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norma martin

The next DIY tech revolution - 1 views

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    Build-it-yourself computer kits spawned PCs and Bill Gates. With a new wave that encompasses 3D printers, drones and even biotech, what will be possible? Related When smart home gadgets are hacked In early December last year, first-time entrepreneur Alex Klein found himself stunned.
norma martin

If You Own An iPhone And A Windows PC, You Need To Download Microsoft's Newest App - 2 views

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    SkyDrive, Microsoft's cloud storage service, has a new app for iPhone that will automatically upload photos stored in your camera roll to your account.Users of competing services like Dropbox and Google Drive should already be familiar with this concept.
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    Norma, I have SkyDrive but am still new to using it. I do love how Mac and my iPhone are in sync with each other. I love the iCloud and other services like it, (DropBox) it comes in handy when sharing for work, or for home.
norma martin

Black Twitter: Part wry, part rally call - 1 views

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    Confused? Keep reading. We'll get to that. Black Twitter is part cultural force, cudgel, entertainment and refuge. It is its own society within Twitter, replete with inside jokes, slang and rules, centered on the interests of young blacks online - almost a quarter of all black Internet users are on Twitter.
Lari Tanner

Read The Sonnet Co-Authored By Shakespeare, An MIT PhD Student & A Machine-Learning Alg... - 0 views

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    I kind of feel like this goes for both the EMAC6300 class and our Digital Text class. It makes me think of McLuhan's the Media is the Message using machine to make text and how we can use text (like poetry or a story) in a new way. Interesting!
purplekimchi

The women-hating Twitter trolls unmasked: From a respected military man to a former pub... - 0 views

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    In other words, their sociopathic behaviour is as much about manipulation and control as causing offence and distress.
purplekimchi

You Can't Choose Your Own Nickname (or Social Media Title) - HootSuite Social Media Man... - 3 views

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    "Personal branding, writing a resume, creating an advertisement all have a common theme. When trying to persuade someone, generic statements aren't enough." I take issue with "you can make your own luck," but the post has some merit in terms of the signifiers you use to describe yourself.
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    Interesting. Before I got my current job, I was attempting to find one in social media. The idea of giving myself a social media title hadn't even occurred to me. Either I didn't do enough research or I accidentally avoided a digital faux pas. Either way, I already knew that it's what details and experience you can offer that represent your social media guru-ness... And not what silly title you can invent. Side note, that photo they used isn't from Halloween, it's from an anime or comic convention! I know because I'm a dork and I attend them regularly. (:
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    No judging here... it's from New York Comic Con. I recognized the convention center and went to the flickr stream to verify. :D
Katie Lopez

Bexar County\'s Library on a Cloud - 0 views

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    BiblioTech, one of the country's first all-digital public libraries, aims to reach more readers by hosting their entire collection on the cloud. Patrons may choose from 18,000 digital titles and can check out Kindles, too. I wonder if this is what all libraries will start to look like. I also love that they have an "iPad Bar" haha
Lari Tanner

Constructivism - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary - 3 views

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    Ok, just another definition on another segment, Constructivism, we are to focus on this week for our class reading. Seeing the definitions really helps me understand so much more. Hope it helps others as well.
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    Hmm...that one doesn't quite capture the way it is used in relation to technology. Here's a link that might help: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/social-construction-naturalistic/#WhaSocCon
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    Welll, I was looking at the 2nd definition, but Yah, after I posted this and did some more of the reading, I realized it wasn't quite the right definition either. Sorry! :) I like your link much better! Although, it doesn't seem so clear cut to me. If I understand it correctly a person/s can construct something that is controlled and by society or culture but not necessarily by nature? Like making a robot puppy instead of having a real one? THe robot is more controlled. right? So is there a difference between Constructivism and Constructionism? Or are those just two words meaning the same thing? Sorry for the questions, just kind of typing and saying outloud to make sure I got it. :)
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    No need to apologize. In technological terms, it means that technologies develop in response to social conditions (vs. determinism which suggests that technologies determine social conditions). That is a reductive definition of both terms but gives you an idea of how the binary operates. But as we read in the Williams piece, it is actually a complex interplay of both. Constructionism vs. Constructivism depends on the field. I admit to being a bit sloppy and probably using them interchangeably, about which I will try to be more mindful. In theories of education, there is a difference where Constructivism refers to what I'm describing above whereas Constructionism is the theory of learning through applied methods (making, or constructing, things). And then to complicate everything even further, we have social constructionism. This is a pretty good explanation of technological determinism vs. social constructivism http://www.slideshare.net/JonathanSmith122/social-constructivism-technological-determinism-technological-momentum
Lari Tanner

Determinism - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary - 2 views

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    I thought this dictionary definition might help us with understanding what Determinism is. I thought the key would be the form of determine, but I was wrong. When I am determined to fix my broken sink, is not the same as determinism which is a theory or doctrine.
norma martin

The future of UI - 1 views

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    That's the old way, that's the old mantra: one machine, one human, one mouse, one screen. Well, that doesn't really cut it anymore. - John Underkoffler Synopsis It's 10 years since Minority Report hit our screens.
norma martin

Complexity theory and its effect on social media, streaming music services and musicians - 1 views

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    I have been fascinated with Complexity Theory and Complex Systems Science for some time now. The chemist Ilya Prigogine , a Nobel Laureate, is credited with pioneering research into this discipline and in 1971, based on his research, he applied his theories to vehicular traffic flow in his book Kinetic Theory of Vehicular Traffic .
norma martin

From Medium Blog Post to Book: Dinovember Comes to Life in Print - 1 views

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    Refe Tuma had always dreamed of writing a book, but he never thought it would be about dinosaurs. After having their fourth child, Refe and his wife Susan found themselves looking for ways to get their kids excited, and as Refe puts it, "give them something to look forward to each day even though mom and dad were tired."
Lari Tanner

Codecademy - 1 views

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    I'm half way done with the Web Fundamentals. Oh yah, I'm on fire,whipping threw these lessons...just hope I can retain it for when I actually have to use it. :)
Lari Tanner

Timehop and checking your social media past - 0 views

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    This is an interesting app. You can check what you said on social media in the past with this application.
Katie Lopez

Bloggers To Receive Same Freedom Of Speech Protection As Journalists, Court Rules - 2 views

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    This is good to know. I am always careful to be politically correct when I blog for fear of saying the wrong thing and offending others. Although I'm sure I'll still be that way it's nice to know that my opinion on a topic is protected.
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    I think it is great that bloggers have the same freedom of speech protection as journalists, but journalists sometimes get a lot of heat for what they write, especially if it is not in favor of the person they are talking about. Now every time I am about to post something publicly, especially on Twitter, I remember what Professor Knight said on the first day of class, that the person you are talking about may see it and respond to you. #emac6300
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    I think this is great news as well. As a blogger myself, I do try to be considerate of other people's beliefs, feelings, etc. But, people should also have the freedom to talk about what they like. I have been thinking about Professor Knight's comment about Twitter posts as well, lol. That definitely wouldn't be a good situation to be in. I like the concept of the "trigger warning" too. It's a good way for people to be able to choose whether or not they want to go forward with reading the material.
purplekimchi

Iran's Khamenei bans online chatting between unrelated men and women - Al Arabiya News - 1 views

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    One of the many reasons I am glad I don't live there. :) #emac6300
purplekimchi

gabriellacoleman.org - 1 views

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    #6300link MT @BiellaColeman: My Technological Underworlds Syllabus (look fun, no?) http://t.co/JKD28vcVSd (image courtesy of @johncusack) - Kim Knight (@purplekimchi) January 6, 2014
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    #6300link MT @BiellaColeman: My Technological Underworlds Syllabus (look fun, no?) http://t.co/JKD28vcVSd (image courtesy of @johncusack) - Kim Knight (@purplekimchi) January 6, 2014
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    It does look fun, and aren't we reading her book for class, "Coding Freedom?" I have to admit coding is still "Greek" to me, but I'm excited to learn. :)
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