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Learn AI at Stanford Free
From The Eponymous Pickle

Learn AI at Stanford Free

We worked with the Stanford Knowledge Systems Laboratory in the mid 1980s when actively involved in artificial intelligence, impressive group, and took a number...

Insights from Research Magazine
From Putting People First

Insights from Research Magazine

Four interesting articles in Research Magazine, a UK industry magazine. This month we… browsed a virtual supermarket Robert Bain explores a simulated supermarket...

How to determine what media airline passengers will choose while travelling
From Putting People First

How to determine what media airline passengers will choose while travelling

Kevin Miller, global head of insight at in-flight magazine publisher Ink discusses how the environment impacts airline travellers psychologically and in turn affects...

Home builders need to look beyond the focus group to learn what buyers want
From Putting People First

Home builders need to look beyond the focus group to learn what buyers want

Architects and construction companies can learn a lot still from the techniques of ethnographers and UX designers. Here is an example from the Real Estate section...

Journal of IA Issue 1, Volume 3 Released
From Putting People First

Journal of IA Issue 1, Volume 3 Released

The Spring 2011 Journal of Information Architecture, Issue 1, Vol. 3 is now available, with an editorial by IA Institute Board member, Dan Klyn describing this...

Designing for social norms (or how not to create angry mobs)
From Putting People First

Designing for social norms (or how not to create angry mobs)

Danah Boyd thinks we need a more critical conversation about the importance of designing with social norms in mind. “Good UX designers know that they have the power...

Five lessons from a year of tablet UX research
From Putting People First

Five lessons from a year of tablet UX research

Tablet platforms break traditional paradigms of computer and mobile use, shows ethnographic and interview-based research conducted over the last year by UX research...

Former Microsoft Executive to Replace Kundra as Federal CIO
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Former Microsoft Executive to Replace Kundra as Federal CIO

Shortly before Vivek Kundra’s scheduled departure from the position of federal Chief Information Officer, the White House has named his replacement. Steven VanRoekel...

Friday Squid Blogging: Severed Hand is Actually A Dried Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Severed Hand is Actually A Dried Squid

I just can't make this stuff up: A report of a severed hand found at an Oahu seabird sanctuary has turned out to be dried squid. Remember: if you see something...

XKCD on the CIA Hack
From Schneier on Security

XKCD on the CIA Hack

So true.

Google Helping to Restore Bletchley Park
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Helping to Restore Bletchley Park

Google reports that they are contributing to the restoration of Bletchley Park, one of the birthplaces of both computing and code breaking. I am a long time follower...

Zodiac Cipher Cracked
From Schneier on Security

Zodiac Cipher Cracked

I admit I don't pay much attention to pencil-and-paper ciphers, so I knew nothing about the Zodiac cipher. Seems it has finally been broken: The Zodiac Killer...

Our First Ultrasound (Technology is Awesome!)
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Our First Ultrasound (Technology is Awesome!)

I got my first ultrasound on Wednesday.  Baby was 20 weeks old.  I think the grandparents-to-be were more excited about the baby itself; we just might have been...

Designing for Social Norms (or How Not to Create Angry Mobs)
From Apophenia

Designing for Social Norms (or How Not to Create Angry Mobs)

In his seminal book “Code”, Larry Lessig argued that social systems are regulated by four forces: 1) the market; 2) the law; 3) social norms; and 4) architecture...

Why Democracy Needs Computer Science Education
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Why Democracy Needs Computer Science Education

The following is a special contribution to this blog from Henry Kautz, Chair of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Rochester. His research...

German Police Call Airport Full-Body Scanners Useless
From Schneier on Security

German Police Call Airport Full-Body Scanners Useless

I'm not surprised: The weekly Welt am Sonntag, quoting a police report, said 35 percent of the 730,000 passengers checked by the scanners set off the alarm more...

Feedback Method
From The Eponymous Pickle

Feedback Method

We effectively used this method for personal feedback in the enterprise. Simple, easy to remember.

Education Leadership Day 2011
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Education Leadership Day 2011

Leadership Day is a project started by Scott McLeod and is now in its fourth year. The idea is for people to “blog about whatever you like related to effectivePartners...

Layer Adding Object Recognition
From The Eponymous Pickle

Layer Adding Object Recognition

In Fast Company. QR codes has received lots of positive press recently. But Augmented Reality had the potential of replacing QR codes by providing information...

i.am FIRST
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

i.am FIRST

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