Author: buridan

Sat, 19 Apr 2003 02:03:11 GMT

Philip Greenspun on the death of the MIT Media Lab. [Scripting News] yes, it will be viewed with disdain hopefully as a marker of the downfall of public oriented research…

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Sat, 19 Apr 2003 01:59:33 GMT

Digital Storytelling Festival returns Eight years ago I attended the first Digital Storytelling Festival in Crested Butte, Colo., at which a group of three dozen or so invited guests assembled to talk about the collision of narrative art and digital technology. It remains one of the high moments of my conference-going career — and not […]

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Thu, 17 Apr 2003 13:35:22 GMT

Genderplay: Successes and Failures in Character Designs for Videogames. How do gendered elements of character design impact gameplay? [game girl advance] Interesting, now is the hypersexualization really the problem? or is there a nascent appeal toward stabile identities…. is there a problem or does the theory and assumptions make us believe there is…..

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if you want to be a nietzschean

Ethical rudders. It seems I am more ethically aligned with Kant than with Nietzsche. News to me! This according to the Ethical… [Blog de Halavais] 1.Ê Jean-Paul Sartre ÊÊ(100%) 2.Ê Nietzsche ÊÊ(92%) 3.Ê David Hume ÊÊ(87%) 4.Ê Thomas Hobbes ÊÊ(77%) 5.Ê Nel Noddings ÊÊ(75%) 6.Ê Aristotle ÊÊ(73%) 7.Ê Epicureans ÊÊ(68%) 8.Ê Aquinas ÊÊ(67%) 9.Ê Stoics […]

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Wed, 16 Apr 2003 18:14:38 GMT

Dogma tagging. Mitch Ratcliffe: Invisible Dogmas. A long, very thoughtful piece. The penultimate paragraph: Simply put, the source of dogmas is our own laziness about addressing systemic issues in our organizations and in recording the reasons we do things within a company. We opt, for instance, for ÒcollaborationÓ software to make people collaborate instead of […]

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Wed, 16 Apr 2003 18:10:44 GMT

The Cornell University Library has scanned 441 his …. The Cornell University Library has scanned 441 historical monographs (about 160,000 pages) and put them online free of charge. While all the monographs are in the public domain, Cornell claims a copyright “in the images, underlying encoded text, selection, indexing, and display of materials” and authorizes […]

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Wed, 16 Apr 2003 18:08:14 GMT

Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, and Steve Probe …. Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, and Steve Probets, Self-Archiving: The 'Right' Thing? An Introduction to the RoMEO Project, SCONUL Newsletter, Winter 2002. From the introduction: [FOS News] Interesting project…. but I'm not sure if their methods really will generate the posiiton that would allow movement for or against…. […]

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Wed, 16 Apr 2003 17:46:57 GMT

Mother of invention. How the Mosaic browser triggered a digital revolution. [CNET News.com] How many remember Mosaic? The first time I saw it running was on a Mac in the Graduate Student Union's office at Trinity College, and I was just blown away. Thanks to 1) being a student with academic access to computers, and […]

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Wed, 16 Apr 2003 17:38:20 GMT

Rocket Roadmap Project. Rocket Roadmap Project (large EC funded project): full title doesn't say it well, description too, but I see focus on KM/e-learning connections :) [Objectives] Rocket will prepare a strategic roadmap for future developments in organisational learning relevant to the education of engineers and knowledge workers. […]How to link knowledge management (KM) at the level of an […]

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Wed, 16 Apr 2003 17:35:30 GMT

Learning webs. Sebastian Fiedler writes about Learning Webs and comments on technologies that would support them: RSS: I want more control by Dale Pike, Will is thinking on using RSS effectively, Syndicated Publishing by David Wiley Outlining: Finding Your Own Truths: Ideas for Weblog Processing by Spike Hall Given recent announcement of Easy News Topics for RSS2.0 I feel that something […]

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