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Shindig is a patented technology platform for large scale online video chat events. Fueled described Shindig as "a new online video chat platform, (which) aims to make talking online more natural by imitating real-life events; users can freely mingle, moving between conversations with the same ease as you might move through a dinner party." In a Shindig event, participants can use webcams to see each other in a shared space. A featured presenter can give a talk, be interviewed, share a multimedia presentation, give a live performance, teach a course and much more to a live online audience of thousands.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mediacastermagazine.com/news/canadian-music-week-goes-online-with-branded-video-chats/1002143233/ )〕 Meanwhile, audience members can move freely in and out of private video conversations with whomever they choose, and selected guests can be brought up to "share the stage" and directly interact with hosts "face-to-face" before the entire group.〔〔 The speaker can also share PDF, MP3, and MP4 multimedia files with the group.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.crunchbase.com/company/shindig )〕 Notable pioneers and institutions who have used the platform include Bill Gates, TED.com, Sheryl Sandberg, Guy Kawasaki, Jim Cramer, Michael Saylor, Forbes, The Chicago Tribune, Random House, Ernst & Young, Simon & Schuster, Folio, Los Angeles Review of Books, Lucky Magazine, TEDx, BookTalk Nation and many more. The platform was first introduced as a means of enabling author talks and Q&A's. Among the many hundreds of notable authors who have used the platform: Tom Angleberger, Dan Ariely, Edward Jay Epstein, Richard Paul Evans, Jackson "Cat Daddy" Galaxy, Carla Hall, Hugh Howey, A. J. Jacobs, Jerry B. Jenkins, Kevin Kelly, Jill Lepore, Wendy Lower, Marissa Meyer, Jo Nesbø, Susan Orlean, George Packer, Michael Pollan, Diane Ravitch and Lori Wilde. Shindig has also been looked at as a potential solution for online education. As cited in Campus Technology, "Shindig's proprietary technology may enable online faculty members to facilitate rich media interactive video and audio with large numbers of students in an online course...these students can also see each other, and they can, with only a click, self aggregate into their own collaborative groups and speak with each other in real time during the course." University Business says "Shindig enables the real-life dynamics of a face-to-face course with all its interaction and participatory features at internet scale." Shindig enables a hybrid MOOC, which has the potential to reduce the cost of higher education without radically diminishing its quality, as many feel other MOOCs and platforms threaten to do. As of October 2013, some 20 institutions had commenced pilots using the platform for online e-courses including Caltech, Duke, NYU, Cooper Union, Texas A&M, Manhattanville, University of the Sciences and University of Crete. Shindig was the recipient of SIAA's 2013 Innovation Incubator Award as the Educator's Choice Runner-Up for Education Technology Product or Service. == History == Shindig was created by serial entrepreneur, angel tech investor, music industry pioneer and technology executive Steve Gottlieb in 2009. His past career highlights include founding and running one of the largest independent music companies in the US with 30 Gold, Platinum, and Multi-platinum releases to its credit. In 2009, Gottlieb filed a number of patents for self-aggregated chat and other innovations that would become the underlying basis for the Shindig platform.〔 Gottlieb identified a basic flaw that was common to all video chat technology: each platform used a similar basic architecture which locked users into a single conversation. The result was an unnatural interaction, and it created the unrealistic expectation that participants would give their undivided attention to one another.〔 Gottlieb sought to create a new architecture that replicated the ease of conversing in an actual physical space where one could freely chose with whom one spoke. Beta of the platform began in June 2012. November 26, 2012 marked the occasion of Shindig's 200th online video chat book tour event with best-selling author Hugh Howey (''Wool''). Howey stated, "As an author who loves to connect with his readers across the globe, my one wish is that I could be everywhere at once. Shindig makes that happen."〔(【引用サイトリンク】Online Meet and Greet with Hugh Howey Marks Shindig's 200th Video Chat Book Event )〕 In April 2013, Shindig hosted Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates' interactive presentation and Q&A session with students at Concordia College. In May 2013, over 50 prominent authors participated in Shindig's presentation of Live from BookExpo America, a marathon of live author talks. Authors who participated included Chuck Palahniuk, Sylvia Day, Ruth Westheimer, Slash Coleman, Hugh Howey, Lauren Weisberger, A.J. Jacobs, Jill Shalvis, Mary Higgins Clark, Trista Sutter and Rob Sheffield, amongst others. In October 2013, Shindig was used to host the Capital E-xchange education summit featuring some of the foremost thought leaders in education, including former White House tech advisor Aneesh Chopra, Michael Saylor, John Katzman and more. The Shindig platform was also enlisted by the organizers of World Book Night, allowing thousands of passionate readers to experience the announcement of 2014's selected books. The platform will be utilized in daily author-reader events in the 30 days leading up to World Book Night on April 23, 2014. In 2010, the company raised $5MM in financing from the Pritzker/Vlock family office.〔 An additional $5 million was raised in 2013. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shindig (video chat platform)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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