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Slides from Adobe webinar, July 17, 2013. Complete recording of the webinar at http://adobe.ly/15NgqPx
Paradoxically, while mobile devices are proliferating, our habits are becoming ever more sedentary; Internet is not only a communication tool but a creator of new spaces that we occupy without moving. In this new virtual universe, space has different dimensions and constraints, which users are learning to understand for personal and professional development
48 sems (new physical laws) and “fundamental misunderstanding” of capt. sul...Miguel Cabral Martín
48 - SEMS (New Physical Laws) and “FUNDAMENTAL MISUNDERSTANDING” OF CAPT. SULLY SULLENBERGER
This written is due the incorrect statements of Capt. Sully according with his publication:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/technology-cannot-replace-pilots-capt-sully-sullenberger
AI & The Future of Work - Work & Life in the Age of RobotsVolker Hirsch
The slides to my keynote at the annual conference for the Association of Business Psychology (ABP), held in London on 14 Oct 2016. It's a "shock & awe" take on what's coming and why we need to be alert to those changes.
Slides from Adobe webinar, July 17, 2013. Complete recording of the webinar at http://adobe.ly/15NgqPx
Paradoxically, while mobile devices are proliferating, our habits are becoming ever more sedentary; Internet is not only a communication tool but a creator of new spaces that we occupy without moving. In this new virtual universe, space has different dimensions and constraints, which users are learning to understand for personal and professional development
48 sems (new physical laws) and “fundamental misunderstanding” of capt. sul...Miguel Cabral Martín
48 - SEMS (New Physical Laws) and “FUNDAMENTAL MISUNDERSTANDING” OF CAPT. SULLY SULLENBERGER
This written is due the incorrect statements of Capt. Sully according with his publication:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/technology-cannot-replace-pilots-capt-sully-sullenberger
AI & The Future of Work - Work & Life in the Age of RobotsVolker Hirsch
The slides to my keynote at the annual conference for the Association of Business Psychology (ABP), held in London on 14 Oct 2016. It's a "shock & awe" take on what's coming and why we need to be alert to those changes.
Hygiene & Sanitation Presentation for Hotel & Restaurants by RaviHM Rav
Hi Friends,
Trust you all are well,
This presentation for all Hospitality Industry Professionals/Students
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Gamification, Pandemics, Appropriate Technologies, Classroom Strategies, Rapid Games Prototyping, Data Visualisation, Pattern Recognition, Robot Trust and Big Data Analytics
Welcome to the GAETSS August 2015 E-Newsletter. This newsletter is a mixed bag of new presentations, ideas and opportunities that have arisen over the last month during a trip to Asia for 3 conference events.
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21st Century Renaissance The STEM+ARTS Movement, STEMtech, Indianapolis, IN O...Jim "Brodie" Brazell
21st Century Renaissance
The STEM+ARTS Movement
How the future works today.
STEMtech, Indianapolis, IN
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JIM BRAZELL
jimbrazell@ventureramp.com
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JIM BRAZELL jimbrazell@ventureramp.com
Hygiene & Sanitation Presentation for Hotel & Restaurants by RaviHM Rav
Hi Friends,
Trust you all are well,
This presentation for all Hospitality Industry Professionals/Students
Please Keep sharing this to all who need it and comment for me for more presentations.
Please Keep Posting your comments. Many More to come soon
for download please mail me at rasrgm@gmail.com
Gamification, Pandemics, Appropriate Technologies, Classroom Strategies, Rapid Games Prototyping, Data Visualisation, Pattern Recognition, Robot Trust and Big Data Analytics
Welcome to the GAETSS August 2015 E-Newsletter. This newsletter is a mixed bag of new presentations, ideas and opportunities that have arisen over the last month during a trip to Asia for 3 conference events.
Crowdsourcing & Nichesourcing: Enriching Cultural Heritagewith Experts & Cr...Lora Aroyo
Presentation at the "Past, Present and Future of Digital Humanities & Social Sciences in the Netherlands" event, http://www.ehumanities.nl/past-present-and-future-of-digital-humanities-social-sciences-in-the-netherlands-programme-and-abstracts-2/
21st Century Renaissance The STEM+ARTS Movement, STEMtech, Indianapolis, IN O...Jim "Brodie" Brazell
21st Century Renaissance
The STEM+ARTS Movement
How the future works today.
STEMtech, Indianapolis, IN
October 5, 2011
JIM BRAZELL
jimbrazell@ventureramp.com
2011, STEAM - STEM+ARTS - 21st Century Renaissance The STEM+ARTS MovementJim "Brodie" Brazell
21st Century Renaissance The STEM+ARTS Movement, How the future works today. STEMtech, Indianapolis, IN, October 5, 2011
JIM BRAZELL jimbrazell@ventureramp.com
Predicting digital futures a sector at a time is relatively easy, but in a networked world driven by accelerating technologies this is insufficient. Sectors do not operate in isolation, they are connected, and as technology advances the boundaries morph, with whole industries overtaken and pushed aside. At the same time old jobs lose relevance and new skills are required, but in aggregate ever more people are employed. Today there is no country, no matter how big or rich, that has all the raw materials and people required to power its industries, healthcare systems, farming and food production, or indeed educational institutions. Insourcing, outsourcing, and globalisation are the result, and they are about to be augmented by global networking of facilities, skills and abilities
We have never known or understood so much about our world, and nor have we enjoyed the capabilities bestowed by modern technology. But keeping up to date, acquiring the right knowledge and skills is a growing challenge as ‘the world of the simple’ evaporates and complexity takes over.
“There are plenty of simple solutions to complex problems, but they are all wrong”
Preparing for change whilst coping with the status quo now presents many new challenges way beyond human ability and we have to partner with machines to aid our decisions. For organisations it is essential to find and employ the right people, and for people it is necessary to become ever more flexible and adaptable whilst continually acquiring pertinent capabilities.
“AI and robots are not going to push us aside, but they will change everything”
No man is an island, and neither is any country, company or institution. A digital and connected global interdependency now governs the fortunes of our species as technology empowers us at every level. In this presentation we highlight a small sample of the technologies on the horizon, the jobs they will destroy, enhance and create.
Changing contexts: museums, audiences and technologyMia
A presentation for the International Training Programme run by the British Museum for museum professionals from around the world. This is based on a presentation I prepared for OpenCulture 2011, but includes additional material on mobile phones/devices including the 'Hidden Histories' pilot.
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13. an
average
user?
design
for
the
perfect
user:
• navigaCon
skills
of
a
bat
• memory
of
an
elephant
• visual
acuity
of
an
eagle
• stamina
of
a
camel
• dexterity
of
a
monkey
15. “developing
&
checking
creaCve
understanding
of
users’
experiences
in
dialogues
with
users
over
Cme.”
Postma,
Zwartkruis-‐Pelgrim,
Daemen,
and
Du.
2012,
Challenges
of
Doing
Empathic
Design:
Experiences
from
Industry
design
with
empathy
19. (h)earing
aid
-‐
Design
Affairs
with
‘deafinite
style’
which
can
be
worn
as
a
plug
–
incorporaCng
the
TriMic
direcConal
microphone
system
to
augment
hearing
h"p://www.ps`.com/2010/02/hearing-‐aids-‐for-‐hipsters.html
h"p://techmedicus.com/tag/trimic
32. Totally
Done
Exhausted
Dragging
Meh
Good
Energized
Pumped
Up
Amazing!
mood
what
makes
people
happy?
Source:
h"ps://jawbone.com/blog/what-‐makes-‐people-‐happy/
sliding
scale
of
moods
to
choose.
h"p://www.warriorwomen.co.uk/2013/05/28/jawbone-‐up-‐another-‐geeky-‐bracelet-‐review/
33. cartograms
showing
the
pulse
of
the
NaCon:
U.S.
mood
throughout
the
day
inferred
from
TwiJer
h"p://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/amislove/twi"ermood/
twiJer
feeds
39. 10%
more
radiaCon
absorpCon
through
bone
marrow
in
children
Image
source:
h"p://www.naturalhealth365.com/wp-‐content/uploads/2014/11/
toddler-‐with-‐cell-‐phone.jpg
42. …
are
we
part
of
a
large
biological
experiment
without
informed
consent?
MarCn
Blank,
PhD,
Department
of
Physiology
and
Cellular
Biophysics,
Columbia
University.
InternaConal
EMF
ScienCst
Appeal,
2015.
h"ps://emfscienCst.org/index.php/emf-‐scienCst-‐appeal
h"p://punkerslut.com/graphics-‐library-‐of-‐revoluCon-‐and-‐social-‐jusCce/earth-‐and-‐environmentalism/radicalgraphics-‐-‐-‐19/radicalgraphics-‐-‐-‐19.jpg
43. design
VR
&
3D
prin4ng
h"p://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/arCcle-‐2599568/UK-‐scienCsts-‐make-‐body-‐parts-‐lab.html
44. design
&
4th
industrial
revolu4on
digital
world
biological
world
man
made
world
46. “…
is
for
me,
the
nervous
system
of
mother
Earth,
which
I
see
as
a
living
creature,
linking
up.”
Dan
Millman
“…
is
the
first
thing
that
humanity
has
built
that
humanity
doesn't
understand,
the
largest
experiment
in
anarchy
that
we
have
ever
had.”
Eric
Schmidt
the
internet
of
things
the
internet
48.
ambient
intelligence
a
future
of
omnipresent
products
&
systems.
ambient
intelligence
◀
profound
changes
in
our
behaviour
and
experience.
ethical
dimension
49. “we are all
cyborgs
…”
Amber
Case
TED2010
tools
-‐
extension
of
physical
self
digital
&
virtual
worlds
-‐
extension
of
the
mental
self
helping
us
to
be
more
human,
to
connect
with
each
other…
50. -‐
bioengineering
-‐
human
enhancement
-‐
personalised
medicine
-‐
immersive
simulaCon
-‐
wearable
-‐
AI
Nigel
Ackland
Phil
Kennedy
-‐
2014
Jens
Naumann:
ArCficial
Vision
52. fuel
for
ambient
intelligence
to
anCcipate
and
understand
human
needs
big
data
h"p://blogs.microsod.com/blog/2014/04/15/a-‐data-‐culture-‐for-‐everyone/#sm.0001ps4vxzkipekhz3712xloyat0b
53. emo4onal
data
about
emoConal
expressions
h"ps://realCmeciCes.wikispaces.com/San+Fran+EmoConal+Map
55. how
late
does
the
world
stay
up
on
New
Year’s
eve?
Source:
h"p://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/arCcle-‐2891025/How-‐late-‐stay-‐Cll-‐New-‐Year-‐s-‐
Eve-‐Russia-‐parCes-‐hard-‐4am-‐UK-‐tucked-‐bed-‐1-‐30.html
how
hard
people
party
56. interacCve
visualizaCon
of
the
top
100
most-‐logged
foods
and
beverages
(excluding
water)
from
the
UP
community
Source:
h"ps://jawbone.com/blog/jawbone-‐up-‐food-‐data/?clickid=xNr
food
59. Image:
Blade
Runner
-‐
1982
the
Stone
Age
did
not
end
because
humans
ran
out
of
stones.
It
ended
because
it
was
Cme
for
a
re-‐think
about
how
we
live
William
McDonough
3
million
people
move
to
ciCes
every
week…
Michael
Collyer,
2015
future
predic4ons
60. Skyscrapers
and
Earth
scrapers
Mexico
City
EHang
184
is
a
“first-‐ever
autonomous
aerial
vehicle”
61. IOW
cooling
and
shape
memory
jacket
and
shirts
Image
source:
h"p://
www.gradozero.eu/gzenew/index.php?
pg=thermaltech&lang=en
Ambient
intelligence
Smart
censors
Seamless
media
Connected
home
Advanced
materials
62. The
Hive:
Drone
Skyscraper,
2nd
Place
-‐2016
Skyscraper
CompeCCon
Hadeel
Ayed
Mohammad,
Yifeng
Zhao,
Chengda
Zhu
-‐
USA-‐
67. Kimmel
Center’s
Verizon
Hall,
Philadelphia
Verdi’s
Finale
and
Triumphal
March
from
Aida
Image
source:
h"ps://kilesmith.com/2015/03/03/all-‐city-‐yannick-‐nezet-‐seguin-‐don-‐liuzzi-‐amazing/