Archive for the ‘MediaNotes’ Category

New MediaNotes Blog

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

We have created a new blog dedicated solely to MediaNotes. You can check it out at www.medianotes-app.com/blog. We will be posting case studies and other MediaNotes information there.

MediaNotes 1.1 Released

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

After many late nights, at least a hundred unforeseen bugs (several of which were of the "pound your head on the table until you bleed variety") and absolutely no coffee (this is a joint project with BYU) Blue Mango Learning Systems is proud to officially announce the release of MediaNotes 1.1. Ahh..there is nothing like the feeling of shipping software. This represents the first commercial release of MediaNotes.

Many people ask me what MediaNotes does and, to be honest, I haven't been able to come up with a succinct way of stating what it does. But I think that I finally have it: "MediaNotes doesn't let you lie."

Why would people lie when reviewing video performances? Because in the past it has been too hard to tell the truth. It was easier to give vague, unspecific feedback. It was too hard to be precise.

Not anymore.

When you are analyzing a performance in MediaNotes the actual actions are right there in front of you. There is no opportunity to be vague. MediaNotes makes it easy and efficient to provide specific, detailed feedback. We spent a lot of time trying to make sure that the features you use in your everyday analysis would be simple and straightforward. We hope that is what we have achieved.

We would like to thank Larry Farmer and Gerald Williams at the Brigham Young University School of Law for all of their help in getting MediaNotes to this point (MediaNotes was developed through a joint partnership between BYU and Blue Mango Learning Systems). The concept of MediaNotes originated with them and Raymond Robinson at BYU. We have had a great collaborative relationship which has really improved the software.

A special thanks has to go out to Trevor DeVore of Blue Mango Learning Systems. He has spent countless hours making sure that MediaNotes was "right". This was a pretty ambitious project, especially releasing cross platform versions (for Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X). But he bravely blazed new trails and I think that the resulting software is quite impressive.

Let us know what you think. You can download MediaNotes and register for a free 30-day trial at the MediaNotes website. You can also view some tutorials of how to use MediaNotes here.

At Blue Mango Learning Systems our primary focus is to make communication through media more efficient. With MediaNotes 1.1 we hope that we have taken a major step forward towards that goal.

Greg DeVore CEO Blue Mango Learning Systems

New Version of MediaNotes and Pricing Information

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

New Public Beta

We have posted a new public beta of MediaNotes. This includes many bug fixes as well as enhancements to Playlists and the Tag Manager. You can download the new beta here:

http://www.medianotes-app.com/downloads/

New Tutorials

We have also added a lot of new tutorials to help you get up and running. The full list of tutorials is here:

http://www.medianotes-app.com/manual/medianotes/

One tutorial that will probably be of interest to many of you is the "Using MediaNotes in a Course" lesson. It gives you a good overview of how you can integrate MediaNotes into a classroom.

Pricing

We have also announced pricing for MediaNotes. An individual license will cost $499.

For organizations that will be using MediaNotes with many people (i.e. universities or consulting firms) you can purchase a site license at a much reduced per seat cost. You can get more information about the purchase options here:

http://www.medianotes-app.com/purchase/

We are working hard at getting MediaNotes ready for its final release. We anticipate this happening in the first half of September. We will keep you posted.

MediaNotes Public Beta

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

We are pleased to announce the public beta of MediaNotes! It has been a long time coming. Last year MediaNotes was used in beta at the Brigham Young University Law School as well as several other sites. We took what we learned from those experiences and revamped a lot of the program - especially working on improving workflow.

The result is this new beta. You can learn more about MediaNotes here.

MediaNotes basically lets you analyze video and audio performances in ways that were never before practical. Check out the beta. Pass it around. We think that MediaNotes is going to fundamentally change the way interpersonal skills are taught and analyzed.

Availability of MediaNotes

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Some of you may have noticed that the public beta of MediaNotes is no longer available for download from our site. Over the last two semesters the software has been used in beta format at Brigham Young University. After what we have learned during those two semesters we began a major redesign of the application. We anticipate having a public beta available for download again in the next few weeks.