It requires a few hours of commitment to
start learning the ecosystem of the game and how it all fits together; definitely not as accessible as something like SteamWorld (which I'm a huge fan of) even if they're similar at a glance, but more in the Dark Souls vein (and equally satisfying once you start making tangible progress).
Not exact matches
Framing the solution as a disruptive innovation — to
start small with a small investment; gain organic adoption over time from the ground up; begin with a primitive solution and iterate to improve gradually and unpredictably as it grew and
learned what customers did or did not in fact want; be patient for growth but impatient for evidence of success and sustainability; and avoid the limelight and pushback from an
ecosystem's incumbent organizations — as opposed to being the one - perfect solution or infrastructure with a massive up - front cost, could result (and still may very well result for another
start - up entity) in a vey different picture.
This blended
learning platform has just
started to create its own generation by inviting literally millions of learners to create a Gmail account and familiarize themselves with the Google
ecosystem.
Obviously, Readium CSS can't change the entire
ecosystem, but at least we've tried to
start a trend, and that's something we
learnt from the web.
But with technology advancing, and the
ecosystem become ever more valuable, perhaps the time has come to
start learning to work with the new ebooks.