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What feature would you most like to see on ISC.org?

Last post 06-19-2008, 4:11 PM by eericc. 53 replies.
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  •  11-24-2007, 4:39 PM 32439 in reply to 82

    Idea [I] Re: What feature would you most like to see on ISC.org?

    All of the above, but if I had to choose one it would be more ISC teachers on video for ILP work. How about an ILP podcast in addition to Integral Naked, maybe audio of all ISC events?
  •  11-25-2007, 9:34 PM 32502 in reply to 82

    Re: What feature would you most like to see on ISC.org?

    Let's spend some time organizing the site so new stuff can be easily found.  Set up a menu and archives like integral naked.  I would spend more time here at ISC if it were easier to find things and navigate around the site.

    Thanks.

  •  12-22-2007, 7:31 AM 34556 in reply to 1293

    Re: What feature would you most like to see on ISC.org?

    As Mary pointed out how about all of the above. To get the best results these items should be ranked from most preferred to least. Check out the research on voting methods. Thanks for asking.

    Kurt
  •  12-30-2007, 12:53 PM 35225 in reply to 1293

    Re: What feature would you most like to see on ISC.org?

    I think you are asking the wrong question. What I would like most is none of the above, but rather for you all to take all the great content you already have any improve the organization and access to that content. I find ISC and IN to be designed in the classic mistake that many web designer's made early on in the web - to be over enamored with eye-candy glitz and to ignore the most important things, like organization, information design, usability, efficiency. You need to look at web 2.0 design aesthetics, and you'll see how powerful simplicity can actually be. The simplest content distribution model, for example is the podcast. I listen to this american life, for example, on podcast. The only act I need to do make is turn on my iPod and listen to the latest program. You should consider, what would it take to make it as simple and direct for your users to get access to your content. As it is now, you seem to me to pay little attention to this. (Case in point: MP3 tags on downloads have been a mess in spite of multiple suggestions I've made. Just downloaded the Patrick Sweeney audio. The only tag filled in was the name - "ISC+-+Patrick+Sweeney2"). How about text search on ISC?

    Go forth and prosper! :-)

    Geoff
  •  05-16-2008, 2:59 PM 50962 in reply to 1799

    Re: What feature would you most like to see on ISC.org?

    Thank you for the comment Stephanie...I was wondering if it was just me.  I come from a Catholic background and the terminology used on IS is a bit foreign to me.  I also am trying to catch up.  We really need to have a deeper understanding of not only our tradition but all world traditions to follow most conversations.  I am learning a lot though, and really enjoying the experience whether I get it or not!  Just one more thing.  Does Ken put out a glossary of terms?

     

    Peace, Anne

  •  05-16-2008, 3:19 PM 50966 in reply to 50962

    Re: What feature would you most like to see on ISC.org?

     

    Yes, Anne, there is an AQAL Glossary...

    ...and I'm glad it wasn't hard to find:

    http://aqaljournal.integralinstitute.org/public/Pdf/AQAL_Glossary_01-27-07.pdf

    It's a 40 page pdf file so happy and leisurely perusing to you.

    AQALinely,

    -MarkD


    Just enough enlightenment for this time around, please.
  •  05-26-2008, 3:43 AM 52884 in reply to 82

    Re: What feature would you most like to see on ISC.org?

    1. significant file names;
    2. dates and venues of the talks;
    3. quoted names of the communication partners of Ken and others;
    4. showing relationship between files ("part1", where is "part2" etc.).


  •  06-19-2008, 7:23 AM 56046 in reply to 82

    Re: What feature would you most like to see on ISC.org?

    Confused newbie here. I just watched Patrick Sweeney's "The Method of Shamatha." Excellent!

    Question: Where is the rest of his talks? Must one go to http://in.integralinstitute.org to get these?
    I find navigation on http://isc.integralinstitute.org very confusing. I can't seem to find any previous videos from Patrick Sweeney here. Am I missing something?

    Peace.

    Eric

  •  06-19-2008, 4:11 PM 56184 in reply to 56046

    Re: What feature would you most like to see on ISC.org?

    OK I found the rest of Patrick's stuff under Media. One new video in 2008. I went thru the entire ISC site and there doesn't seem to be much happening. Is this site meant to be used mainly for the Community? All the content and media activity seems to be on Integral Naked.

    Please don't take this post as criticizm. I'm simply trying to understand why there's a need for all these different Integral sites. I think it would be much more intuitive if all the media were in one place but maybe that's because I don't fully understand the layout yet. Bear with me :-)

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