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Jack Park

The Trade & Environment Database - 0 views

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    The Trade & Environment Database (TED) is a collection of categorical case studies that began with a focus on solely environmental issues, but did not include the economic consequences of other social policy choices, such as culture, rights, or other issues.
Jack Park

SpaceCollective Projects - The Total Library - 0 views

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    Text that redefines - or - How to redefine the text.
Jack Park

NWB Community Wiki : Home Page browse - 0 views

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    The Network Workbench Community Wiki is the part of Network Workbench (NWB) project. It provides descriptions for algorithms and datasets that have been integrated in the NWB Tool. It is also a place for users of the NWB Tool, the Cyberinfrastructure Shell, or any other CIShell based program to get, upload, and request algorithms & datasets to be used in the tool. This site is a sounding board to be used by the community to work together and create a tool which will meet their needs and the needs of the scientific community at large.
Jack Park

CBD - Concise Bounded Description - 0 views

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    This document defines a concise bounded description of a resource in terms of an RDF graph [5], as a general and broadly optimal unit of specific knowledge about that resource to be utilized by, and/or interchanged between, semantic web agents. Given a particular node in a particular RDF graph, a concise bounded description is a subgraph consisting of those statements which together constitute a focused body of knowledge about the resource denoted by that particular node. The precise nature of that subgraph will hopefully become clear given the definition, discussion and example provided below. Optimality is, of course, application dependent and it is not presumed that a concise bounded description is an optimal form of description for every application; however, it is presented herein as a reasonably general and broadly optimal form of description for many applications, and unless otherwise warranted, constitutes a reasonable default response to the request "tell me about this resource".
Jack Park

Consilience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Consilience, or the unity of knowledge (literally a "jumping together" of knowledge), has its roots in the ancient Greek concept of an intrinsic orderliness that governs our cosmos, inherently comprehensible by logical process, a vision at odds with mystical views in many cultures that surrounded the Hellenes. The rational view was recovered during the high Middle Ages, separated from theology during the Renaissance and found its apogee in the Age of Enlightenment. Then, with the rise of the modern sciences, the sense of unity gradually was lost in the increasing fragmentation and specialization of knowledge in the last two centuries. The converse of consilience in this way is Reductionism.
Jack Park

True Knowledge - 0 views

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    The True Knowledge answer engine is a technology capable of answering questions put to it on any topic. If you would like to take it for a spin you can login (or apply for a beta account if you haven't done so already) using the box to the right.
Jack Park

OER Commons - 0 views

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    Open Educational Resources are all about sharing. In a brave new world of learning, OER content is made free to use or share, and in some cases, to change and share again, made possible through licensing, so that both teachers and learners can share what they know.
Jack Park

Keotag - tag search multiple engines, tag generator and social bookmark links generator - 1 views

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    Keotag lets users search for tags across 14 different sites, from Reddit to Ice Rocket.Keotag will also generate folksonomy tags for a blog post, or submit a bookmark to multiple sites.
Bonnie Zink

Decision Making: In making sense of complexity, have we become gutless? | Theknowledgec... - 0 views

  • Are we creating illusions for ourselves, creating hope that we are making sense of our complex world? 
  • we are creating illusions to reinforce our belief that we are controlling a complex and random world.
  • Dave Sowden’s Probe-Sense-Respond
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  • connectedness
  • distorts our decision-making process.
  • we have become more aware of the preconditions in our environment that contribute to states of punctuation, or jumps in history.
  • understanding the proximate causality of these jumps,
  • I argue that often we seek patterns where there are none and punctuated change comes from randomness – we cannot control it.
  • In this space, are we relying on our gut.
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    A fantastic read to wake up your brain and help it see the trappings of false illusions and patterns around you. 
Jack Park

Jeff Jonas: Accumulating Context: Now or Never - 0 views

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    Sensing importance across a sea of dynamic systems with constantly changing data requires the accumulation and persistence of context. (I am using the term persistence here to mean storing/saving what one has observed and learned - in a database for example.)
Jack Park

On the Sensemaking Group - 24 views

I have recently deleted two bookmarks added to the group: neither had anything to do with sensemaking, software development or related subjects. Please restrict bookmarks shared with this group to ...

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