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Carol Tang

Meet The Startup That's Going To Make Programming A Thing Of The Past - 2 views

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    Signal that expertise is being shared and new ideas is what is mot important.
Johanna Fassbender

John Friedman: Philanthropy Mindset Hampers Sustainability Efforts - 2 views

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    I think this is an issue in non-profits - often they don't value and take care of their employees which is kind of ironic...
Ruth Cuadra

Purpose Emerging as Important Driver of Engagement. - Thursday, 24th May 2012 at 4Hotel... - 2 views

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    "Purpose" is emerging as a powerful new driver of attraction, retention, and productivity. on average, 57 percent of respondents (64 percent Germany, 58 percent US, 48 percent UK) said they would favor joining an organization that has a clearly defined Purpose. Moreover, an average of 65 percent of respondents claimed that Purpose would motivate them to go the 'extra mile' in their jobs and 64 percent claimed it would engender a greater sense of loyalty towards the organization they work for.
Ruth Cuadra

NYC asking developers to test tiny apartments - BostonHerald.com - 2 views

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    tiny units could be the answer to a growing urban population of singles and two-person households
Megan Conn

The 'Busy' Trap - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    A backlash to our "busy" culture.  Will the next gen have less on their plates in response?  
Ruth Cuadra

An Average Day in the Arts: State Participation Patterns from the American Time Use Sur... - 2 views

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    see page 5: .2% of California's population visit museums on an average day = about 44,000 people
Ruth Cuadra

iHR Australia - The third space - using the transition time between work and home to ac... - 2 views

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    How does one switch off from work and make the transition?
Ruth Cuadra

Austin Kleon on 10 Things Every Creator Should Remember But We Often Forget | Brain Pic... - 2 views

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    demonstrating that "creativity" isn't some abstract phenomenon bestowed upon the fortunate few but, rather, a deliberate mindset and pragmatic ethos we can architect for ourselves
Lisa Eriksen

Yelp Hates on Museums | Los Angeles County Museum on Fire | ARTINFO.com - 2 views

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    Is their wisdom in the crowd? 
Steve Windhager

Environment takes back seat for today's youth, report finds - 1 views

  • Despite their green reputation, the report suggests today's young people are far less environmentally minded than previous generations.
  • In fact, three times as many Millennials - those currently in high school or college - than baby boomers at the same age said they made no personal effort to help the environment: 15 per cent versus five per cent.
  • xperts say the problem may be that our kids' green education has been too thorough, ingraining the notion of a dying planet to such a degree that many believe th
    • Garry Golden
       
      interesting; seen various studies on 'green' values across generation; most shift w/ times (good vs bad economy); but this could suggest being green for museums is less value add to brand association for Millennials?
Steve Windhager

Flipboard vs Zite as a Personalized Learning Magazine on an iPad - 21nnovate - 1 views

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    We might want to also check out Zite for additional ways to keep on top of content.
Ruth Cuadra

BLDGBLOG: Urban Speculation in Los Angeles and Beyond - 1 views

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    No More Play: Conversations on Urban Speculation in Los Angeles and Beyond
Ruth Cuadra

Lunch-goers by the hundreds bust a move in Sweden - Yahoo! News - 1 views

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    Crowdsourced group activity creates a place where people want to be on their lunch hour despite noise and sweat.
Ruth Cuadra

21c Museum Hotels | About 21c - 1 views

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    combining art and commerce, this hotel plus museum keeps visitors coming back and is expanding to more cities
Ruth Cuadra

Mercedes-Benz: Fueling Innovation | Printrbot: Small and simple 3D printer - 1 views

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    It's getting closer and cheaper -- 3D printing
Ruth Cuadra

iBrain, a Device That Can Read Thoughts - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    The iBrain is part of a new generation of portable neural devices and algorithms intended to monitor and diagnose conditions like sleep apnea, depression and autism... Help people to communicate by merely thinking...researching signals that look for intent
Megan Conn

The New "Google Glasses" Ad: Some Version of Hell | Book Think | Big Think - 1 views

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    no doubt there has been good measure of skepticism and backlash; idea of walking around 'distracted' - or possibility of always recording-- lends to some dystopian images of the future... I'd say the TV was a similar technology that led to distraction/couch potato culture. (But we've moved on) This is more mobile - and in the world. I think it's exciting -- and needs some healthy skepticism. For CAMLF-- I look at these glasses- in more specific applications--where context is more controlled. Imagine the 'layering' of experiences. Providing visual learning element to the objects inside our walls Museum environments seem perfect--- even more so than (what I think is a poor vision) walking around public streets. In private situations for Google Goggles seems more ideal.. Maybe?
Ruth Cuadra

DOE Study: LED Museum Lighting Safe, Effective, Efficient | lighting.com - 1 views

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    Final evaluation of retrofit using LED lamps in track lighting for photography exhibit at Getty Museum finds cost savings and deterioration no worse than filtered halogen lamps for equivalent exposure
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