Month: February 2007

Social Source Commons

Social Source Commons: he ultimate goal of the Social Source Commons (SSC) is to create a “knowledge commons” that maps the NPO/NGO software space and makes sense of the collective expertise related to that software. It aims to provide those who need information on NPO/NGO software access to lists of what’s available, with each list […]

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Cultural Informatics

Here is my current definition of cultural informatics Cultural Informatics is the application and understandings of information technology in the broadest senses of cultures and cultural institutions. —– Here is an expansion and clarification: To that end, it deals with understandings of culturally centered information, cultural heritage, cultural communities, the transmission of information through cultures […]

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amazing new simulation in world for star wars games.

FZ :: Nyheter :: Två teknikdemon från Star Wars: Force Unleashed:

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people's toolbox thePeoplesToolbox – Programming Tools

thePeoplesToolbox – Programming Tools : this site has thousands of tools of use to all kinds of programming tasks from the beginner to expert. it also has useful tools like this tool to represent how a large segment of the population might be seeing the colors that you choose differently. check it out, you might […]

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Children See, Children Do

YouTube – Children See, Children Do: Children See, Children Do ======= another must see movie, we model our world for forthcoming generations, not just the ‘good’ things, children see it all, and learn to do it all.

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Tomorrow's Professor Blog: 772. Academic Freedom

Tomorrow’s Professor Blog: 772. Academic Freedom: This function of tenure has been challenged as “absolutizing” academic freedom: “[T]enure can never protect of guarantee academic freedom,” John Silber opined. “Academic freedom is protected and guaranteed by the courage of individual professors, and by individual administrators who protect individual members of the faculty, and by students. If […]

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YouTube – March of the Librarians

YouTube – March of the Librarians:

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Can you trust your mind? at hvattum.net

Can you trust your mind? at hvattum.net: How good are you when it comes to concentration and perception? Here is a cool experiment where you can test you ability to focus attention on a certain object in a short video. —- no, one can’t trust one’s mind, but eh..

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Radical Society – Review of Culture & Politics

Radical Society – Review of Culture & Politics: THE SKEPTIC IS GENERALLY PORTRAYED AS standing, on purpose, outside the normal flow of life. The skeptic refuses to assent to things that most people take for granted, perceiving the world through a protective lens of doubt and incredulity. The skeptic is the one who pauses just […]

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In You More Than Yourself — In These Times

In You More Than Yourself — In These Times: And the same goes for my partners who I communicate with in cyberspace: I can never be sure who they are. Are they “really” the way they describe themselves? Is there a “real” person at all behind a screen-persona or is the screen-persona a mask for […]

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