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Socially responsible design
From Putting People First

Socially responsible design

Jan-Christoph Zoels, Experientia’s design director, took part in an interesting discussion on socially responsible design for the

Programming Competition as Learning
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Programming Competition as Learning

As I write this I am at St Joseph

The Story of Alan Turing
From The Eponymous Pickle

The Story of Alan Turing

An interesting multi part history history post on Alan Turing.  His work in cryptology and artificial intelligence were inspirational to me when I worked on AI...

Simple Games for E-Learning
From The Eponymous Pickle

Simple Games for E-Learning

I have been looking at the process of adding simple games to E-learning to promote engagement.  At the recent Lectora conference I saw a presentation by Benjamin...

You cannot refuse to publish our paper because
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

You cannot refuse to publish our paper because

I feel strongly that the convention peer review process needs to evolve to a publish-then-filter model. That is, I do not believe that a few select individuals...

Mobile Phone Privacy App Contest
From Schneier on Security

Mobile Phone Privacy App Contest

Entries due by the end of the month.

Reminder:  Deadline for 2011-12 CIFellows Now 2 Weeks Away
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Reminder: Deadline for 2011-12 CIFellows Now 2 Weeks Away

A reminder that the deadline for applications to the 2011-12 Computing Innovation Fellows (CIFellows) Project is 5pm EDT on Tuesday, May 31. Graduates awarded the...

Why a hyper-personalized Web is bad for you
From Putting People First

Why a hyper-personalized Web is bad for you

Eli Pariser, executive director of the progressive political action committee MoveOn.org, explains in a CNET interview why he thinks we should beware of the substantial...

Notes on expander graphs now on GitHub
From Michael Nielsen

Notes on expander graphs now on GitHub

Several years ago I wrote a set of introductory notes (pdf) about expander graphs, an exceptionally useful concept from computer science. I’m a long way from being...

Tapping into smart health
From Putting People First

Tapping into smart health

Growing numbers of mobile applications are aimed at keeping patients engaged in their treatment. The Boston Globe reports. “Patient engagement, doctors say, is...

Cray and Sandia Institute for Knowledge Systems
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cray and Sandia Institute for Knowledge Systems

Cray and Sandia have established a Supercomputing Institute for Learning and Knowledge Systems .  Press Release.  From Mark Montgomery of KYield.  " ... Located...

? Software freedom and the cloud
From Wild WebMink

? Software freedom and the cloud

Cloud computing is not just disruptive to the software market; it’s also disruptive to software freedom advocacy. Software freedom has been defined as being present...

From Computational Complexity

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Design Lessons from the Bottom of the Pyramid
From The Eponymous Pickle

Design Lessons from the Bottom of the Pyramid

From the Harvard Blogs: Design Lessons from the Bottom of the Consumer Pyramid. " ... At the BOP, affordability is necessary but not sufficient. Tastes and aspirations...

Stop Typing, Start Shouting
From The Eponymous Pickle

Stop Typing, Start Shouting

ShoutOMatic.  A kind of audio twitter.  " ... Think of each shout as an audible status update.  In between some of your regular 'text'  tweets and status updates...

Open Source Tag Generation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Open Source Tag Generation

A number of solutions to the problem, imperfect, but useful.  The methods I have tried in the past have not worked well.

Always Mount A Scratch Monkey
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Always Mount A Scratch Monkey

Do today

Fingerprint Scanner that Works at a Distance
From Schneier on Security

Fingerprint Scanner that Works at a Distance

Scanning fingerprints from six feet away. Slightly smaller than a square tissue box, AIRprint houses two 1.3 megapixel cameras and a source of polarized light....

Daily Updates
From My Biased Coin

Daily Updates

Getting slowly back into blogging, some happenings from the day.I've gotten a couple of nice notes from students saying they learned a lot from my class this semester...

Sharing Data Corrupts Wisdom of Crowds
From The Eponymous Pickle

Sharing Data Corrupts Wisdom of Crowds

Some experiments are showing that sharing information makes a knowledge pool less diverse and leads to worse results.  In a test we saw something similar, but we...
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