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Type: extRequest
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Done
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Fix Version/s: Sprint 4.1.2
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Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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Labels:None
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HD-Chapter:I2ND
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HD-Enabler:OFNIC
Description
Hi There,
I have created an account for FI-WARE and you were asking for feedback so
here it is.
For the first webinar i tried to follow i was looking into the OFNIC webinar
and the first thing i run into is this pretty complex information on
networking (which is ok it doesn't scare me)
But come on, it's presented by a computer voice of a bad 80's sci-fi flick.
Nobody wants to listen to a computer voice in the first place, but in the
second place if complex information need to be transfered where certain
parts of information are more crutial than others, there needs to be
dynamics in a voice to emphasize more important parts of a phrase, then a
monotone computer voice makes information transfer less efficient.
kind regards,
Peter Bruun
p.s. still excited by it all!!
sounds like a great opportunity
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Hi Peter,
We are improving the presentation style of the Generic Enablers, and your feedback in indeed important for us. Concerning the OFNIC webinar, it is based on the earlier style we adopted for such presentations; we plan to update it very soon.
In case you need further information on OFNIC please don't hesitate to ask me directly.
Best Regards
Pier
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Messaggio originale----Da: fiware-feedback-bounces@lists.fi-ware.org fiware-feedback-bounces@lists.fi-ware.org Per conto di Peter Bruun
Inviato: venerdì 21 novembre 2014 21:38
A: fiware-feedback@lists.fi-ware.org
Oggetto: [Fiware-feedback] OFNIC webinar
Hi There,
I have created an account for FI-WARE and you were asking for feedback so here it is.
For the first webinar i tried to follow i was looking into the OFNIC webinar and the first thing i run into is this pretty complex information on networking (which is ok it doesn't scare me) But come on, it's presented by a computer voice of a bad 80's sci-fi flick.
Nobody wants to listen to a computer voice in the first place, but in the second place if complex information need to be transfered where certain parts of information are more crutial than others, there needs to be dynamics in a voice to emphasize more important parts of a phrase, then a monotone computer voice makes information transfer less efficient.
kind regards,
Peter Bruun
p.s. still excited by it all!!
sounds like a great opportunity