Posts Tagged ‘web’

Mobile Is More than the Web

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

One of the pitfalls that I run into when thinking/doing mobile happens to be one of the more notable items illustrated here: there are approx 4 billion registered mobile devices (3.5-3.75 billion mobile users) but only 1-1.2 billion of them access the web on their mobile (how big is mobile). See what I see? 25-33% of mobile users are online, how does one develop a ministry with mobile when its more than just the web that’s needed?

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Now, its been noted (by Google’s Eric Schmitt) that mobile can be a magic wand – of sorts. If you will, its not necessarly the fact that the mobile is connected, but because of its various sensors and the analytics kept with them, a mobile device could unlock interactions where there was none before. This is what I wish to get to get you – the mobile thinking minister or org – to ponder, plan, and do.

Imagine a church with this stance. The doorpost into the church was a digital bulletin board where people posted dates of their salvation, healings, disciples, etc. Bibles in the pew were just as often read as they were photographed and then messaged to those who couldn’t be at the sanctuary (mobile camera with OCR, send as SMS, MMS, or email). Sermons and studies were recorded, transcribed on the spot (speech to text on the mobile), and then posted (online) and messaged (SMS, email, IM) for other communities to interact. And instead of tracks/pamphlets/leaflets, people received cards with pictures or barcodes on them to which they could not just read The Gospel, but are encouraged to share the card with someone else so that they could interact with the Gospel – read, SMS for prayer, map to local church(es), etc. – and be called to the action of sharing that card with someone else.

Its these kinds of interactions that mobile allows us as a Body to work with. The key is to not get stuck on the web. Yes, there’s a signifiant portion of mobile that means “web.” But, we can’t get stuck there if we are going to be applicable to those persons who’s concept of web is the spider they greet every morning.

Take a good look at this video of a CSI spot where they talked about using a QR Code to crack a case. Note how many interactions, both web-based and not, that were facilitated – with the mobile as simply a wand. Then, try something similar in your ministry/org and let us know how it fares :)

 

Mixed Media and a Body Experience

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

A few days ago, I came across a really neat link from Nokia’s recent Nokia World Conference. It was of a possibility for some future uses of mobile-like technologies combined with the real world and the Internet. Here’s the video:

For the way that I think about how I interact with media and information, especially within a church or bible study setting, I can see some value in some of the interaction approaches taken here.

One of those things that I really like though, and something that I could see in some level – maybe not with the glasses – is that idea of the world as an interface layer. If you will, seeing and interacting with the world around you, with the context of linked data on top of it.

So much like the woman viewing her news posts within the “browser,” I could see a host of users within a church or bible study setting instead of being shown the text of Scripture, seeing just verses on a screen. And then as they hold up their mobile’s cameras, or special glasses, they would unlock the ability to interact with that data. Sort of like Logos’ RefTagger, but instead of being done on a browser, its being done with some character recognition, along with connection to data streams (personal, church’s, and publisher’s – all working together).

Beyond that, I would see a shared space, something like YouVersion Live that would be an aggregate place for those saved/shared discussions. With this total interactive experience being a part of that door that we as the Body offer to the world around us.

Its a dream, and one that I have often – everytime that I open my mobile in church I want to do just this scene of linking my data to the pastor’s and others in the community. But, its one that I think would be possible, if we were to take a chance by mixing up things a bit, and allowing the tech to actually speak towards how it was created to be used. What do you think?

Or, we could pull something off like this with announcements and other parts of print Bibles while we wait for things like the originally posted video to happen ;)