This document discusses the Transition Web Project, which aims to create a new website to support the Transition movement. It currently hosts a range of content and serves different functions. The project will involve consultation with stakeholders through interviews, workshops and surveys to understand needs and develop recommendations. It will also include experimental pilots to test new approaches. The research and implementation streams will be blended to progress the project from planning to reporting.
Transition web project: annual conference PresentationEd Mitchell
Presentation about the Transition Network web project given by Ed Mitchell, Gary Alexander and Jon Walker at the Transition Network annual conference, Battersea Arts Centre, 24/05/09
Digital Marketing 101 - Interactive TrainingDominique Hind
This document discusses the shift to online consumption and how consumers are spending more time online. It notes that broadband users spend 3-9 times more time online than dial-up users and use more entertainment services. The document also summarizes key points about different age groups' online behaviors and how advertising is evolving to engage consumers online through various formats like display ads, video, and social media.
1. The World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in December 2012 saw disagreements over proposed changes to international telecommunications regulations.
2. The participation of ICANN leadership helped promote the multi-stakeholder model of internet governance, though some countries remained skeptical.
3. Key points of contention included references to internet/ICTs, oversight of internet resources, and security provisions, with some countries pushing for greater governmental control.
This document discusses modeling verbal and nonverbal communication using formal analytic methods. The research has two goals: 1) contribute to the science of human interaction and intersubjectivity, and 2) develop techniques for computers to detect states of intersubjectivity from video and audio data. It focuses on identifying the structure and sequence of implicit references, understanding, agreement, and sentiment between conversation participants. The approach analyzes video recordings to extract machine-perceivable cues that can detect these behaviors automatically.
Christmas greetings from Crystal Palace Transition Town Ed Mitchell
This document appears to be a year-end summary from 2013 sent by a transport group called Crystal Palace TT. It describes the various community events, workshops, and projects they organized each month that year related to local food, gardening, farming, markets, brewing and celebrating including a seed swap, rock concert, tweeting workshop, bring a plant day, annual general meeting, weekly food market, harvest cargo bikes, edible bus station, Christmas markets and more. It conveys a busy and successful year of local food and community initiatives.
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Challenges of Interaction Design for
Clothes Fitting Room Technologies.
This paper uncovers issues in the design of camera-based technologies
to support retail shopping in a physical store, specifically clothes shopping.
An emerging class of technology is targeting the enhancement of retail shopping,
including the trying on of clothing. Designing such systems requires careful
considerations of physical and electronic design, as well as concerns about
user privacy. We explore the entire design cycle using a technology concept
called the Responsive Mirror through its conception, prototyping and evaluation.
The Responsive Mirror is an implicitly controlled video technology for
clothes fitting rooms that allows a shopper to directly compare a currently worn
garment with images from the previously worn garment. The orientation of images
from past trials is matched to the shopper’s pose as he moves. To explore
the tension between privacy and publicity, the system also allows comparison to
clothes that other people in the shoppers’ social network are wearing. A user
study elicited a number of design tradeoffs regarding privacy, adoption, benefits
to shoppers and merchants and user behaviors in fitting rooms.
Transition web project: annual conference PresentationEd Mitchell
Presentation about the Transition Network web project given by Ed Mitchell, Gary Alexander and Jon Walker at the Transition Network annual conference, Battersea Arts Centre, 24/05/09
Digital Marketing 101 - Interactive TrainingDominique Hind
This document discusses the shift to online consumption and how consumers are spending more time online. It notes that broadband users spend 3-9 times more time online than dial-up users and use more entertainment services. The document also summarizes key points about different age groups' online behaviors and how advertising is evolving to engage consumers online through various formats like display ads, video, and social media.
1. The World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in December 2012 saw disagreements over proposed changes to international telecommunications regulations.
2. The participation of ICANN leadership helped promote the multi-stakeholder model of internet governance, though some countries remained skeptical.
3. Key points of contention included references to internet/ICTs, oversight of internet resources, and security provisions, with some countries pushing for greater governmental control.
This document discusses modeling verbal and nonverbal communication using formal analytic methods. The research has two goals: 1) contribute to the science of human interaction and intersubjectivity, and 2) develop techniques for computers to detect states of intersubjectivity from video and audio data. It focuses on identifying the structure and sequence of implicit references, understanding, agreement, and sentiment between conversation participants. The approach analyzes video recordings to extract machine-perceivable cues that can detect these behaviors automatically.
Christmas greetings from Crystal Palace Transition Town Ed Mitchell
This document appears to be a year-end summary from 2013 sent by a transport group called Crystal Palace TT. It describes the various community events, workshops, and projects they organized each month that year related to local food, gardening, farming, markets, brewing and celebrating including a seed swap, rock concert, tweeting workshop, bring a plant day, annual general meeting, weekly food market, harvest cargo bikes, edible bus station, Christmas markets and more. It conveys a busy and successful year of local food and community initiatives.
Activity-Based Serendipitous Recommendations with the Magitti Mobile Leisure ...bo begole
This paper presents a context-aware mobile recommender system, codenamed Magitti. Magitti is unique in that it infers user activity from context and patterns of user behavior and, without its user having to issue a query, automatically generates recommendations for content matching. Extensive field studies of leisure time practices in an urban setting (Tokyo) motivated the idea, shaped the details of its design and provided data describing typical behavior patterns. The paper describes the fieldwork, user interface, system components and functionality, and an evaluation of the Magitti prototype.
Challenges of Interaction Design for
Clothes Fitting Room Technologies.
This paper uncovers issues in the design of camera-based technologies
to support retail shopping in a physical store, specifically clothes shopping.
An emerging class of technology is targeting the enhancement of retail shopping,
including the trying on of clothing. Designing such systems requires careful
considerations of physical and electronic design, as well as concerns about
user privacy. We explore the entire design cycle using a technology concept
called the Responsive Mirror through its conception, prototyping and evaluation.
The Responsive Mirror is an implicitly controlled video technology for
clothes fitting rooms that allows a shopper to directly compare a currently worn
garment with images from the previously worn garment. The orientation of images
from past trials is matched to the shopper’s pose as he moves. To explore
the tension between privacy and publicity, the system also allows comparison to
clothes that other people in the shoppers’ social network are wearing. A user
study elicited a number of design tradeoffs regarding privacy, adoption, benefits
to shoppers and merchants and user behaviors in fitting rooms.
The document summarizes information from a conference including:
- 505 attendees and 565 devices connected to the wireless network, peaking at 305 devices in a 1 hour period.
- Closing keynote speaker Sara Diamond who has experience in art, media, and academia.
- Information and important dates for upcoming conferences in 2009 in Sanibel Island, Florida and Vienna, Austria and in 2010 in Savannah, Georgia.
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This document provides background information on the author's career path and areas of work. It discusses their inspiration from certain people and books. Several examples of projects are described, including community websites for rural areas, event networking, local information sharing, and online discussion spaces. The document also briefly outlines changes over the last two years and plans for the next two years.
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1. Reducing state intervention and regulation in order to empower communities and the voluntary sector to improve society in a more efficient manner.
2. Increasing local control and decision making through greater localism, consultation, and transparency while reducing regulation and state funding to empower competitive private markets.
3. Encouraging philanthropic action and "corporate responsibility" through partnerships between government, businesses, and communities to address social issues.
On the Anonymity of Home/Work Location Pairsbo begole
Many applications benet from user location data, but lo-
cation data raises privacy concerns. Anonymization can protect privacy,
but identities can sometimes be inferred from supposedly anonymous
data. This paper studies a new attack on the anonymity of location data.
We show that if the approximate locations of an individual's home and
workplace can both be deduced from a location trace, then the median
size of the individual's anonymity set in the U.S. working population is
1, 21 and 34,980, for locations known at the granularity of a census block,
census track and county respectively. The location data of people who
live and work in dierent regions can be re-identied even more easily.
Our results show that the threat of re-identication for location data is
much greater when the individual's home and work locations can both
be deduced from the data. To preserve anonymity, we oer guidance for
obfuscating location traces before they are disclosed.
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This document provides information about the upcoming CSCW conference, including details about keynote speakers, panels, presentations, activities, locations, schedules, organizers, sponsors, and more. It welcomes attendees and provides logistical details to help participants get the most out of the conference.
Ubiquitous Media Design Workshop, IXDC 2014bo begole
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1) Businesses strategies and case studies for technologies that bridge the physical and digital worlds, such as contextual intelligence and predictive personal marketing.
2) Trends in ubiquitous media like the growth of video traffic, new forms of consumer video sharing, and the proliferation of new video-enabled devices.
3) Technologies that could enable augmented media experiences, like automated content recognition and responsive entertainment across multiple connected devices.
4) Discussions at the workshop focused on emerging media experiences, avoiding unwanted experiences in design, and determining valuable applications of pervasive displays and cameras.
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Transition web project_survey_presentation_finalEd Mitchell
Qualitative results from Transition Network's web project survey, February 2011, also blogged here: http://www.transitionnetwork.org/blogs/ed-mitchell/2011-03/web-project-survey-february-2011-results
The document summarizes an event hosted by www.mediasandbox.co.uk to support collaboration around commissioning projects. The event aimed to help attendees develop better proposals through sharing ideas and knowledge. It included activities like discussing case studies, identifying best practices for projects, and working in groups to develop answers to example commissioning questions. The event outcomes included fostering understanding of the domain and building connections between participants.
1. The document discusses using social tools like blogs and forums to support membership organizations and engage communities of practice.
2. It explores the theory behind online communities and facilitation techniques, and discusses piloting different social models and technologies within a membership organization.
3. Findings indicate that active facilitation is important for community flourishing, and that members had both concerns about transparency and pride in their organization for adopting new social technologies.
The document discusses challenges with community engagement and provides suggestions to address them. It notes issues with getting community members involved and confused use of technology like blogs and wikis. It recommends facilitating engagement by understanding community members' needs and perspectives, providing value and support, championing the community, and experimenting with social models and enabling technology.
B2B payments are rapidly changing. Find out the 5 key questions you need to be asking yourself to be sure you are mastering B2B payments today. Learn more at www.BlueSnap.com.
The document summarizes information from a conference including:
- 505 attendees and 565 devices connected to the wireless network, peaking at 305 devices in a 1 hour period.
- Closing keynote speaker Sara Diamond who has experience in art, media, and academia.
- Information and important dates for upcoming conferences in 2009 in Sanibel Island, Florida and Vienna, Austria and in 2010 in Savannah, Georgia.
Knowledge Networks presentation for NCVOEd Mitchell
The document discusses different types of online communities and proposes a way to bridge connections between organizations and these communities. It describes centralized communities with a central leadership and hierarchy, decentralized communities with members contributing equally from different websites and networks, and distributed communities where members share content across various online platforms. The proposal suggests designating community champions to facilitate two-way knowledge sharing and engagement between organizations and networks in a distributed manner according to each group's strategies.
This document provides background information on the author's career path and areas of work. It discusses their inspiration from certain people and books. Several examples of projects are described, including community websites for rural areas, event networking, local information sharing, and online discussion spaces. The document also briefly outlines changes over the last two years and plans for the next two years.
Networking; past present and future; and the importance of personalityEd Mitchell
Presentation about networking and the current tyranny of growth and quantity over quality in networks. Outline of the importance of considering personalities, relevant facilitation and some future methods to balance it
All Together Now 01/05/08 presentation; how physical communities can be suppo...Ed Mitchell
This document discusses organizing communities and groups. It provides examples of the Bristol Climbing Centre and activmob platform. These case studies show how communities can self-organize through various online and offline tools, but that coordination is needed. The document advocates for designing community support models before implementing technology tools, and ensuring facilitation is provided to help groups emerge and collaborate effectively.
Diy streets 10 mins transition montpelierEd Mitchell
This document discusses creating more people-friendly streets through low-cost do-it-yourself improvements. It references studies showing that higher traffic volumes negatively impact social connections in neighborhoods. It then presents the concept of DIY Streets, which encourages residents to reclaim street space through speed tables, informal crossings, gateway features, greenery, art, and street trials to make streets more accommodating for people rather than just cars. The document promotes these solutions as cost-effective ways to create livelier, more social neighborhoods.
The document discusses the key concepts behind the UK's "Big Society" initiative proposed by Prime Minister David Cameron, including:
1. Reducing state intervention and regulation in order to empower communities and the voluntary sector to improve society in a more efficient manner.
2. Increasing local control and decision making through greater localism, consultation, and transparency while reducing regulation and state funding to empower competitive private markets.
3. Encouraging philanthropic action and "corporate responsibility" through partnerships between government, businesses, and communities to address social issues.
On the Anonymity of Home/Work Location Pairsbo begole
Many applications benet from user location data, but lo-
cation data raises privacy concerns. Anonymization can protect privacy,
but identities can sometimes be inferred from supposedly anonymous
data. This paper studies a new attack on the anonymity of location data.
We show that if the approximate locations of an individual's home and
workplace can both be deduced from a location trace, then the median
size of the individual's anonymity set in the U.S. working population is
1, 21 and 34,980, for locations known at the granularity of a census block,
census track and county respectively. The location data of people who
live and work in dierent regions can be re-identied even more easily.
Our results show that the threat of re-identication for location data is
much greater when the individual's home and work locations can both
be deduced from the data. To preserve anonymity, we oer guidance for
obfuscating location traces before they are disclosed.
Presentation I gave with Clare Reddington at Unicom's Social Tools event in London, 05/0/08 outlining our work on the blended facilitation approach we used for the Media Sandbox project
The document discusses the concept of resilience at both the individual and community levels. It defines resilience as the ability to adapt well in the face of challenges and stresses. Building individual resilience involves developing positive self-esteem, relationships, emotional regulation, and finding purpose beyond oneself. Building community resilience requires empowering individuals, open communication, and involving diverse partners to collectively withstand hardships. Resilient social systems promote renewal, innovation, and sustainability without losing future options through principles like diversity, adaptability, and social capital.
This document provides information about the upcoming CSCW conference, including details about keynote speakers, panels, presentations, activities, locations, schedules, organizers, sponsors, and more. It welcomes attendees and provides logistical details to help participants get the most out of the conference.
Ubiquitous Media Design Workshop, IXDC 2014bo begole
The document summarizes key topics from a workshop on envisioning novel media-based user experiences, including:
1) Businesses strategies and case studies for technologies that bridge the physical and digital worlds, such as contextual intelligence and predictive personal marketing.
2) Trends in ubiquitous media like the growth of video traffic, new forms of consumer video sharing, and the proliferation of new video-enabled devices.
3) Technologies that could enable augmented media experiences, like automated content recognition and responsive entertainment across multiple connected devices.
4) Discussions at the workshop focused on emerging media experiences, avoiding unwanted experiences in design, and determining valuable applications of pervasive displays and cameras.
Transition network web service update 131113Ed Mitchell
The document summarizes a staff meeting at Transition Network to discuss updating their web service. It provides background on the history and growth of the web service. It then likens the current web service to an old apple tree that needs pruning to update outdated platforms and software. Ideas for pruning include focusing content around Transition Network's core roles and strategic vision, and developing a clear information architecture and support framework based on Transition principles. A tentative timeline is proposed to redesign the web service in phases over the next year through staff collaboration and stakeholder input.
Transition web project_survey_presentation_finalEd Mitchell
Qualitative results from Transition Network's web project survey, February 2011, also blogged here: http://www.transitionnetwork.org/blogs/ed-mitchell/2011-03/web-project-survey-february-2011-results
The document summarizes an event hosted by www.mediasandbox.co.uk to support collaboration around commissioning projects. The event aimed to help attendees develop better proposals through sharing ideas and knowledge. It included activities like discussing case studies, identifying best practices for projects, and working in groups to develop answers to example commissioning questions. The event outcomes included fostering understanding of the domain and building connections between participants.
1. The document discusses using social tools like blogs and forums to support membership organizations and engage communities of practice.
2. It explores the theory behind online communities and facilitation techniques, and discusses piloting different social models and technologies within a membership organization.
3. Findings indicate that active facilitation is important for community flourishing, and that members had both concerns about transparency and pride in their organization for adopting new social technologies.
The document discusses challenges with community engagement and provides suggestions to address them. It notes issues with getting community members involved and confused use of technology like blogs and wikis. It recommends facilitating engagement by understanding community members' needs and perspectives, providing value and support, championing the community, and experimenting with social models and enabling technology.
B2B payments are rapidly changing. Find out the 5 key questions you need to be asking yourself to be sure you are mastering B2B payments today. Learn more at www.BlueSnap.com.
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Part 2 Deep Dive: Navigating the 2024 Slowdownjeffkluth1
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Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
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1. Hello and welcome to the web project...
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3. Research findings: survey: word cloud of all qualitative feedback
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8. Transition web stuff as it is now
Transition Network
Wider Web:
Current situation: web project diagram
Blogs
transition@edmitchell.co.uk
Videos
Bookmarks
Photos
Tweets Third Party
#transitiontowns Websites,
#transitionnetwork Social Networks,
#ttmvt Tools:
used by
Transition initiatives
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culture
blog
email
subscriptions
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websites:
Transition Network Pages
Transition 'website' Lists
news News
blog and Events
newsletter Projects
subscriptions
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Roles wiki pages
Transition forums wiki pages
Interfaces About
mailing list wiki pages
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newsletter and management Training Three experimental pilots
communications Profiling etc. Local and regional presence
subscriptions Knowledge and networking
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space
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9. Research process: the consultation range as the project progresses
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10. Project process: blending multiple research and action streams
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12. Local and regional presence pilot: self-built and hosted
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13. Knowledge and networking pilot (food): self-built and hosted
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14. Research findings: high level patterns from all inputs
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16. Survey: to identify tool use, importance and changes over time
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17. Survey: to identify tool use, importance and changes over time
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20. The web project from space
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Videos
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Photos
Tweets
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#transitionnetwork
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Partners
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21. Current and proposed for comparison
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Videos
Bookmarks
Photos
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23. And onward...
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