The document discusses crowdsourcing and how identity and activity can be crowdsourced for science. It provides examples of existing crowdsourced projects like OpenStreetMap, Foldit, and AccessCity. Key mechanisms for successful crowdsourcing discussed include using game mechanics, open platforms, linked data, surfacing user activity, and identity/social graphs. The document argues that crowdsourcing identity and activity could help disambiguate scientific literature and reward researchers for a variety of contributions beyond publications.
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
White Space Creativity - Frontend Conference CH 2014Denise Jacobs
In visual arts and graphic design, white space is fundamental to allowing a creation to exist, by creating delineation and focus. Similarly, in our lives, creativity often sprouts from the "white space" of time: the moments in our increasingly busy schedules between activities and thoughts that allow the subconscious to better absorb and connect information. Clearly, in order to be more creative, we need to open up this "in-between" space in our lives, but once we've done so, how can we best capitalize upon the brain's natural creative capacities? In this talk, we'll explore several counter-intuitive and potentially subversive methods for leveraging this "white space" to foment innovative thinking creative productivity.
Infinite Possibilities - How Interactive Conference, San FranciscoDenise Jacobs
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
Digital Ethnography For Social Interaction Design [Remix]Brynn Evans
I gave this talk at Bolt|Peters' User Research Friday. The talk covers the challenges for studying online communities, or what I refer to as "social interaction design". Social interaction design is relevant for anyone who is developing a social product. Whether for iPhone apps, Twitter knock-offs, recipe management software, online shopping services, or even Wrigley's gum, there are social motivators that drive many user behaviors. Unfortunately, it's not so easy to "shadow" someone’s day-to-day activities in a digital space like you can in a physical space, which is why needs-finding for social interaction design requires a new set of tools and methods. I'll talk about a few remote research tools that can be used to understand the design opportunities in social spaces.
As tech professionals, what we need is a way to work better so that we can create more, right? Through exploring various concepts and approaches, including the neuroscience of creativity, productivity techniques, and emerging practices that spur innovation, we'll discover not only the ways in which our brains work best, but also what’s behind the times when we feel on fire with creativity and when we don't. We’ll translate this information into processes and techniques for dramatically enhanced creative productivity. Beware: this session challenges the standard norms around concentration, focus, productivity, and may change how you work…for the better.
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
White Space Creativity - Frontend Conference CH 2014Denise Jacobs
In visual arts and graphic design, white space is fundamental to allowing a creation to exist, by creating delineation and focus. Similarly, in our lives, creativity often sprouts from the "white space" of time: the moments in our increasingly busy schedules between activities and thoughts that allow the subconscious to better absorb and connect information. Clearly, in order to be more creative, we need to open up this "in-between" space in our lives, but once we've done so, how can we best capitalize upon the brain's natural creative capacities? In this talk, we'll explore several counter-intuitive and potentially subversive methods for leveraging this "white space" to foment innovative thinking creative productivity.
Infinite Possibilities - How Interactive Conference, San FranciscoDenise Jacobs
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
Digital Ethnography For Social Interaction Design [Remix]Brynn Evans
I gave this talk at Bolt|Peters' User Research Friday. The talk covers the challenges for studying online communities, or what I refer to as "social interaction design". Social interaction design is relevant for anyone who is developing a social product. Whether for iPhone apps, Twitter knock-offs, recipe management software, online shopping services, or even Wrigley's gum, there are social motivators that drive many user behaviors. Unfortunately, it's not so easy to "shadow" someone’s day-to-day activities in a digital space like you can in a physical space, which is why needs-finding for social interaction design requires a new set of tools and methods. I'll talk about a few remote research tools that can be used to understand the design opportunities in social spaces.
As tech professionals, what we need is a way to work better so that we can create more, right? Through exploring various concepts and approaches, including the neuroscience of creativity, productivity techniques, and emerging practices that spur innovation, we'll discover not only the ways in which our brains work best, but also what’s behind the times when we feel on fire with creativity and when we don't. We’ll translate this information into processes and techniques for dramatically enhanced creative productivity. Beware: this session challenges the standard norms around concentration, focus, productivity, and may change how you work…for the better.
As a developer and a creative, you need ways to work better so that you can create more, but what do you do when you hit a seemingly insurmountable mental wall? You need to get unblocked: to bust through that barrier to allow creativity to flow. Beware: this presentation challenges the standard norms around concentration, focus, productivity, and may change how you work…for the better.
Banish Your Inner Critic - Design & Content 2015Denise Jacobs
Your inner critic is an unconscious deterrent that stands between the seeds of great ideas and the fruits of achievement, keeping you stuck by telling you you’re just faking it, that others have more talent, that you’ll never achieve the success you seek. Let's discover how to anatomize this pernicious inner force, and then learn techniques to banish this critic so that you can have the mental space and energy to let your true talents emerge -- and help you be a badass with your work.
Infinite Possibilities - Digital PM Summit 2015Denise Jacobs
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
Seven Master of Arts students from Constance at the University of Applied Sciences Communication Design faculty are working on design research concerning multi-touch interfaces during summer term 2008. Studying a research paper ...
Some people say the web is dying, but I believe it’s just getting started. And what will kick it into overdrive is the Physical Web: the ability to discover, engage, and interact with smart devices (or that “dumb” tree over there) using nothing more than a browser.
In this presentation, we explore the impact these new capabilities may have on the way we design and think about this (increasingly near) future web.
Banish Your Inner Critic to Unleash Creativity – edUi Conference 2015Denise Jacobs
Your inner critic is an unconscious deterrent that stands between the seeds of great ideas and the fruits of achievement, keeping you stuck by telling you you’re just faking it, that others have more talent, that you’ll never achieve the success you seek. Let's discover how to anatomize this pernicious inner force, and then learn techniques to banish this critic so that you can have the mental space and energy to let your true talents emerge -- and help you be a badass with your work.
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As tech professionals, what we need is a way to work better so that we can create more, right? Through exploring various concepts and approaches, including the neuroscience of creativity, productivity techniques, and emerging practices that spur innovation, we'll discover not only the ways in which our brains work best, but also what’s behind the times when we feel on fire with creativity and when we don't. We’ll translate this information into processes and techniques for dramatically enhanced creative productivity. Beware: this session challenges the standard norms around concentration, focus, productivity, and may change how you work…for the better.
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Success for companies is now dependent upon creativity and innovation, both hailed as the most important contributors to the growth of the economy. These days, these skills are not just a good idea, but are imperative. Unfortunately, most don't know where to start in order to structure an environment where creativity and innovation can thrive. Good news: laying the foundation for inspiring creativity and enhancing innovation is easier than you think. Discover the four directives to follow that will help to enhance engagement, reignite passion, and amp up meaningful contribution, and enable you, your team, and your company to develop fantastic products and services.
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There's a movement brewing built upon leveraging the transformative power of creativity to help us work and create better so that we can produce work infused with meaning. Discover how by instilling tiny habits to cultivate your creative spark, and finally, fomenting creative collaboration based on the tenets of improv and open spaces, you can take the spark of Creativity (R)Evolution and use it as the impetus to push you, your teams, and your companies to create Betterness.
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Learn how gamification, the use of game design elements in non-game contexts, is being employed by 70% of the Forbes Global 2000 list today. This slideshow highlights how gamification impacts the world through the following topics: digital divides, online relationships, mobile technology, social giving, and digital reputation-building.
One thing is for sure, this trend is definitely a game-changer.
White Space Creativity - Generate Conference London 2014Denise Jacobs
In visual arts and graphic design, white space is fundamental to allowing a creation to exist, by creating delineation and focus. Similarly, in our lives, creativity often sprouts from the "white space" of time: the moments in our increasingly busy schedules between activities and thoughts that allow the subconscious to better absorb and connect information. Clearly, in order to be more creative, we need to open up this "in-between" space in our lives, but once we've done so, how can we best capitalize upon the brain's natural creative capacities? In this talk, we'll explore several counter-intuitive and potentially subversive methods for leveraging this "white space" to foment innovative thinking creative productivity.
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The social web (was "Web2.0"...) calls to human experience and emotion in a way which transcends the hype often associated with it. While the phrase "Web2.0" does a good job of associating certain services and approaches together, it also has a down-side, suggesting that any day now, a "Web3.0" will be along to replace this transient, fickle technology with something new.
This talk argues that the "social web" has a momentum which should be taken seriously -- more seriously than "just mere hype", particularly by content-rich organisations such as those involved with cultural content. It also examines some of the issues -- particularly around the perceived challenges to authority and "value" of cultural institutions and assets -- and asks how these can be overcome.
Startupfest 2012- Code shmode, it’s people that matter: Tummeling for successStartupfest
At Jewish weddings, a Tummeler is hired to encourage everyone to dance. It’s no secret why communities flourish—they’re catalyzed to do so through a combination of engagement and collaboration. In this session Tummelvision founder and Geek Interpreter Deb Schultz, a founding partner, now senior fellow at San Francisco’s Altimeter Group, talks about innovation, communities, and the compelling economics of giving in order to receive.
The time is 2020. The inflection point has long passed. Most web traffic is now coming from some manner of portable device. And if Google Chairman Eric Schmidt (and many others’) predictions have come true, we will have truly reached time where “…[technology] will just be seamless. It will just be there. The web will be everything, and it will be nothing. It will be like electricity.”
This presentation challenges us to think about the role of the web going forward. What steps must we take to build a world where interactions with the web are truly “seamless”? What would a seamless web even look like? How can we ensure the web remains strong amidst all the new technologies that are on the way.
Presented on September 13 in London at Generate.
The cultural heritage sector has spent to long focussing on mobile as a way to deliver guides - our audiences aren't using their mobiles in this way though. In this presentation we explore how we can broaden our thinking about mobile as a tool and improve, not only visitor experience, but also our own organisational learning.
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IBM Connections is the hot topic of the day - every IBM customer should be looking at how the solution can help their business become more open, collaborative and innovative.
However, its easier to fall into small mistakes with planning, deployment and use of the technology, that turn into larger issues as adoption of the solution takes off.
Stuart uses the experience of more than 30 customer deployments over the past 4 years to detail the 7 deadly sins of IBM Connections, explain easy-to-follow strategies to avoid them and help plot the route to true Social salvation! All in 5 minutes!!
Banish Your Inner Critic - HOW Interactive Conference, BostonDenise Jacobs
Your inner critic is an unconscious deterrent that stands between the seeds of great ideas and the fruits of achievement, keeping you stuck by telling you you’re just faking it, that others have more talent, that you’ll never achieve the success you seek. Let's discover how to anatomize this pernicious inner force, and then learn techniques to banish this critic so that you can have the mental space and energy to let your true talents emerge -- and help you be a badass with your work.
As a developer and a creative, you need ways to work better so that you can create more, but what do you do when you hit a seemingly insurmountable mental wall? You need to get unblocked: to bust through that barrier to allow creativity to flow. Beware: this presentation challenges the standard norms around concentration, focus, productivity, and may change how you work…for the better.
Banish Your Inner Critic - Design & Content 2015Denise Jacobs
Your inner critic is an unconscious deterrent that stands between the seeds of great ideas and the fruits of achievement, keeping you stuck by telling you you’re just faking it, that others have more talent, that you’ll never achieve the success you seek. Let's discover how to anatomize this pernicious inner force, and then learn techniques to banish this critic so that you can have the mental space and energy to let your true talents emerge -- and help you be a badass with your work.
Infinite Possibilities - Digital PM Summit 2015Denise Jacobs
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
Seven Master of Arts students from Constance at the University of Applied Sciences Communication Design faculty are working on design research concerning multi-touch interfaces during summer term 2008. Studying a research paper ...
Some people say the web is dying, but I believe it’s just getting started. And what will kick it into overdrive is the Physical Web: the ability to discover, engage, and interact with smart devices (or that “dumb” tree over there) using nothing more than a browser.
In this presentation, we explore the impact these new capabilities may have on the way we design and think about this (increasingly near) future web.
Banish Your Inner Critic to Unleash Creativity – edUi Conference 2015Denise Jacobs
Your inner critic is an unconscious deterrent that stands between the seeds of great ideas and the fruits of achievement, keeping you stuck by telling you you’re just faking it, that others have more talent, that you’ll never achieve the success you seek. Let's discover how to anatomize this pernicious inner force, and then learn techniques to banish this critic so that you can have the mental space and energy to let your true talents emerge -- and help you be a badass with your work.
Hacking the Creative Brain - Web Directions 2015Denise Jacobs
As tech professionals, what we need is a way to work better so that we can create more, right? Through exploring various concepts and approaches, including the neuroscience of creativity, productivity techniques, and emerging practices that spur innovation, we'll discover not only the ways in which our brains work best, but also what’s behind the times when we feel on fire with creativity and when we don't. We’ll translate this information into processes and techniques for dramatically enhanced creative productivity. Beware: this session challenges the standard norms around concentration, focus, productivity, and may change how you work…for the better.
The Creativity Imperative - Work Life Congress 2015Denise Jacobs
Success for companies is now dependent upon creativity and innovation, both hailed as the most important contributors to the growth of the economy. These days, these skills are not just a good idea, but are imperative. Unfortunately, most don't know where to start in order to structure an environment where creativity and innovation can thrive. Good news: laying the foundation for inspiring creativity and enhancing innovation is easier than you think. Discover the four directives to follow that will help to enhance engagement, reignite passion, and amp up meaningful contribution, and enable you, your team, and your company to develop fantastic products and services.
The Creativity (R)Evolution - CREATE Festival 2015Denise Jacobs
There's a movement brewing built upon leveraging the transformative power of creativity to help us work and create better so that we can produce work infused with meaning. Discover how by instilling tiny habits to cultivate your creative spark, and finally, fomenting creative collaboration based on the tenets of improv and open spaces, you can take the spark of Creativity (R)Evolution and use it as the impetus to push you, your teams, and your companies to create Betterness.
How Gamification Changes the Digital GameCharmaineAC
Learn how gamification, the use of game design elements in non-game contexts, is being employed by 70% of the Forbes Global 2000 list today. This slideshow highlights how gamification impacts the world through the following topics: digital divides, online relationships, mobile technology, social giving, and digital reputation-building.
One thing is for sure, this trend is definitely a game-changer.
White Space Creativity - Generate Conference London 2014Denise Jacobs
In visual arts and graphic design, white space is fundamental to allowing a creation to exist, by creating delineation and focus. Similarly, in our lives, creativity often sprouts from the "white space" of time: the moments in our increasingly busy schedules between activities and thoughts that allow the subconscious to better absorb and connect information. Clearly, in order to be more creative, we need to open up this "in-between" space in our lives, but once we've done so, how can we best capitalize upon the brain's natural creative capacities? In this talk, we'll explore several counter-intuitive and potentially subversive methods for leveraging this "white space" to foment innovative thinking creative productivity.
Why the social web is here to stay (and what to do about it)Mike Ellis
The social web (was "Web2.0"...) calls to human experience and emotion in a way which transcends the hype often associated with it. While the phrase "Web2.0" does a good job of associating certain services and approaches together, it also has a down-side, suggesting that any day now, a "Web3.0" will be along to replace this transient, fickle technology with something new.
This talk argues that the "social web" has a momentum which should be taken seriously -- more seriously than "just mere hype", particularly by content-rich organisations such as those involved with cultural content. It also examines some of the issues -- particularly around the perceived challenges to authority and "value" of cultural institutions and assets -- and asks how these can be overcome.
Startupfest 2012- Code shmode, it’s people that matter: Tummeling for successStartupfest
At Jewish weddings, a Tummeler is hired to encourage everyone to dance. It’s no secret why communities flourish—they’re catalyzed to do so through a combination of engagement and collaboration. In this session Tummelvision founder and Geek Interpreter Deb Schultz, a founding partner, now senior fellow at San Francisco’s Altimeter Group, talks about innovation, communities, and the compelling economics of giving in order to receive.
The time is 2020. The inflection point has long passed. Most web traffic is now coming from some manner of portable device. And if Google Chairman Eric Schmidt (and many others’) predictions have come true, we will have truly reached time where “…[technology] will just be seamless. It will just be there. The web will be everything, and it will be nothing. It will be like electricity.”
This presentation challenges us to think about the role of the web going forward. What steps must we take to build a world where interactions with the web are truly “seamless”? What would a seamless web even look like? How can we ensure the web remains strong amidst all the new technologies that are on the way.
Presented on September 13 in London at Generate.
The cultural heritage sector has spent to long focussing on mobile as a way to deliver guides - our audiences aren't using their mobiles in this way though. In this presentation we explore how we can broaden our thinking about mobile as a tool and improve, not only visitor experience, but also our own organisational learning.
Avoiding the seven deadly sins of IBM Connections and how to plot the route ...Stuart McIntyre
IBM Connections is the hot topic of the day - every IBM customer should be looking at how the solution can help their business become more open, collaborative and innovative.
However, its easier to fall into small mistakes with planning, deployment and use of the technology, that turn into larger issues as adoption of the solution takes off.
Stuart uses the experience of more than 30 customer deployments over the past 4 years to detail the 7 deadly sins of IBM Connections, explain easy-to-follow strategies to avoid them and help plot the route to true Social salvation! All in 5 minutes!!
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Your inner critic is an unconscious deterrent that stands between the seeds of great ideas and the fruits of achievement, keeping you stuck by telling you you’re just faking it, that others have more talent, that you’ll never achieve the success you seek. Let's discover how to anatomize this pernicious inner force, and then learn techniques to banish this critic so that you can have the mental space and energy to let your true talents emerge -- and help you be a badass with your work.
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Thank you so much for inviting me, I thought I’d never really attend a science conference
again despite being trained as a computational immunologist. I work with Crowdsourcing, is
essentially what this conference is about. I’m interested in data, but I’m also interested in
people and why and how they get involved in communities and give their time to make things
together.
I wanted to talk about some of the underlying mechanisms we use in building crowdsourced
apps in the hope that there is some crossover.
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowdsourcing
Crowdsourcing is a neologism for the act of taking a task
traditionally performed by an employee or contractor, and
outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people
or community in the form of an open call. For example, the
public may be invited to develop a new technology, carry out a
design task (also known as community-based design[1] and
distributed participatory design), refine or carry out the steps
of an algorithm (see Human-based computation), or help
capture, systematize or analyze large amounts of data (see
also citizen science).
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This is a definition from Wikipedia which itself is community annotated or crowdsourced
3. http://www.threadless.com/
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Threadless, crowdsourced clothing company, people submit designs, others say they’ll buy
them, when enough people commit they make them and you can buy too
4. http://maps.google.com
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And for me one of best examples is not this, but it’s much better replacement. This is this
area as seen by Google Maps
5. http://www.bgbm.org/bgbm/
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I found this better map on a leaflet in my hotel room last night
6. http://www.openstreetmap.org/
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And this is what Open Streetmap, a crowd sourced community can do. Open Streetmap grew
out of a university final year project. Steve Coast was at UCL and the Ordinance Survery
wanted £100,000 for a license for a map, so he created an alternative
7. http://maps.google.com
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People can map better than organisations, they can go on foot places vehicles can’t and
they’re not restricted by rights
8. http://www.openstreetmap.org/
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Which means that the quality is
amazing
9. http://www.flickr.com/photos/nick_bl/
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They have mapping parties and even have high score tables for who maps the most. Every GPS
point is attributed to a user
10. http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/
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These are the actual GPS trails for New York
11. http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/
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This is the last year... as you can see Germany has been fairly busy
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crowdsourcing where political boundaries are as the ordinance survey restricts access
13. Game mechanics
Openness
Linked data
Activity surfacing
Identity/social graph
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For me there are some key mechanisms at work and I try to build as many of them in as
possible, I’ll go through them one by one
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Linked data
Openness
Activity surfacing
Identity/social graph
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Game mechanics, learning from play and the games industry
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A couple of fascinating things happened last year
Obama got elected on crowdsourced funding and by saying “we” rather than I, oh and the
previous chap wasn’t too popular
Obama for America iPhone app
See nationwide 08 Call Friends total and find our how your call totals compare to leading
callers
Oh my god, it’s a high score table... it’s a game of electioneering
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“Obama for America just
launched an Massively
Multiplayer Online Game,
and nobody noticed.”
>Tom Armitage, infovore
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Tom Armitage said it best, there is a leader board function from multiplayer games built right
into the Obama campaign
17. Health Sciences Literature Review Made Easy by Judith Garrard
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We’ve had games in science for a while... the points mean prizes mechanism of grant funding
based on citation analysis and journals
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Openness
Linked data
Activity surfacing
Identity/social graph
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Secondly is openness
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Twitter was open in that it just allowed you 140 characters... any 140 characters
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which allowed The Guardian to make this...
22. http://www.flickr.com/photos/carthorse/
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This is another great example of openness, Amanda Rose on the right created this idea of a
festival for people who use twitter... she then made it open and asked anyone in the world to
create a festival and raise money for a charity called charitywater
23. http://vimeo.com/charitywater
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it raised $250,000 and they’re now sinking clean drinking water wells in Africa
I don’t really need to tell you about openness... it happens with everything from genomes,
sequences, cell lines, mouse strains
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Openness
Linked data
Activity surfacing
Identity/social graph
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25. OpenPlatform
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Project I’m proud to be a part of, opening out all The Guardian content we can, data from
infographics, and articles all on a search API like PubMed
26. http://www.flickr.com/photos/pigsaw/
Weaving The Guardian into
the fabric of the internet.
>Matt McAlister
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Building anot entirely made with The Guardian, Delicious, Freebase and App Engine
opening gambit for what we were trying to achieve, what it actually means is The Guardian is
crowdsourcing some new business models in the newspaper industry
27. Tag
id
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UserTaggedContent
Content
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id
Bookmark
id
UserTag
id
BookmarkTag
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Building a content mashup with The Guardian, Delicious, Freebase and App Engine
We also wanted to show o about linked data possibilities, here’s a fun sort of application
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id
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id
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id
UserTag
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id
TaggedContent
id
UserTaggedContent
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id
id
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id
UserTag
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BookmarkTag
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id
Bespoke
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id
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id
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id
BookmarkTag
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Content tagger
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Bespoke
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id
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id
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id
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This was my demo for Open Platform launch, something I’m really proud of... Built in 8 hours
You can find bits of Guardian content you want to help annotate... it shows you the Guardian
tags and also shows you what people have tagged that content on Delicious.
You can also do controlled vocabulary tagging with the tag this article box, searching
Freebase for tags and then saying if the article is about that tag or just mentions it.
Weaving The Guardian into the fabric of the internet.
33. Bespoke?
Guardian
AppEngine
Content API JQuery
Content API Python Library Some Python/HTML/
Javascript
Freebase
Delicious
Freebase API
Delicious API
Freebase Suggests
Delicious Python Library
Building a content mashup with The Guardian, Delicious, Freebase and App Engine
by stitching together blocks of lego, I just wrote about 200 lines of code in total
I’m not really a programmer, I make things out of the possibility lego of libraries and apis
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yet built something quite rich
science has linked data, pubmed ids, gene names, mouse strains, cell lines, also has
synonym tables
35. Game mechanics
Openness
Linked data
Activity surfacing
Identity/social graph
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Last two go together in a way
36. http://www.flickr.com/photos/wishymom/
we are a herd animal
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We are a herd animal. We are essentially the social ape. We cannot escape our biology and in
some ways that’s useful as if it didn’t there would be no social networks.
We respond to influence, we migrate from place to place within digital networks following
others.
37. http://www.flickr.com/photos/sovietuk/
social proof/influence
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it’s always more tempting to eat at a restaurant with a queue, rather than an empty one
social networks surface activity constantly in newsfeeds and activity streams, we can harness
that for science
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this is my twitter stream, my thoughts and what I’m doing, people see what I say do and
think and some follow me... like bizarrely a cornish restaurant
39. last.fm/lastgraph
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and this is the output of a service called last.fm which watches what you play on iTunes, it
has an API and Andrew Godwin made this lovely thing which visualizes how your listening
changes
40. http://www.acesscity.co.uk/
Someone you know is helping to map
routes around cities based on their
personal view of accessibility.
Tell us your story on AccessCity
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AccessCity, project I’m proud to have been involved in. Started at Social Innovation Camp
with a team of just 6.
Aim is to build a crowdsourced map of London from an accessibility standpoint which relates
to real time user-centric information.
41. http://www.acesscity.co.uk/
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Geography is all about your personal involvement with a location and this can only be
gathered by people not machines and by users not surveyors.
It’s also totally time based as anyone who tries to use Kings Cross station on a Friday night
can attest
we’re letting people use accounts they already have and surfacing their activity back to
Facebook
42. http://www.acesscity.co.uk/
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And we’re giving people profiles and soon you’ll be able to follow people so you can see what
travel issues they have
43. Game mechanics
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Linked data
Activity surfacing
Identity/social graph
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Identity is key
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This is my identity on a travel network called dopplr, you tell it where you go
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and it tells you about coincidences where friends are in the same place as you at the same
time
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It’s also becoming a social atlas of places from a human centric point of view, people say
where they’ve eaten, stayed and answer questions... and linked data to Flickr and Zagat
improve the depth of data
47. So what can we crowdsource?
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What could work for science
48. So what can we crowdsource?
Identity/activity
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I think a key thing is identity and activity
49. http://www.flickr.com/photos/pdcawley/
You can now build working
software in less time than it
takes to have the meeting
to describe it.
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Simon’s quote
50. ScienceID
giving science a sense of identity
http://scienceid-demo.appspot.com
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so I thought I’d play
why a science ID
Can disambiguate literature
Can reward people for actions, not just publications... hopefully in the future people could be
funded through all they do
51. ScienceID
giving science a sense of identity
PubMed + OpenID + OAuth + APIs + AppEngine (Python)
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52. Biopython Tutorial and Cookbook
Jeff Chang, Brad Chapman, Iddo Friedberg, Thomas Hamelryck,
Michiel de Hoon, Peter Cock, Tiago Ant˜o
a
Last Update – 3 April 2009 (Biopython 1.50 beta)
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Some lovely person made this
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this is where I’m at after about 8 hours... not there yet, but about quarter the way there... the
idea is that people can claim science they did, over time that will make a rich profile and they
eventually if you can drive adoption they can use that profile to log into other sites enriching
those sites with the data held against the ID and enriching their profile through their actions
(last.fm for science). This could include submitting data and papers.
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this is my twitter graph visualised by my data and that of my friends, it’s scarily accurate, I’ve
told it nothing about my social graph explicitly, just think how useful this could be for
science
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so here’s the flow so far
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login with an existing id
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create a very minimal profile
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Simon’s quote
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get started with it... note social sites have very friendly copy, it’s a conversation
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search for your stu
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search for your stu
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64. http://www.flickr.com/photos/blackbeltjones/
Thank you
Chris Thorpe
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chris.thorpe@jaggeree.com
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would love to thank all of my collaborators, however you’d probably not know any of them
apart from the lovely BioPython people, but thank you for the invite and for listening