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8 Ways to Better Understand the Internet of Things
Future sustainable technologies linking the physical and virtual world'
In future posts we'll be covering IoT-driven growth in the fields of virtual factories, digital cities, agriculture and forest management.
'Novel Most notable is the presentation by Carnegie Mellon professor and ex-imagineer Jesse Schell, who describes how sensors in everything may one day mean the sensor in your toothbrush gives you online gaming points if you brush for the full three minutes. The world's second Internet of Things Conference is scheduled to take place at the end of November in Tokyo.
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
Undisputed Fiction Or Viacom’s Smoking Gun? Early Emails Between YouTube’s Founders
But these Emails, at least as presented by Viacom, don’t make it sound like YouTube’s founders and employees were necessarily worried about depriving content owners of videos they may have rightfully uploaded. third, we’re going to be adding advertisements in the future so this gets them used to it. should we just develop a flagging system We’re still poring over the hundreds of pages of documents that were just released in the YouTube/Viacom litigation. One document that offers extensive insight into YouTube’s early operations is Viacom’s
TechCrunch
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
Lords, ladies and video games
alongside Baronness Susan Greenfield and we were pleased to be able to present to a packed committee room.
If you want to see my talk, I've put the slides from my talk online as a PowerPoint file and apparently, both sets of slides will appear on the website of the Institute for the Future of the Mind shortly, possible with video as the talks were filmed.
I attended the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Scientific Research in Learning and Education yesterday to discuss "What is the potential impact of technology, such as computer gaming, on the brain?" I've never
Mind Hacks
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Toward a New Future of “Whatever”
Tags: Presentation Here is the video from my recent talk at the Personal Democracy Forum at Jazz at Lincoln Center. About 10 minutes of it is a minor update (rehash) of An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube, but the rest is new. The gathering may have been the highest concentration of amazingly creative and concerned global citizens I have ever been around.
Digital Ethnography
- Friday, July 17, 2009
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The Web of Identities: Making Machine-Accessible People Data
In an email, Chris Bizer hinted that a payment model to charge for particular content may come in future.
But empowering machines to access this data could present challenges to the LOD approach, because it comes with all sorts of constraints and peculiarities, such as privacy and data volatility. In the future, ID providers will loosen their connection to social applications and start taking over management of users' social attributes. In a previous article, we discussed the Web of data , which is about inter-linking open data sets and, thus, turning them into machine-accessible structured data.
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, July 11, 2009
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The Best Computer Interfaces: Past, Present, and Future
Say goodbye to the mouse and hello to augmented reality, voice recognition, and geospatial tracking.
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25 Stretch Goals for Management
Yet, all those present were mindful of the ultimate goal: to nominate a roster of make-or-break challenges that would empower and focus the energies of management innovators around the world.
In the future, they must facilitate innovation and change. Share the work of setting direction. Management systems must give more power to employees whose emotional equity is invested In May 2008, a group of renowned scholars and business leaders gathered in Half Moon Bay, California, with a simple goal: to lay out an agenda for reinventing management in the 21st century. The two-day event, organized by the Management Lab with support from McKinsey & Company, brought together veteran management experts such as CK Prahalad , Henry Mintzberg , and Peter Senge ; distinguished social commentators including Kevin Kelly , James Surowiecki and Shoshana Zuboff ; and a number of progressive CEOs, including Terri Kelly from WL Gore , Vineet Nayar from HCL Technologies
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Presenting with live slides – OER, literacies, libraries and the future preso
Had a great presentation yesterday and though i’d take the opportunity to lay out what i did and how the process of building live slides works. There’s a sense in which being invited to present at a conference, that you are the expert coming in to notify the locals of what they should know. You could also be presenting your own work, or, say, trying to explain a particular point… and live slides might not be It’s pretty simple really.
The theory
Well…
Dave's Educational Blog
- Friday, November 6, 2009
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Augmented Reality & The Web: Present and Future Scenarios
Microsoft recently released a video that shows other future scenarios for AR:
(via Literanista )
Microsoft's Surface app , released in May 2007, is a pointer to this future.
Another interesting consideration is that social software will have a big role to play in future AR apps. Augmented Reality (AR) is when virtual graphics are overlayed onto real world imagery. Many of you have seen this portrayed in movies such as Minority Report and The Matrix.
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, May 15, 2009
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The future of education – A course in futures thinking
Funny how these opportunities can present themselves sometimes. The course I’m going to be teaching twice, once f2f in Singapore next month and as an open course with George Siemens starting in mid-April, is about the future of education. Using a method called “future thinking,” this course will look at a variety of trends and provide a series of potential scenarios and future directions. I had cleared my year to focus on some writing and, in the span of 3 days, had taken on the teaching of three courses (well… i’m teaching one of them
Dave's Educational Blog
- Monday, March 8, 2010
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The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On
An MS-Word version of this essay is available at [link] In the summer of 1998, over two frantic weeks in July, I wrote an essay titled The Future of Online Learning. (Downes, We want a plan,” said my managers, and so I outlined the future as I thought it would – and should – unfold. In the ten years that have followed, this vision of the future has proven to be remarkably robust. Downes, 1998) At the time, I was working as a distance education and new media design specialist at Assiniboine Community College, and I wrote the essay to defend the work I was doing at the time. “We
Half an Hour
- Sunday, November 16, 2008
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Old Growth Media And The Future Of News
say about the future of the news ecosystem, it’s essential that we
travel conversation about the future of news, we need to start by talking
about Within a few years, the web arrived, and soon after I was reading a site called Macintouch, which featured daily updates and commentary on everything from new printer driver releases to the future of the Mac clone business. The following is a speech I gave yesterday at the South By Southwest Interactive Festival in Austin.
I If you happened to being hanging out in
front front of the old College Hill Bookstore in Providence
stevenberlinjohnson.com
- Saturday, March 14, 2009
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Corporate learning not preparing workers for the future
Clark Quinn and I will present the results of the survey of hundreds of chief learning officers at the CLO Fall 2009 Symposium in Colorado Springs next week.
Tags: The Futur Three out of four chief learning officers say their people are not growing fast enough to keep up with the needs of their business. Another way to state this would be “Our people are falling behind.”
Internet Time
- Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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