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      <title>Linkosophy</title>
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Please view full screen to be able to see notes! This was the closing "Plenary" for IA Summit 2008. Hope it starts some new, even better conversations.</p><p>Tags: <a href="/tag/design" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >design</a> <a href="/tag/iasummit" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >iasummit</a> <a href="/tag/iasummit08" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >iasummit08</a> <a href="/tag/iasummit2008" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >iasummit2008</a> <a href="/tag/hinton" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >hinton</a> </p></div>]]>
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Please view full screen to be able to see notes! This was the closing "Plenary" for IA Summit 2008. Hope it starts some new, even better conversations.</p><p>Tags: <a href="/tag/design" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >design</a> <a href="/tag/iasummit" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >iasummit</a> <a href="/tag/iasummit08" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >iasummit08</a> <a href="/tag/iasummit2008" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >iasummit2008</a> <a href="/tag/hinton" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >hinton</a> </p></div>]]>
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Please view full screen to be able to see notes! This was the closing "Plenary" for IA Summit 2008. Hope it starts some new, even better conversations.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Tags: &lt;a href="/tag/design" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" &gt;design&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="/tag/iasummit" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" &gt;iasummit&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="/tag/iasummit08" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" &gt;iasummit08&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="/tag/iasummit2008" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" &gt;iasummit2008&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="/tag/hinton" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" &gt;hinton&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</media:text>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2007 18:07:39 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2007 16:58:12 GMT</pubDate>
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        <media:description type="plain">[Please view full-screen so you can read the notes. Thank you!] Explains how User Experience is made up of intertwingled practices, and how Participation and Reification result in Identity for Designers. I'm hoping to give us a self-aware language for conversations about design, authority and identity. </media:description>
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      <title>Architectures for Conversation (ii): What Communities of Practice can mean for Information Architecture</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><img src="http://cdn.slideshare.net/architectures-for-conversation-ii-what-communities-of-practice-can-mean-for-information-architecture-5733-thumbnail-2?1177423479" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /> <p>from: <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/andrewhinton">andrewhinton</a> 1 year ago</p><p>(Note: I updated this presentation with a newer version on May 6, 2007). 
Explores how we ended up with so much group emergence online and the importance of conversation, how communities of practice help bridge the divide between traditional command networks and emergent organic groups, some rules of thumb for designing for these communities, and lastly the nature of practice vs. discipline, and what that can mean for the practice of information architecture, and its community. 
If you want to use anything in the preso, please contact me. Thanks!</p><p>Tags: <a href="/tag/informationarchitecture" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >informationarchitecture</a> <a href="/tag/communitiesofpractice" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >communitiesofpractice</a> <a href="/tag/design" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >design</a> <a href="/tag/socialsoftware" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >socialsoftware</a> <a href="/tag/emergence" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >emergence</a> </p></div>]]>
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Explores how we ended up with so much group emergence online and the importance of conversation, how communities of practice help bridge the divide between traditional command networks and emergent organic groups, some rules of thumb for designing for these communities, and lastly the nature of practice vs. discipline, and what that can mean for the practice of information architecture, and its community. 
If you want to use anything in the preso, please contact me. Thanks!</p><p>Tags: <a href="/tag/informationarchitecture" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >informationarchitecture</a> <a href="/tag/communitiesofpractice" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >communitiesofpractice</a> <a href="/tag/design" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >design</a> <a href="/tag/socialsoftware" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >socialsoftware</a> <a href="/tag/emergence" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >emergence</a> </p></div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2007 14:04:39 GMT</pubDate>
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        <media:description type="plain">(Note: I updated this presentation with a newer version on May 6, 2007). 
Explores how we ended up with so much group emergence online and the importance of conversation, how communities of practice help bridge the divide between traditional command networks and emergent organic groups, some rules of thumb for designing for these communities, and lastly the nature of practice vs. discipline, and what that can mean for the practice of information architecture, and its community. 
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Explores how we ended up with so much group emergence online and the importance of conversation, how communities of practice help bridge the divide between traditional command networks and emergent organic groups, some rules of thumb for designing for these communities, and lastly the nature of practice vs. discipline, and what that can mean for the practice of information architecture, and its community. 
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