The document discusses open source internet research. It defines open source research as any information available to the general public on the internet, media, or press, either for free or payment, regardless of whether the public is aware of its availability.
The document appears to be a presentation about various technology topics given by Vincent Everts. It discusses emerging technologies like electric vehicles, location-based social media, 4G networks, tablets, internet and social media usage statistics. It also covers topics like online collaboration tools, Google AdWords, BYOD policies in companies, and the impact of social media and online tools on business.
Organizational Learning!
Nash Equilibriums!
Pareto Inefficiencies!
Oh My!
reprising themes I want everyone to understand and apply to to building the future
Learn how 18-25 yr olds interact with your social media content and learn the easiest 5 rules that will help your brand connect with your audience. These rules will create true engagement and spark conversation both online and in-person.
Presented at:
Rutgers Social Media Breakfast series 10.18.12
Rutgers Student Affairs Conference 12.14.12
Presented by:
Kevin O'Connell, Asst. Director Marketing & Social Media - Rutgers University Recreation
Patty Rivas - Graduate Student & Marketing Graduate Assistant
SEMLIB Final Conference | Net7 presentationSemLib Project
This document summarizes a presentation on semantic tools for digital libraries called SEMLIB. It discusses how SEMLIB uses linked open data and semantic annotation to enhance digital collections and enable recommendations. Specific projects are described, including integrating semantic features into existing digital libraries, building annotation platforms, and experimenting with recommender APIs. Future work ideas involve improving recommendations, offering vocabularies as a service, and new projects like Agorà and DM2E.
This document discusses how the context of learning has changed in the 21st century due to abundance of information, tools, and connectivity. It argues that schools need to focus less on content delivery and more on developing skills like creativity, collaboration, communication and critical thinking. An example is given of a school project where students designed water purification devices for people in Haiti. The document suggests new requirements for schools, teachers, and students that focus on authentic work, transparency, self-direction, literacy and networks. It emphasizes starting by focusing on learners rather than teachers in times of rapid change.
Todd Carpenter presented on alternative metrics (altmetrics) which aim to assess the impact of scholarly works beyond traditional citations. Altmetrics include usage analysis, social media mentions, and observational data. They provide more timely insights than citations and can help with applications like trend spotting, marketing, and mapping relationships in science. However, issues with altmetrics include defining components consistently, addressing authorship and privacy concerns, and achieving broad exchange of altmetrics data.
The document repeats the date "Wednesday, 12 December 12" multiple times without providing any other notable details. It consists solely of this repetitive date listing and does not convey any meaningful information in fewer than 3 sentences.
Forecasting what technology will arrive when turns out to be relatively straightforward. However, the human, commercial and political elements are far more tricky! Here we look at where IT is going and what is available, and possible, today as opposed to predicting what is actually going to happen.
The document appears to be a presentation about various technology topics given by Vincent Everts. It discusses emerging technologies like electric vehicles, location-based social media, 4G networks, tablets, internet and social media usage statistics. It also covers topics like online collaboration tools, Google AdWords, BYOD policies in companies, and the impact of social media and online tools on business.
Organizational Learning!
Nash Equilibriums!
Pareto Inefficiencies!
Oh My!
reprising themes I want everyone to understand and apply to to building the future
Learn how 18-25 yr olds interact with your social media content and learn the easiest 5 rules that will help your brand connect with your audience. These rules will create true engagement and spark conversation both online and in-person.
Presented at:
Rutgers Social Media Breakfast series 10.18.12
Rutgers Student Affairs Conference 12.14.12
Presented by:
Kevin O'Connell, Asst. Director Marketing & Social Media - Rutgers University Recreation
Patty Rivas - Graduate Student & Marketing Graduate Assistant
SEMLIB Final Conference | Net7 presentationSemLib Project
This document summarizes a presentation on semantic tools for digital libraries called SEMLIB. It discusses how SEMLIB uses linked open data and semantic annotation to enhance digital collections and enable recommendations. Specific projects are described, including integrating semantic features into existing digital libraries, building annotation platforms, and experimenting with recommender APIs. Future work ideas involve improving recommendations, offering vocabularies as a service, and new projects like Agorà and DM2E.
This document discusses how the context of learning has changed in the 21st century due to abundance of information, tools, and connectivity. It argues that schools need to focus less on content delivery and more on developing skills like creativity, collaboration, communication and critical thinking. An example is given of a school project where students designed water purification devices for people in Haiti. The document suggests new requirements for schools, teachers, and students that focus on authentic work, transparency, self-direction, literacy and networks. It emphasizes starting by focusing on learners rather than teachers in times of rapid change.
Todd Carpenter presented on alternative metrics (altmetrics) which aim to assess the impact of scholarly works beyond traditional citations. Altmetrics include usage analysis, social media mentions, and observational data. They provide more timely insights than citations and can help with applications like trend spotting, marketing, and mapping relationships in science. However, issues with altmetrics include defining components consistently, addressing authorship and privacy concerns, and achieving broad exchange of altmetrics data.
The document repeats the date "Wednesday, 12 December 12" multiple times without providing any other notable details. It consists solely of this repetitive date listing and does not convey any meaningful information in fewer than 3 sentences.
Forecasting what technology will arrive when turns out to be relatively straightforward. However, the human, commercial and political elements are far more tricky! Here we look at where IT is going and what is available, and possible, today as opposed to predicting what is actually going to happen.
Lesson made for Software Engineering course at Roma Tre University.
An overview of how the social media are spreading all over the web connecting people toghether and empowering their conversations
De iPad: consumptie, creatie en communicatie!Erwin Blom
De iPad is een apparaat voor consumptie, creatie en communicatie. Apps en toepassingen! Presentatie gehouden op 9 november 2012, op de iPad-dag van MOS Events www.mosevents.nl.
Erwin Blom / erwin@fastmovingtargets.nl / www.fastmovingtargets.nl
Keynote at SMAP2012: Personalized Access to TV ContentLora Aroyo
The document discusses how the social web and TV viewing are converging, with people using second screens like phones and tablets to discuss or comment on TV programs via social media. It describes the NoTube project, which aims to personalize TV interaction by using social and semantic web data to provide personalized recommendations. NoTube aggregates viewing data and profiles user interests to surface new, relevant programs while balancing predictability with serendipity. Key challenges include dealing with sparse, fragmented TV preference data on the open web.
Novel machine learning techniques comes from spending time with people that have distinct needs. This talk addresses how listening to end users can give rise to novel machine learning applications.
This document contains a series of motivational and inspirational messages and advice. It encourages taking risks, making the most of opportunities, facing challenges head on, and using failures and obstacles to become stronger. It also provides instructions and checklists for personal preparation and team branding items needed for an upcoming event.
The document discusses how education is changing in an era of abundance of information and knowledge. It argues that the traditional model of schools needs to change to focus on learning centered approaches, inquiry-driven learning, authentic work for real audiences, digital fluency, connected learning beyond the classroom, and 21st century literacy skills. Some universities are beginning to offer free online courses that could challenge traditional higher education models. The key question is how educators should react to rapid changes in a world with more access to information and knowledge than ever before.
The document outlines strategies for professional conference organizers to use social media effectively. It discusses determining goals for social media use, identifying target audiences, developing buyer personas, measuring success, creating engaging content, and using different social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and blogs. Risk assessment and having a flexible strategy are also covered. The focus is on how conference organizers can leverage social media to promote events and engage with attendees.
Lesson made for Software Engineering course at Roma Tre University.
An overview of how the social media are spreading all over the web connecting people toghether and empowering their conversations
De iPad: consumptie, creatie en communicatie!Erwin Blom
De iPad is een apparaat voor consumptie, creatie en communicatie. Apps en toepassingen! Presentatie gehouden op 9 november 2012, op de iPad-dag van MOS Events www.mosevents.nl.
Erwin Blom / erwin@fastmovingtargets.nl / www.fastmovingtargets.nl
Keynote at SMAP2012: Personalized Access to TV ContentLora Aroyo
The document discusses how the social web and TV viewing are converging, with people using second screens like phones and tablets to discuss or comment on TV programs via social media. It describes the NoTube project, which aims to personalize TV interaction by using social and semantic web data to provide personalized recommendations. NoTube aggregates viewing data and profiles user interests to surface new, relevant programs while balancing predictability with serendipity. Key challenges include dealing with sparse, fragmented TV preference data on the open web.
Novel machine learning techniques comes from spending time with people that have distinct needs. This talk addresses how listening to end users can give rise to novel machine learning applications.
This document contains a series of motivational and inspirational messages and advice. It encourages taking risks, making the most of opportunities, facing challenges head on, and using failures and obstacles to become stronger. It also provides instructions and checklists for personal preparation and team branding items needed for an upcoming event.
The document discusses how education is changing in an era of abundance of information and knowledge. It argues that the traditional model of schools needs to change to focus on learning centered approaches, inquiry-driven learning, authentic work for real audiences, digital fluency, connected learning beyond the classroom, and 21st century literacy skills. Some universities are beginning to offer free online courses that could challenge traditional higher education models. The key question is how educators should react to rapid changes in a world with more access to information and knowledge than ever before.
The document outlines strategies for professional conference organizers to use social media effectively. It discusses determining goals for social media use, identifying target audiences, developing buyer personas, measuring success, creating engaging content, and using different social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and blogs. Risk assessment and having a flexible strategy are also covered. The focus is on how conference organizers can leverage social media to promote events and engage with attendees.
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