While I'm sure all the instructional designers out there are greatly inspired by Jim's articles, I am also certain a large number of you out there are wondering how all this relates to our everyday lives ? Well, I had an example on Saturday, while I was in my MBA class at SFU, my economics professor Dr. Dan Shapiro was trying to play a flash video file for the rest of the class. Of course it didn't work with Media Player, and as he was trying to get it work, I told him why not load it in Odijoo ? So I used my account to log in, loaded the video, and it was all done in less than 3 minutes, a lot shorter than if we wanted to find a player that works. Now, not only is the video in Odijoo, from now on, all the classes can be done through Odijoo. Since most university professors now deliver their teaching through a blend of power point slides and videos, both of which are readily available on Odijoo. Well, this is my how Odijoo saved the day story...

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