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techno.cogni.brarian: July 2009
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Musings from the meeting of machine, mind and written stuff. Tuesday, July 28, 2009. There, there, SharePoint - you're not the only one whose intent doesn't match its use: look at wikipedia. Without you, I would never have known that new Doctor Who. Executive producer Steven Moffat. Also created Press Gang. Which surely should make him eligible for a Nobel Prize of some sort. Or that the Large Hadron Collider. Could very well produce a black hole. Many rules. Why is that important? And you can ignore them.
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techno.cogni.brarian: June 2009
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Musings from the meeting of machine, mind and written stuff. Saturday, June 6, 2009. Sharepoint: The wiki that isn't. Earlier this week, I tweeted that I figured out what bugged me about the wiki in sharepoint: its not a wiki. This brought me a few (quite polite) please explains from the sharepoint community. I quickly highlighted a couple, but since 160 characters isn't really enough for detailed feedback, I thought I'd write a few of the observations down. 1 Creating a new page. So thumbs down here.
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techno.cogni.brarian: October 2009
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Musings from the meeting of machine, mind and written stuff. Tuesday, October 13, 2009. Wrap-up – Mark Schenk. Andrew Boyd and the "wow" factor of augmented reality. Matt Moore's maps of the KM nation. Experimentation – the willingness to try something without a safety net. What Would Be Even Better? Attend both days – really felt like I missed out after listening to the discussion this afternoon. Links to this post. People, Passion and Place – Siwan Lovett. 5 p's: profit, proof, people, place, promise.
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techno.cogni.brarian: People, Passion and Place – Siwan Lovett
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Musings from the meeting of machine, mind and written stuff. Tuesday, October 13, 2009. People, Passion and Place – Siwan Lovett. 5 p's: profit, proof, people, place, promise. Activity undertaken: people didn't write much about salt and land degradation, but asking for photos gave a better result. Promise, which is more connected to being engaged, than what your engagement is. Thinking about your legacy – what you leave behind beyond the technical. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter.
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techno.cogni.brarian: Abject-oriented - Matt Moore
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Musings from the meeting of machine, mind and written stuff. Tuesday, October 13, 2009. Abject-oriented - Matt Moore. Think I got slapped down for my suggestion that nothing is outside of KM as a discipline. Tough. Its not a nice answer, but it is right, and artificially constraining the domain because not doing is too hard is only damaging in the long run. Sorry, Matt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Wrap-up – Mark Schenk. People, Passion and Place – Siwan Lovett. This is the 2...
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techno.cogni.brarian: May 2009
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Musings from the meeting of machine, mind and written stuff. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. What is a "technocognibrarian"? Hello A pleasure to meet you. Welcome to my new blog - techno.cogni.brarian. Why call it that? I'm a geek. I love gadgets and new technology. But I'm not obsessed with them, so my budget is safe. So there we are: "techno-" for geek, "cogni-" for minds, "-brarian" for librarian - techno.cogni.brarian. The dots are just a bit of Web2.0 wank. Feel free to make fun of them. Links to this post.
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techno.cogni.brarian: Hypothetical - What happened to KM – Nerida Hart facilitating
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Musings from the meeting of machine, mind and written stuff. Tuesday, October 13, 2009. Hypothetical - What happened to KM – Nerida Hart facilitating. In 2050, Dave Snowden is largely unknown. Mark S is something I can't spell, but starts with "cryo". I think it's the intermediate step between now and Futurama's heads in jars. Frank Connolly's role sounds icky. "Professor Moore" is a clone of Professor Lessig, representing the Creative Commons religious movement? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We're...
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techno.cogni.brarian: Temporal Characteristics of Knowledge?
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Musings from the meeting of machine, mind and written stuff. Friday, August 28, 2009. Temporal Characteristics of Knowledge? Haven't been in here in a while. Excuse me while I clean up a little. I've been having and/or listening to a few discussions. Lately that use the phrase "all data is spatial". Don't like it - its probably 80-90% true, but not "all". Data like "the number of times I yawn in a day" may have relevant spatial components, or it may not. Elements. It a non-linear, non- hierarchical.