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Research on Android tablet use in 5th grade classrooms
From Putting People First

Research on Android tablet use in 5th grade classrooms

The series of research projects on tablet use in schools (see here, here and here) now also has an Android study. A small research project by Marie Bjerede and...

Why I like the new C++
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Why I like the new C++

I was reading Vivek Haldar’s post on the new C++ (C++11) and I was reminded that I need to write such a post myself. C++ is a standardized language. And they came...

Open Rights Group Maturing
From Wild WebMink

Open Rights Group Maturing

In the space of a few weeks, the Open Rights Group (where I’m a volunteer director) has gone through a growth spurt, winning an award for campaigning work, launching...

Commenting on Communications
From The Eponymous Pickle

Commenting on Communications

I am getting increasing number of Spam Comments with an author of  'Anonymous'.  It is getting difficult to even scan all messages.  If you would like to improve...

Leveraging Big Data Around Customers
From The Eponymous Pickle

Leveraging Big Data Around Customers

Good piece, because it is ultimately how you leverage the data, and leveraging it means that you use analytics  to make it work with specific decision processes...

MedLove, Berlin, 23rd of November
From Putting People First

MedLove, Berlin, 23rd of November

Post by Experientia UX researcher Anna Wojnarowska: The first MedLove conference, a UX and healthcare summit sponsored by Razorfish, took place this Friday in Berlin...

Book: The Human Face of Big Data
From Putting People First

Book: The Human Face of Big Data

Big Data is the subject of a forthcoming glossy photo book, a smartphone application for personal data analysis and comparison, and an interactive version of the...

Learning and the emerging science of behavior change, aka ‘nudging’
From Putting People First

Learning and the emerging science of behavior change, aka ‘nudging’

The language of learning today is full of references to “softness” and “openness.” Software, soft skills, soft performance, and the softening up of school knowledge...

Nearly all videos of UX Week 2012 now online
From Putting People First

Nearly all videos of UX Week 2012 now online

Our friends of Adaptive Path have uploaded (nearly) all videos of UX Week 2012, the premier user experience design conference that took place in August in San Francisco...

NSF Holding First Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace PI Meeting This Week; Tuesday Afternoon Webcast to Discuss Federal Cybersecurity R&D Strategy
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

NSF Holding First Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace PI Meeting This Week; Tuesday Afternoon Webcast to Discuss Federal Cybersecurity R&D Strategy

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is holding this week a first-ever Principal Investigators’ meeting for its Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program...

Another batch of NEXT Service Design videos
From Putting People First

Another batch of NEXT Service Design videos

The NEXT Service Design videos keep on coming, but very slowly. Here are another three: A Facebook for Things – Turning Physical Products into Digital Information...

Why do the user interfaces of Smart TVs suck?
From Putting People First

Why do the user interfaces of Smart TVs suck?

Driven by marketing tick lists and a seeming disregard for how ordinary people will use their products, manufacturers have simply chucked more and more features...

New York Times interviews Jim Wicks, Design Chief at Motorola Mobility
From Putting People First

New York Times interviews Jim Wicks, Design Chief at Motorola Mobility

Motorola Mobility, which Google acquired in May, recently released new smartphones and reintroduced itself as the “New Motorola.” But what does that even mean?...

Resources for Testing Game Story Ideas
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Resources for Testing Game Story Ideas

I will soon be trying out simple nonlinear narrative ideas for my thesis research, and wanted to find (freely available) tools that will make doing so much easier...

Unpacking cars: doing anthropology at Intel (paper by Genevieve Bell)
From Putting People First

Unpacking cars: doing anthropology at Intel (paper by Genevieve Bell)

The fall 2011 issue of AnthroNotes (pdf) starts off with an article by Genevieve Bell, senior cultural anthropologist at Intel. She describes her latest research...

Technology is useless if it doesn’t address a human need
From Putting People First

Technology is useless if it doesn’t address a human need

Facebook is great for checking out photos of your exes and all, but for social innovators working in the developing world, there’s no point to new technologies...

Expereal, free iPhone app, based on Daniel Kahneman’s book ‘Thinking, Fast and Slow’
From Putting People First

Expereal, free iPhone app, based on Daniel Kahneman’s book ‘Thinking, Fast and Slow’

Expereal is a free iPhone app developed to help people better understand themselves, to feel even more connected to the world, and to, hopefully, make more informed...

<i>Liars and Outliers</i> Ebook 50% Off and DRM-Free
From Schneier on Security

Liars and Outliers Ebook 50% Off and DRM-Free

Today only, O'Reilly is offering 50% off all its ebooks, including Liars and Outliers. This is probably the cheapest you'll find a DRM-free copy of the book.

Homeland Security Essay Contest
From Schneier on Security

Homeland Security Essay Contest

The Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Homeland Defense and Security is running its sixth annual essay competition. There are cash prizes. (Info on previous...

From Computational Complexity

Inverse Closure Problem

In the undergraduate complexity course we spend some time on closure properties such as (1) REG closed under UNION, INTER, COMP and (2) R.E. closed under UNION...
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