American Life Project website. Read the rest of The Power of Mobile here.

It definitely is a matter of when, not if, mobile will take a larger role not just in health, but in education, government, and faith-based pursuits. What are some of these implications, and how do you approach these changes in light of what you want to use, and what’s being marketed to you?

 

Configring the MMM Work Environment

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

It’s going to be an adventure.

At least that’s how I feel in gearing up for this coming Monday being the day of full-time MMM work. I’ve not found the workstation/tablet, but I’ve got tasks and will be noting items to be done.

There will be some using of the region as the “office.” And probably some adjustments with the idea of using the Nokia N800 as a second, interactive monitor. It will be different, and fun.

Who knew that God could setup some neat moments like these?

 

Mobify empowers marketers and developers to create amazing mobile web experiences. Tap to learn more

Mobify