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Jack Park

Clipmarks - What are you finding on the web? - 1 views

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    On Clipmarks.com, you can see clips of text, images or video about all sorts of topics that other people find while surfing the web. The idea is that through each other, we can learn more, know more and enjoy more than we could possibly do alone. As you find people who post clips that interest you, make them a Guide. Think of your Guides as a team of web editors you choose to consistently deliver you clips of things they find on the web.
Niels Schuddeboom

YouTube - ‪Alain de Botton: Why Do We Have HR Departments?‬‏ - 0 views

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    Another superb VIDEO from Alain de Botton: Why Do We Have HR Departments? - http://ow.ly/5l9eH - #complexity #strategy - Dr John Ortner (storiedstrategy) http://twitter.com/storiedstrategy/status/82530603894980608
Jack Park

UIMA COMPONENT REPOSITORY - 0 views

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    Our goal in creating this site is to provide the basis for a thriving community of UIMA developers who can announce, discuss, design, share, and critique UIMA-compliant components, resources and solutions. The Unstructured Information Management Architecture (UIMA) is a software framework that supports rapid development and deployment of multimodal analytics - applications which provide value by processing human-readable text, audio and/or video in order to extract information, answer questions, summarize documents, etc.
Jack Park

Knowledge web - Patent # 7502770 - PatentGenius - 0 views

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    A system and method for organizing knowledge in such a way that humans can find knowledge, learn from it, and add to it as needed is disclosed. The exemplary system has four components: a knowledge base, a learning model and an associated tutor, a set of user tools, and a backend system. The invention also preferably comprises a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow these components to work together, so that other people can create their own versions of each of the components. In the knowledge web a community of people with knowledge to share put knowledge in the database using the user tools. The knowledge may be in the form of documents or other media, or it may be a descriptor of a book or other physical source. Each piece of knowledge is associated with various types of meta-knowledge about what the knowledge is for, what form it is in, and so on. The information in the knowledge base can be created specifically for the knowledge base, but it can also consist of information converted from other sources, such as scientific documents, books, journals, Web pages, film, video, audio files, and course notes. The initial content of the knowledge web comprises existing curriculum materials, books and journals, and those explanatory pages that are already on the World Wide Web. These existing materials already contain most of the information, examples, problems, illustrations, even lesson plans, that the knowledge web needs. The knowledge base thus represents the core content (online documents or references to online or offline documents); the meta-knowledge that was created at the time of entry; and a number of user annotations and document metadata that accumulate over time about the usefulness of the knowledge, additional user opinions, certifications of its veracity and usefulness, commentary, and connections between various units of knowledge.
Jack Park

Kaleidoscope - 0 views

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    TeLearn is the first international open archive dedicated to research in the field of technology enhanced learning. It accepts research papers and videos, in any language.
Jack Park

FORA.tv - Domestic Drilling Will Never Satisfy US Oil Demand - 0 views

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    According to T. Boone Pickens, it is not possible for America to "drill itself" out of the energy crisis.
Jack Park

Dr. Douglas Lenat, CEO Cycorp, Natural Language Processing, AI company « Andr... - 0 views

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    Computers and common sense
Jack Park

Paul Stamets on 6 ways mushrooms can save the world | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Mycologist Paul Stamets lists 6 ways the mycelium fungus can help save the universe: cleaning polluted soil, making insecticides, treating smallpox and even flu
Jack Park

The National Center for Biomedical Ontology - Seminar Series Videos - 0 views

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    NCBO Seminar Series talks occur via the Web and teleconference at 10:00AM, Pacific time, the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month. This series aims to showcase new projects, technologies and ideas in biomedical ontology by featuring the work of a different collaborator each session. It is open to anyone interested, regardless of location or affiliation.
Jack Park

Clay Shirky: How Twitter can make history | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    While news from Iran streams to the world, Clay Shirky shows how Facebook, Twitter and TXTs help citizens in repressive regimes to report on real news, bypassing censors (however briefly). The end of top-down control of news is changing the nature of politics.
Jack Park

Richard Baraniuk on open-source learning | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Rice University professor Richard Baraniuk explains the vision behind Connexions, his open-source, online education system. It cuts out the textbook, allowing teachers to share and modify course materials freely, anywhere in the world.
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