2008-04-24 Enhancing Research Projects with Environmental Informatics and Web Technologies - Presentation Transcript
Enhancing Research Projects with Environmental Informatics and Web Technologies Stefan Falke and Erin Robinson EECE April 24, 2008
Static versus Dynamic Research Projects
Email only
Powerpoint slides
Pdf reports
Sharing/publication only of final results
Email + shared web workspaces
Screencasts, WebEx
Multi-author content creation
Sharing/publication of workflow (data to information)
Static Dynamic
What does the Web bring to Research?
Sharing and communication of research from initial to interim to final results
Connections to related research and researchers
Easier ways to document, augment and archive the research project
Richer research team interactions
Environmental Informatics
The science, engineering and practice of the creation, exchange and use of data, information and knowledge relevant to environmental researchers, managers and the interested public. Cross-disciplinary across computer, information, environmental, geographical, and social sciences.
Wisdom Knowledge Evidence Information Data Adapted from Bolstad, 2005
Web 2.0
Term coined by O’Reilly in 2003 to describe the rise of:
user-generated content;
folksonomy;
on-line collaboration between users;
Web 2.0 tools emphasize:
Blogging
Tagging
Commenting
Modifying
Augmenting
The Participatory Web – it is easy to publish your own content
User interaction with web has expanded from one-way information download to include user-driven information content – “Web 2.0”
Within the science and engineering domains, this next phase of the web is referred to as cyberinfrastructure , e-science , and service oriented science .
new capabilities for sharing information, conducting research in a distributed environment, and achieving new insights that would have taken longer, or not occurred at all, in independent organizations.
Data Sources
Observations & Models
Surface
Satellite
Forecasts
News
Blogs (Technorati)
What you collect and generate
RSS Feeds
Really Simple Syndication
Share content between websites when new information is available
Need RSS Feeds to subscribe to
More Information
Del.icio.us
Social bookmarking tools
Storing bookmarks on-line, publicly, with a folksonomy categorization
Can tag the bookmarks for others
Collectively collect of sites/resources/online texts using particular set of tags ( S. Cal Example )
Has an RSS feed for all pages
More information
Online Photo Sharing – Flickr
Online photo management and sharing tool
Allows tagging, commenting and organizing photos ( S. Cal Ex. )
Has an RSS feed
More Information
Blogs
A website that can be individually edited
Gives everyone space to share “news” – blog posts
Readers can comment
Blogs can be linked and cross-referenced (backlinking)
Has both RSS feed from the blog and can embed other feeds inside the blog ( Example )
Can search blogs through Tech.no.rati or Google Blog Search
More Information
Screencasts and YouTube
Screencasts are simple demonstrations used to show instead of tell
Video blogging
Screen capture
Presentations
YouTube allows you to publish your screencast, the same way flickr allows you to publish photos
Videos can be tagged, commented on, and shared
More Information: Screencasts | YouTube
Skype and WebEx
Skype is a Voice over IP service (Internet Phone)
Skype-to-Skype is Free and Skype-to-Phone has lower international rates
WebEx is a way to share your desktop
More Information: Skype | WebEx
Wikis
Wikis are collaborative web sites where anyone with the proper permission can create, edit and organize the pages.
They are good for:
Aggregating and archiving group knowledge
Connecting people with similar interests
Can act as an RSS Aggregator
S. Cal Page
More Information
Google Sites http://sites.google.com
Google sites is a cross between a Portal, Blog and wiki
Using different kinds of pages it can be any of the above
Easy editing
All Google apps work in conjunction with the sites (Calendar, Docs…)
More Information
Portals
Can act as an RSS Aggregator
More Information
Mashups Top Mashup APIs - All
Web services approach uses standards-based interfaces for accessing and working with data. Next steps go beyond searching and visualizing data to include data processing and analysis services.
More Information
Mashups - applications constructed by combining services from disparate sources Top Mashup APIs – Last 14 Days
Weatherbonk.com
Southern California Wildfires
Mashing Mashups, the value chain
Southern California Smoke
How to get started
Google sites?
Explore the links provided in these slides
Figure out how you want to communicate prior to China trip, during trip and after you return
Find ‘coordinators/facilitators’ in your group who can set up the web technology and initiative group content creation and interaction
This is far from an exact science. What you’ll be doing will help define how the web is most effectively used in environmental research.
What you create will be reused in subsequent trips and research projects
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