Emerging Institutional Paradigms for the Digital CommonsBob Chao
The document discusses emerging models for digital commons, which are digital data and information from publicly-funded sources made freely available online. It describes existing models like open-source software, open data repositories, and open access journals. Digital commons provide benefits like facilitating knowledge sharing globally and avoiding duplication. However, barriers include developing policies and incentives to support different commons models while balancing other values like intellectual property.
Vidyo: How to Record and Broadcast your meetingBob Chao
This document provides instructions for broadcasting a Vidyo meeting. It instructs the user to login first, bring up the attendees panel, select the broadcast quality, choose to broadcast, and click to start broadcasting. It also notes that for others to join the room and share their screen, they will need the Vidyo client, and for others to watch the broadcast they do not need the client.
This document summarizes Creative Commons technical projects including ccREL for expressing rights in RDFa or XMP, examples of using ccREL to annotate documents, the ccValidator service for parsing and displaying CC licenses, ccPlus for bridging sharing and commercial economies, ccZero for public domain works, and tools for integrating CC metadata and licensing such as LicenseChooser.js, libLicense library, and plugins for applications like Firefox, WordPress, and Office suites.
This document summarizes the history of web browsers and the development of Firefox. It discusses how Netscape Navigator was the dominant browser in the 1990s but lost share to Internet Explorer. The Mozilla Project was created in 1998 to develop a new browser based on Netscape code. Firefox was launched in 2004 and gained popularity due to its focus on open standards and customizability. Firefox is developed by volunteers including its core development team, daily contributors, and large community of testers and users.
Emerging Institutional Paradigms for the Digital CommonsBob Chao
The document discusses emerging models for digital commons, which are digital data and information from publicly-funded sources made freely available online. It describes existing models like open-source software, open data repositories, and open access journals. Digital commons provide benefits like facilitating knowledge sharing globally and avoiding duplication. However, barriers include developing policies and incentives to support different commons models while balancing other values like intellectual property.
Vidyo: How to Record and Broadcast your meetingBob Chao
This document provides instructions for broadcasting a Vidyo meeting. It instructs the user to login first, bring up the attendees panel, select the broadcast quality, choose to broadcast, and click to start broadcasting. It also notes that for others to join the room and share their screen, they will need the Vidyo client, and for others to watch the broadcast they do not need the client.
This document summarizes Creative Commons technical projects including ccREL for expressing rights in RDFa or XMP, examples of using ccREL to annotate documents, the ccValidator service for parsing and displaying CC licenses, ccPlus for bridging sharing and commercial economies, ccZero for public domain works, and tools for integrating CC metadata and licensing such as LicenseChooser.js, libLicense library, and plugins for applications like Firefox, WordPress, and Office suites.
This document summarizes the history of web browsers and the development of Firefox. It discusses how Netscape Navigator was the dominant browser in the 1990s but lost share to Internet Explorer. The Mozilla Project was created in 1998 to develop a new browser based on Netscape code. Firefox was launched in 2004 and gained popularity due to its focus on open standards and customizability. Firefox is developed by volunteers including its core development team, daily contributors, and large community of testers and users.
This document is a collection of images, links and snippets of text about creativity and innovation. It includes photos by two photographers licensed under Creative Commons, a link to a YouTube video about PowerPoint presentations, mentions the year 1991 and a Steve Jobs iPhone speech from 2007, and links to talks on creativity from Larry Lessig and an ebook for purchase. The document touches on themes of creativity, innovation, intellectual property and technology across different time periods and media but does not provide any clear overall theme or message.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
This document appears to be a collection of random text fragments in Chinese and links without a clear overall topic or meaning. It includes text like "小小小小兵", links to pages about open space technology and an event, and an image link from Facebook. The document lacks any coherent summary as it is just a disorganized assortment of unrelated information.
The document appears to contain charts showing numbers of items sold over time, ranging from 200 to 1200 units sold. Dates and times are listed on the x-axes ranging from June to December and including hours and minutes. Short phrases are included such as "SOLD OUT" and prompts to "KEEP CALM AND CONTRIBUTE".
Webmaker Workshop: Popcorn maker in 60minsBob Chao
This document introduces Popcorn Maker, an open-source web application that allows users to create interactive videos by adding HTML5 events to a timeline. It discusses how Popcorn Maker can be used to tell stories, remix other people's work, and create teaching materials. The document provides examples of Popcorn Maker projects and encourages readers to try making their own interactive videos and teaching kits to share with others.
A brief introduction on Mozilla Webmaker, from idea, tools, to community.
Check http://present.bobchao.net/presentation:mozilla-webmaker for more information, includes video clips of demo.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document is a collection of images, links and snippets of text about creativity and innovation. It includes photos by two photographers licensed under Creative Commons, a link to a YouTube video about PowerPoint presentations, mentions the year 1991 and a Steve Jobs iPhone speech from 2007, and links to talks on creativity from Larry Lessig and an ebook for purchase. The document touches on themes of creativity, innovation, intellectual property and technology across different time periods and media but does not provide any clear overall theme or message.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
This document appears to be a collection of random text fragments in Chinese and links without a clear overall topic or meaning. It includes text like "小小小小兵", links to pages about open space technology and an event, and an image link from Facebook. The document lacks any coherent summary as it is just a disorganized assortment of unrelated information.
The document appears to contain charts showing numbers of items sold over time, ranging from 200 to 1200 units sold. Dates and times are listed on the x-axes ranging from June to December and including hours and minutes. Short phrases are included such as "SOLD OUT" and prompts to "KEEP CALM AND CONTRIBUTE".
Webmaker Workshop: Popcorn maker in 60minsBob Chao
This document introduces Popcorn Maker, an open-source web application that allows users to create interactive videos by adding HTML5 events to a timeline. It discusses how Popcorn Maker can be used to tell stories, remix other people's work, and create teaching materials. The document provides examples of Popcorn Maker projects and encourages readers to try making their own interactive videos and teaching kits to share with others.
A brief introduction on Mozilla Webmaker, from idea, tools, to community.
Check http://present.bobchao.net/presentation:mozilla-webmaker for more information, includes video clips of demo.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.