Dance Your Ph.D Contest 2013

Academics can be monotonous. But if you are capable of adding some imagination and fun to it, it can prove quite rewarding. The Dance Your Ph.D. contest 2013 is one such attempt of artistic expression of your academic work.

Organised by international journal, Science, the competition is held every year in which thousand of students pursuing their Ph.D. translate their thesis in interpretive dance forms. The competition is open for students who have completed their Ph.D. even if it happens to be 50 years ago.

Open for science faculty student, the candidate doing the Ph.D. is the main protagonist who explains his/her thesis work either in solo, duet or group dance form and has to be posted at Vimeo.com. The subjects covered in the category are Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Social Sciences category.

The Ph.D. in each subject carries a cash prize of $500. The best work will be further awarded with additional $500, thus making it to $1000.

The last day to submit the entry is October 1, 2013.

How To Enter:

Turn your Ph.D. thesis into a dance.
Post the video at Vimeo.com.
Send the link by October 1, 2013 to the organiser.

The Prizes:

Physics – $500
Chemistry – $500
Biology – $500
Social Sciences – $500

Best Ph.D. Dance of 2013

An additional $500

The Rules:

1. You must have a Ph.D., or be working on one as a Ph.D. student.
2. Your Ph.D. must be in a science-related field.
3. You must be part of the dance.

Source : India Today

Dravid's Wisdom

Dravid’s Wisdom

Rahul Dravid is an leader who walks the talk. He is a leader who is grounded, humble, sincere, achiever and team-player. He has taken a stand on the current cricket controversy – he speaks his mind and he is fearless. We know many ex-cricketers who just sit back and enjoy perks from BCCI. He has chosen to show the mirror. Great Act !

Here is a Quick Edit which appeared on Mint. Worth repeating !

Rahul Dravid has always been a class act, both on the field and off it. It is thus good to see him remind cricket administrators, in an interview, that the success of the game rides on the loyalty of the fans. He had made a similar point in his wonderful Sir Donald Bradman Oration in 2011.

Indian cricket is facing a credibility crisis, with administrative turf wars, betting controversies and conflicts of interest. The situation was similar in the mid-1990s. Dravid was one of a generation of cricketers who not only came together in a formidable combination on field, but also brought credibility to the game with their exemplary behaviour. The others were Sachin Tendulkar, Saurav Ganguly, V.V.S. Laxman and Anil Kumble.

Dravid makes a point that has far broader relevance: Politicians owe their jobs to voters, CEOs to shareholders, bureaucrats to citizens, journalists to readers.

The Increasing Tribe Of Graphical Novels !

The Increasing Tribe Of Graphical Novels !

As The Attention Deficit Increases, The Need For Innovative Marketing Medium Increases. How Do We Engage The Audience Better Is A Key Question? How Do We Ensure Stickiness?

The World Is Moving Towards Video And Images. An Important Trend Has Been Graphical Novel !

Many People Think Graphical Novel Is For Kids. But It Is Finding Increasing Acceptance Across The Board. All Of Us Still Have A Kid In Us. I Still Love My TinTin Comics As Well As Chacha Choudhary Comics. Chandmama Was A Staple Diet.

 

The Zen Of Steve Jobs Was A First Big Hit For Graphical Novel Movement. Today, It Is A Very Popular Medium. Even Bollywood Movies Have Graphical Novels. Gandhiji’s Auto-Biography Will Be Released In Graphical Novel Form.

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AppFest 2013 – The Complete Report

Vaibhavi Oza wrote a note on the AppFest 2013 Experience. I am sharing it as it gives a great picture of the event.

Ahmedabad was proud to witness one of the most happening Appfest in India. The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) hosted the Second AppFest at the Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A) from July 26 to 28. In their own words they have not expected such a huge crowd to turn up for the participation.

The event was divided in three days Talkathon, Hackathon & Challengathon. On day one we saw a lot of industry experts talking about various issues that bothers app developers.

Session started with talk on building android apps: challenges and solutions, where speakers like Anand Virani from Qualcomm, Ravi Vyas from Vserv talked on how to build cooler, richer apps and how to monetize the android apps.

The session was followed by the Best Practices from industries where Satyajeet Singh, Cleartrip Mobile shared his experience and journey of going mobile, also Pawan Agarwal from Gaana.com talked on the selection of platform, which were the real lessons learned from their experiences.

So once you know what challenges in building app are and what are best practices in industry the next thing comes is the Marketing of those apps and getting maximum downloads. Where Ninad chhaya, Mansa Gajaera & Smeer Ganpathy threw some light on what is to be done to make the apps marketable. Some of the things they highlighted were keeping the things simple and emphasize on knowing what your customer wants.

In the session followed by this the speakers talked about going beyond your comfort zone for app monetization and app release. The thing they highlighted was that there are more innovative and smarter ways to launch your app and think beyond Google App store!

The session followed by that was on Using the Facebook Platform to the best potential for your app where Alexandre Corso, Asian BU Head, KRDS- Facebook Experts India, gave insight on how effectively using facebook can help the developer.

Session followed by this was again some industry highlights on marketing the apps and according to the Abhay Johorey, Head Airtel Online, Bharti Airtel, Secrets of successful User Acquisition is there is no Secret! The product has to be the best and there is no way you can keep the consumers more involved and engaged.

The other sessions were on Monetization of apps, making money out of freemium strategy, Earning revenue by building Businesses around App gave some serious insights to the developers.

The last session of day was On Entrepreneurship – Challenges of a freelance developer and raising investment, the session talked about bootstrapping, best practices for small developer operations

and managing small team dynamics. Industry experts speak about fine-tuning processes, planning for new developers and how they can approach for gaining VC investment.

All the sessions were followed by the Q&A sessions where participants came up with their queries and questions and the speakers has tried their best to address them.

The day two we saw the different side of Gujarat developers, Designers and tech savvy people came up in great numbers there were total 45 teams for hackathon and 20 teams for challengathon! Each team consisting of an average of two people!

To Summarize I will put a few quotes from the speakers on what works, what not works and what is important! So here are some of the secrete mantras form the speakers.

“Don’t Just make an Easy App, Think about the Usability as well” – Amber Krishnan
“God is in Details & that differentiates the Good app from the OK app”- Satyajeet Singh ( Cleartrip)
“Focus on Native Experience than a Feature set”- Pawan Agrawal (Gaana.com)
Understanding what kind of App will click to user is important- Sameer Ganapathy Digital Disney UTV
“Secrets of successful User Acquisition is: there is no Secret” – Abhay Johorey ( Bharti Airtel)
“Make A Story Around Your App, that will engage your user ” – Sameer Ganapathy Digital Disney UTV
“App market is crowded No Doubt in that but, there is always some gap, identify that gap and make an app that fills that Gap ”- Zarik Nabi, Milestone Interactive
“Consumer insight is the most important factor, keep your audience in mind when you build your app, listen to feedbacks and keep revamping the app ” – Zarik Nabi, Milestone Interactive

And finally take away for me, the three days were full of excitement, fun and learning what industry expects! There exist a gap in what we develop and what industry & consumer wants!

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