Subtitle: How to foster Social Capital using glocal-virtual events. Practical experience with Living Bridges Planet. -
Willi Schroll, MA -
social foresight network i.G. -
WHERE: Social Capital World Forum 2012 -LIVING BRIDGES – Gothenburg, Sweden
WHEN: December 01, 2012
[version notice: I have been adding/modifying slide 2-6 after the presentation DEC-02 to add some context of my background as a foresight expert; slide 60 has been added to announce the "LB Tuesday" as a regular glocal-virtual hangout event]
STATUS: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA for easy sharing
Dominic Campbell speaking at solace conference Cardiff, October 2010Dominic Campbell
Lessons for the future of local government and the web. Presentation given to 200 local government leaders in Cardiff, October 2010.
For more information see:
http://www.solaceconference.org.uk/2010
Ubiquitous Commons workshop at transmediale 2015, Capture AllSalvatore Iaconesi
Here are the slides from the workshop, with a framing of the concept of Ubiquitous Commons, a series of examples and links, and an update about how the development of the toolkits (legal, technological, philosophical, aesthetic) are going, together with some source code and prototypes.
More info can also be gathered here:
human-ecosystems.com/home/ubiquitous-commons-the-slides-from-the-workshop-at-transmediale-festival-in-berlin
UPDATED AND UPGRADED BY "Making researchers famous with social media" ON 9 FEB 2012. MB
Presentation for UTS Library Research Week 2011 on how academic researchers can make use of various social technologies and networks.
My thanks to a colleague, Sally Scholfield for her assistance with this.
I have not described the social technologies, tools and articles referred to or linked within this presentation. Short descriptions can be found on the Diigo list that brings it all together here:
http://www.diigo.com/list/malbooth/uts-library-research-week
AUTHOR: Willi Schroll, strategiclabs Berlin –
CONFERENCE: IoT Week – London 16th-20th June 2014 –
DATE: 18th June 2014 –
TRACK: Society –
HASHTAG: #IoTweek –
Please download the study "Connected Reality 2025" for free:
http://de.slideshare.net/Z_punkt/z-punkt-studyconnectedreality2025englsingle
OUTLINE of the presentation:
I. Foresight perspective on IoT and related drivers
II. IoT and the „Power of Social“
THESES
Thesis I: Most of IoT has as much to do with social relationships as it does with technology
Thesis II: Socio-centric analysis complementing the user‐centric standards
Thesis III: Network theory and Social Capital theory are essential perspectives to build a framework for IoT development/UXD
A dominant part of the slidedeck introduces the study "Connected Reality 2025".
The Living Bridges Planet community (facebook group of 6.800) is intended as an exemplification of applied Social Capital theory. Since 2012 a "network of networks" has been – including frequent video chats, peer2peer learning, knowledge flow, the spreading and the re-accumulation of the social capital form trust. This dynamics illustrates the "power of social".
Implications for IoT design and development are affecting the IoT research design and the assumptions / process design in product and service development. (See theses above)
http://de.slideshare.net/Z_punkt/z-punkt-studyconnectedreality2025englsingle
Zukunft der Innovation. Schlüsseltrends für die Welt von morgen. Willi Schroll
Innovationsprozesse und Innovationsmanagement im Wandel. Neue Quellen der Kreativität, neue Plattformen der Kollaboration, Leitbilder der Führung.
24.5.2012 | Burg Wernberg Abschlussreferat -Tag 1 F&E MANAGEMENT-KONFERENZ - AXEL SCHRÖDER & PARTNER UNTERNEHMENSBERATUNG
Ajith Abraham, Computational social network analysis : trends, tools and research advances (Dordrecht: Springer, 2010).
CH1. An Overview of Methods for Virtual Social Networks Analysis
Dominic Campbell speaking at solace conference Cardiff, October 2010Dominic Campbell
Lessons for the future of local government and the web. Presentation given to 200 local government leaders in Cardiff, October 2010.
For more information see:
http://www.solaceconference.org.uk/2010
Ubiquitous Commons workshop at transmediale 2015, Capture AllSalvatore Iaconesi
Here are the slides from the workshop, with a framing of the concept of Ubiquitous Commons, a series of examples and links, and an update about how the development of the toolkits (legal, technological, philosophical, aesthetic) are going, together with some source code and prototypes.
More info can also be gathered here:
human-ecosystems.com/home/ubiquitous-commons-the-slides-from-the-workshop-at-transmediale-festival-in-berlin
UPDATED AND UPGRADED BY "Making researchers famous with social media" ON 9 FEB 2012. MB
Presentation for UTS Library Research Week 2011 on how academic researchers can make use of various social technologies and networks.
My thanks to a colleague, Sally Scholfield for her assistance with this.
I have not described the social technologies, tools and articles referred to or linked within this presentation. Short descriptions can be found on the Diigo list that brings it all together here:
http://www.diigo.com/list/malbooth/uts-library-research-week
AUTHOR: Willi Schroll, strategiclabs Berlin –
CONFERENCE: IoT Week – London 16th-20th June 2014 –
DATE: 18th June 2014 –
TRACK: Society –
HASHTAG: #IoTweek –
Please download the study "Connected Reality 2025" for free:
http://de.slideshare.net/Z_punkt/z-punkt-studyconnectedreality2025englsingle
OUTLINE of the presentation:
I. Foresight perspective on IoT and related drivers
II. IoT and the „Power of Social“
THESES
Thesis I: Most of IoT has as much to do with social relationships as it does with technology
Thesis II: Socio-centric analysis complementing the user‐centric standards
Thesis III: Network theory and Social Capital theory are essential perspectives to build a framework for IoT development/UXD
A dominant part of the slidedeck introduces the study "Connected Reality 2025".
The Living Bridges Planet community (facebook group of 6.800) is intended as an exemplification of applied Social Capital theory. Since 2012 a "network of networks" has been – including frequent video chats, peer2peer learning, knowledge flow, the spreading and the re-accumulation of the social capital form trust. This dynamics illustrates the "power of social".
Implications for IoT design and development are affecting the IoT research design and the assumptions / process design in product and service development. (See theses above)
http://de.slideshare.net/Z_punkt/z-punkt-studyconnectedreality2025englsingle
Zukunft der Innovation. Schlüsseltrends für die Welt von morgen. Willi Schroll
Innovationsprozesse und Innovationsmanagement im Wandel. Neue Quellen der Kreativität, neue Plattformen der Kollaboration, Leitbilder der Führung.
24.5.2012 | Burg Wernberg Abschlussreferat -Tag 1 F&E MANAGEMENT-KONFERENZ - AXEL SCHRÖDER & PARTNER UNTERNEHMENSBERATUNG
Ajith Abraham, Computational social network analysis : trends, tools and research advances (Dordrecht: Springer, 2010).
CH1. An Overview of Methods for Virtual Social Networks Analysis
Die Zukunft der Daten in einer beschleunigten Welt - Impulsreferat Willi Schroll, MA – strategiclabs.de
9. Feb. .2012 | Frankfurt/M. DGIQ-Regionalgruppe Rhein-Main
Professor Hendrik Speck - Social and Virtual. - An Analysis Framework for Lar...Hendrik Speck
Professor Hendrik Speck - Social and Virtual. - An Analysis Framework for Large Scale Communities. Commercial Communities Conference. Technical University of Berlin. Institute of Sociology, October 30 - 31 2008, Berlin, Germany, User Generated Content, Interaction, Third Party Associations and Content, Access and Connectivity, API's, Beacons, and Data Feeds, Merger of Social, Mobile and Local, social network analysis, social network visualization, Audience and Participants, Relational Data, Mathematical Models, Analytical Framework, Processing, Computing Power, Computer Mediated Communication, Visualization Algorithms, Interest, Use Cases, Marketing, Commerce, Web Services, Type of Data, Attribute, Ideational, Relational, Research Method, Survey Research, Surveys and Interviews, Ethographic Research, Observations, Field Studies, Documentary Research
Logfiles, Texts and Archives, Type of Analysis, Variable, Typological, Network, User Profiles. Name, Age, Links, Interests, Hobbies, City, Country, Category, Videos Headline, Content, Descriptions, Tags, Playlists, Video Comments Author, Text, Tags, Themes, Ranking of Users and Channels Views or Subscriptions by Time and Category, Rankings of Videos Ratings or Views by Time and Category, Interaction Friends, Subscription, Comments, FollowUps
Betweenness, Centrality Closeness, Centrality Degree, Flow Betweenness Centrality, Centrality Eigenvector, Centralization, Clustering Coefficient, Cohesion, Contagion, Density, Integration, Path Length, Radiality, Reach, Structural Equivalence, Structural Hole, Islands
Aus dem Inhalt:
[1] DIE NÄCHSTE WELLE DER DIGITALEN TRANSFORMATION
[2] CONNECTED REALITY 2025: TRENDS UND TREIBER
• Technologische Trends:
_ Internet der Dinge,
_ Ubiquitäre Intelligenz,
_ Neue Schnittstellen,
_ Digitale Produktion,
_ Autonome Systeme
• Gesellschaftliche Treiber:
_ Digitaler Lifestyle,
_ Der neue Geist der Autarkie,
_ Echtzeit-Ökonomie,
_ Ressourceneffizienz,
_ Sicherheit
[3] CONNECTED MARKETS 2025: SIGNALE
_ Hybrides Shopping
_ Augmented Lifestyle
_ Smart Home
_ Smart Assistance
_ Cloud Working
_ Integrierte Mobilität
_ Urbane Vernetzung
_ Smart Factory
_ Smart Farming
[4] CONNECTED BUSINESS 2025: TRANSFORMATIONEN
• Transformation der Wirtschaft:
_ Akteure: Business-Ökosysteme,
_ Wettbewerb: Die neue Macht der Integratoren,
_ Märkte: Querschnittsmärkte,
_ Innovation: Systeminnovation Transformation der Unternehmen
• Transformation der Unternehmen
_ Wertschöpfung: Datenbasierte und kooperative Wertschöpfung,
_ Kundenbeziehungen: Antizipative Echtzeit-Interaktion,
_ Produkte und Dienstleistungen: Hybridisierung und Fluidisierung,
_ Prozesse: Smarte Automatisierung
[5] CONNECTED LIVING 2025: EIN SZENARIO
[6] SMARTE WELT ODER VERNETZTER ALPTRAUM?
Herausgeber
Z_punkt GmbH
The Foresight Company Anna-Schneider-Steig 2 50678 Köln
T +49 221 355 534 0 F +49 221 355 534 22
info@z-punkt.de www.z-punkt.de
Studienleitung:
Andreas Neef, Klaus Burmeister
Autoren:
Niels Boeing, Klaus Burmeister, Andreas Neef, Ben Rodenhäuser, Willi Schroll
Diese und weitere Studien/Trendreports finden Sie hier: http://www.z-punkt.de/studien.html
Strategic analysis from a Spanish operator, and influence for a virtual commu...José Miguel García
The research deals with a Strategic Analysis of Mobile Social Networks under a Spanish operator’s point of view that I presented in public last 18th of November at the UPM University of Madrid, Spain. The slides are:
Social networks and virtual communities
Social Network Sites
Social Network Site users
Mobile communication technologies
Mobile Internet
Mobile virtual communities
Economic paradigms
Advertising on the Internet
SNS y MSNS adversiting trends
General environment and ICT Hyper-sector
The mobile communications sub-sector
SWOT analysis of the main Spanish mobile operators
Competitive forces. PORTER Analysis
SNS y MSNS competitive scenario
Service provision scenarios
Strategic recommendations
Hazel Hall's invited keynote paper presented at Internet Librarian International, London, 13-15 October 2010. The content of this paper was developed into a journal article accessible from http://hazelhall.org/?attachment_id=105.
A presentation that provides some insight into what is driving the current communications revolution. Such insight is important as it enables us to understand why business and marketing will never be the same again and why the term social media is a poor substitute to what is actually happening; a re-negotiation of the power relationships between; people, the media, organisations and even governments.
Alan Moore
SMLXL
Presentation for Synergos Fellows about the power of technology and social media for social good with cases Charity Water, Alex lemonade and Sammer and Vinay ( Dragonfly Effect)
In this presentation I consider the nature of current state of "crowdsourcing" designs, and pose that the management of information can be a potent form of collaborative participation with "civic media."
"Civic media is any form of communication that strengthens the social bonds within a community or creates a strong sense of civic engagement among its residents. Civic media goes beyond news gathering and reporting." - http://civic.mit.edu/
I base my thoughts on experiences with http://haiti.ushahidi.com.
Source is on github: http://github.com/unthinkingly/ICCM-2010-Presentation
Accelerating technological change is driving dramatic transformations in society and in the workplace that demand greater imagination, creativity and innovation. What does this mean for education and human capital development? How do we fit in as organizations and individuals? More importantly, what do we need to do now? This talk focuses on the emerging qualities of innovation workers in the 21st century, the impact of social technologies and media (crowdsourcing, etc.), and “what’s next” as we build Society 3.0. This talk explores a framework for navigating our rapidly changing society, and plots a pathway for maximizing and leading with our creativity and innovation capital. (Adapted from a presentation that was shared at Creative Company Conference, ITSMF Academy and the University of Oxford by http://slideshare.net/moravec.)
This is an assignment I had for a communications course, the topic I chose was virtual communities and the online world. It was a really interesting topic to research and present a report on.
We are creating a new kind of reality, one in which physical and digital environments, media, and
interactions are woven together throughout our daily lives. In this world, the virtual and the physical
are seamlessly integrated. Cyberspace is not a destination; rather, it is a layer tightly integrated
into the world around us.
From Social Media To Human Media - critical reflection on social media & some...Niels Hendriks
This is a presentation by Liesbeth Huybrechts & Niels Hendriks given at the Glocal Conference in Macedonia in 2009. It makes a critical reflection on so-called social media and presents some design methods and projects dealing with social environments.
Die Zukunft der Daten in einer beschleunigten Welt - Impulsreferat Willi Schroll, MA – strategiclabs.de
9. Feb. .2012 | Frankfurt/M. DGIQ-Regionalgruppe Rhein-Main
Professor Hendrik Speck - Social and Virtual. - An Analysis Framework for Lar...Hendrik Speck
Professor Hendrik Speck - Social and Virtual. - An Analysis Framework for Large Scale Communities. Commercial Communities Conference. Technical University of Berlin. Institute of Sociology, October 30 - 31 2008, Berlin, Germany, User Generated Content, Interaction, Third Party Associations and Content, Access and Connectivity, API's, Beacons, and Data Feeds, Merger of Social, Mobile and Local, social network analysis, social network visualization, Audience and Participants, Relational Data, Mathematical Models, Analytical Framework, Processing, Computing Power, Computer Mediated Communication, Visualization Algorithms, Interest, Use Cases, Marketing, Commerce, Web Services, Type of Data, Attribute, Ideational, Relational, Research Method, Survey Research, Surveys and Interviews, Ethographic Research, Observations, Field Studies, Documentary Research
Logfiles, Texts and Archives, Type of Analysis, Variable, Typological, Network, User Profiles. Name, Age, Links, Interests, Hobbies, City, Country, Category, Videos Headline, Content, Descriptions, Tags, Playlists, Video Comments Author, Text, Tags, Themes, Ranking of Users and Channels Views or Subscriptions by Time and Category, Rankings of Videos Ratings or Views by Time and Category, Interaction Friends, Subscription, Comments, FollowUps
Betweenness, Centrality Closeness, Centrality Degree, Flow Betweenness Centrality, Centrality Eigenvector, Centralization, Clustering Coefficient, Cohesion, Contagion, Density, Integration, Path Length, Radiality, Reach, Structural Equivalence, Structural Hole, Islands
Aus dem Inhalt:
[1] DIE NÄCHSTE WELLE DER DIGITALEN TRANSFORMATION
[2] CONNECTED REALITY 2025: TRENDS UND TREIBER
• Technologische Trends:
_ Internet der Dinge,
_ Ubiquitäre Intelligenz,
_ Neue Schnittstellen,
_ Digitale Produktion,
_ Autonome Systeme
• Gesellschaftliche Treiber:
_ Digitaler Lifestyle,
_ Der neue Geist der Autarkie,
_ Echtzeit-Ökonomie,
_ Ressourceneffizienz,
_ Sicherheit
[3] CONNECTED MARKETS 2025: SIGNALE
_ Hybrides Shopping
_ Augmented Lifestyle
_ Smart Home
_ Smart Assistance
_ Cloud Working
_ Integrierte Mobilität
_ Urbane Vernetzung
_ Smart Factory
_ Smart Farming
[4] CONNECTED BUSINESS 2025: TRANSFORMATIONEN
• Transformation der Wirtschaft:
_ Akteure: Business-Ökosysteme,
_ Wettbewerb: Die neue Macht der Integratoren,
_ Märkte: Querschnittsmärkte,
_ Innovation: Systeminnovation Transformation der Unternehmen
• Transformation der Unternehmen
_ Wertschöpfung: Datenbasierte und kooperative Wertschöpfung,
_ Kundenbeziehungen: Antizipative Echtzeit-Interaktion,
_ Produkte und Dienstleistungen: Hybridisierung und Fluidisierung,
_ Prozesse: Smarte Automatisierung
[5] CONNECTED LIVING 2025: EIN SZENARIO
[6] SMARTE WELT ODER VERNETZTER ALPTRAUM?
Herausgeber
Z_punkt GmbH
The Foresight Company Anna-Schneider-Steig 2 50678 Köln
T +49 221 355 534 0 F +49 221 355 534 22
info@z-punkt.de www.z-punkt.de
Studienleitung:
Andreas Neef, Klaus Burmeister
Autoren:
Niels Boeing, Klaus Burmeister, Andreas Neef, Ben Rodenhäuser, Willi Schroll
Diese und weitere Studien/Trendreports finden Sie hier: http://www.z-punkt.de/studien.html
Strategic analysis from a Spanish operator, and influence for a virtual commu...José Miguel García
The research deals with a Strategic Analysis of Mobile Social Networks under a Spanish operator’s point of view that I presented in public last 18th of November at the UPM University of Madrid, Spain. The slides are:
Social networks and virtual communities
Social Network Sites
Social Network Site users
Mobile communication technologies
Mobile Internet
Mobile virtual communities
Economic paradigms
Advertising on the Internet
SNS y MSNS adversiting trends
General environment and ICT Hyper-sector
The mobile communications sub-sector
SWOT analysis of the main Spanish mobile operators
Competitive forces. PORTER Analysis
SNS y MSNS competitive scenario
Service provision scenarios
Strategic recommendations
Hazel Hall's invited keynote paper presented at Internet Librarian International, London, 13-15 October 2010. The content of this paper was developed into a journal article accessible from http://hazelhall.org/?attachment_id=105.
A presentation that provides some insight into what is driving the current communications revolution. Such insight is important as it enables us to understand why business and marketing will never be the same again and why the term social media is a poor substitute to what is actually happening; a re-negotiation of the power relationships between; people, the media, organisations and even governments.
Alan Moore
SMLXL
Presentation for Synergos Fellows about the power of technology and social media for social good with cases Charity Water, Alex lemonade and Sammer and Vinay ( Dragonfly Effect)
In this presentation I consider the nature of current state of "crowdsourcing" designs, and pose that the management of information can be a potent form of collaborative participation with "civic media."
"Civic media is any form of communication that strengthens the social bonds within a community or creates a strong sense of civic engagement among its residents. Civic media goes beyond news gathering and reporting." - http://civic.mit.edu/
I base my thoughts on experiences with http://haiti.ushahidi.com.
Source is on github: http://github.com/unthinkingly/ICCM-2010-Presentation
Accelerating technological change is driving dramatic transformations in society and in the workplace that demand greater imagination, creativity and innovation. What does this mean for education and human capital development? How do we fit in as organizations and individuals? More importantly, what do we need to do now? This talk focuses on the emerging qualities of innovation workers in the 21st century, the impact of social technologies and media (crowdsourcing, etc.), and “what’s next” as we build Society 3.0. This talk explores a framework for navigating our rapidly changing society, and plots a pathway for maximizing and leading with our creativity and innovation capital. (Adapted from a presentation that was shared at Creative Company Conference, ITSMF Academy and the University of Oxford by http://slideshare.net/moravec.)
This is an assignment I had for a communications course, the topic I chose was virtual communities and the online world. It was a really interesting topic to research and present a report on.
We are creating a new kind of reality, one in which physical and digital environments, media, and
interactions are woven together throughout our daily lives. In this world, the virtual and the physical
are seamlessly integrated. Cyberspace is not a destination; rather, it is a layer tightly integrated
into the world around us.
From Social Media To Human Media - critical reflection on social media & some...Niels Hendriks
This is a presentation by Liesbeth Huybrechts & Niels Hendriks given at the Glocal Conference in Macedonia in 2009. It makes a critical reflection on so-called social media and presents some design methods and projects dealing with social environments.
Participants on the margins in #BlackLivesMatterLynn Clark
This was a presentation for the Association of Internet Researchers on how students of color who were new to politics utilized social media and made decisions about whether or not to be involved in a school walkout related to #blacklivesmatter. It introduces the concept of artifacts of engagement as a way of discussing the significance of photos, stories, and curated content passed along between friends on Snapchat, Facebook, and Twitter.
Perspectives for innovation and knowledge hub projectsWilli Schroll
Perspectives for innovation and knowledge hub projects (complex, wicked)
Our global, local and even corporate challenges get more dynamic and complex. Happily so do our tools and media to design, facilitate and govern the structures and processes. Many models, theories and practices from different disciplines are involved.
Truism: You cannot unravel a knot in dimension n in a space of lower dimension n-1.
Consequence: A successful path might involve at least a handful of approaches.
(1) Cultural Evolution, Organisational Development and Evolution
… to have a perspective of progress and the momentum of „learning from failures“
(2) Social Cognition, Semantics & Knowledge Management
… understanding is at the core, finding a common language is a must.
(3) Social Capital Theory (Putnam)
… to raise the social and communicative energies of teams and communities
(4) Collective Intelligence & Social Innovation
… wisdom of crowds, creativity methods, open space approaches, the Appreciative Inquiry stance etc
A lot of the steering is about finding common language and connected perspectives, common goals; accept cultural differences without the trap of indifference. Putnam’s approach teaches how to grow dynamics in communities, use active bridging and linking to create access to new resources.
Culture, values and virtues are key of course. If a certain culture level is not part of the setting in the beginning they have to be created, curated and stabilized first.
Evolution allows for disruptions, leaps and surprises, but also comprises a certain path dependency.
BACKGROUND:
Starting point: Innovation and knowledge management in complex social settings is tricky and often fails when there is not a good level of systems thinking involved. That happens for projects in civil society as well as in corporate settings which strive to facilitate innovation culture and meaningful conversations.
Kudos to many unnamed, but, esp. to Otto Scharmer (Presencing Institute, Theory U).
Status und Ausblick - Wie wird sich KI technisch weiterentwickeln? Münchner K...Willi Schroll
Zuwachs des BSP weltweit durch Einsatz der KI: 16 Billionen USD (= 14%) bis 2030 (PWC). Prozesse werden optimiert, Ressourcen effizienter eingesetzt, Mobilität neu gedacht, KI wird aus der Cloud gezogen oder ist als AI-on-Chip direkt in smarten Dingen verbaut. V.a. in Kombination mit IoT, AR, Blockchain, Business + Market Data werden völlig neue Geschäftsmodelle denkbar. Wie ist dieses Potenzial zu heben? Wo ist Licht, wo ist Schatten? Wo lauern Illusionen schneller Machbarkeit? Welches sind die low hanging fruits der KI? Kommt die Autonomisierungswelle als Tsunami über Wirtschaft, Arbeit und Gesellschaft?
Aus den Folien:
06 • KI-Systematik: Techniken, Funktionen, Anwendung, Treiber (WIPO)
07 • 5-Stufen-Modell der Automation des Entscheidens (Bitkom)
• Phasenmodell der KI
• KI im Kontext der Innovationsfelder der digitalen Transformation
09 • Kontext der Innovationsfelder
10 • Research Trends & Challenges – inkl.
Large-scale machine learning
Deep learning
Reinforcement learning
Collaborative systems
Crowdsourcing and human computation
Neuromorphic Computing
- AI Challenges
e.g. Ethics by design, Integration of techniques
- Politics & Society Challenges,
e.g. AI-enabled deep fakes (truth crisis), AI impact on job market, AI geopolitics (China)
11 • Watchlist
• PAI: hyper-personalized AI
Vsd. Ansätze sind kombinierbar: personalisierter digitaler Assistent, Digital Twin der Person, Avatar mit Funktion der Stellvertretung, Verhandlungsmandat, Analyse der Verhaltensmuster, instant Coaching, Verhaltenstherapie, Security/Cybersecurity/Health
• XAI: explainable AI, transparency
Wenn AI-Mechanismen nicht nachvollziehbar sind, leidet die Vertrauenswürdigkeit. Auch die Gesetzgeber stellen neue Anforderungen. XAI soll die Transparenz herstellen.
• QAI: quantum computing based AI
Bestimmte Berechnungsprobleme in der KI könnten mit Quanten Computing gelöst werden. Google-Teams forschen z. B. an Quantum Neural Networks.
...
Personal Footprint Account – degrowth conference 2014 – open space presentationWilli Schroll
WHAT: Open space and interactive workshop in the perspective of foresight –
WHEN: September 4th, 2014 –
WHERE: International degrowth conference #4, Leipzig –
WHO: Willi Schroll, MA, Berlin
Talk at April 10th, 2014 – Agora, Berlin – IoTPeople Berlin
THIS TALK/PRESO IS ONLY COVERING A SMALL FRACTION OF THE STUDY!
Download links for the study:
English: http://de.slideshare.net/Z_punkt/z-punkt-studyconnectedreality2025englsingle
German: http://de.slideshare.net/Z_punkt/connected-reality-2025-einzelseiten-studie-deutsch-zpunkt
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The talk/preso is focussing on two topic fields:
(I) The 'Connected Markets 2025' examples
– to give the audience a glimpse with some first cases of today (weak signals).
(II) 'Challenges'
– with my personal point of view – to give an idea about the huge impact of the upcoming tech wave on economy and society.
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Some extracts of the slides of part II in this preso:
CHANCES + RISKS
Chances
Convenience, smartisation of everyday things, Smart Home, Smart City, Smart Mobility ...Business forecast: $ 19 trillion market (Cisco)
Risks
Complexity, security, privacy, business models, job market, economical system challenge ...
SYSTEMIC CHALLENGE
„In this new world, social capital is as important as financial capital, access trumps ownership, sustainability supersedes consumerism, cooperation ousts competition“Jeremy Rifkin
ENDANGERED HUMANITY?
In the context of massive technological transformations it is a key challenge in the 21st century to secure humaneness.
Societal debate and participatory process are necessities to find the path to a wishful future.
ONE TRILLION THINGS
Will there be one trillion connected things in 2025?
Soft connectivity scenario – visual tracking; – „cognitive cams“ recognize and track objects and states.
Open Bank Project - Simon Redfern, CastleCamp April 2012Willi Schroll
The Open Bank Project is a European initiative to open up financial transactions to much larger groups of individuals and raise the bar of financial transparency. It will achieve this by allowing a diverse range of third-party software applications (including fraud analysis tools, web apps, mobile apps, social widgets and payment gateways) to access any bank account that supports the Open Bank Project API.
- http://www.openbankproject.com/about-open-bank-project/
1st European Augmented Reality Business Conference April 23, 2010 Berlin - An...Willi Schroll
[mirror] ARBcon.eu is the largest commercial augmented reality conference in Europe. (version 3/22, fact slides added! )
Augmented Reality (AR) is now beginning to enter the mass market. With the physical world as a platform there will be major new opportunities across all sectors and industries.
ARBcon.eu will showcase the fantastic outlook of AR with the goal of transforming keen visions of the future into a concrete business reality today.
(This is a mirror version of arbconeu)
Augmented Citizen - Mobile Augmented Reality Summit @ MWC2010Willi Schroll
Dan Romescu presented our ideas at MWC 2010 in Barcelona: "Augmented Citizen. Challenges and Solutions for an Open and Sustainable Outernet -- Dan Romescu + Willi Schroll"
Augmented Citizen - Mobile Augmented Reality Summit @ MWC2010Willi Schroll
Augmented Citizen Manifesto @ Mobile Augmented Reality Summit @ MWC2010 +++ authors: Dan Romescu + Willi Schroll +++ presented by Dan Romescu at AR-Summit, Mobile World Congress 2010, Barcelona
Biografie als Design - Human Enhancement 2020 - uebermorgenkongress 2009Willi Schroll
Präsentation post hoc zum Vortrag "Biografie als Design" im Panel "Ich 2020" - Übermorgenkongress Oldenburg 20.10. 2009 --- Human Enhancement Technology 2020 --- Kulturelle und wirtschaftliche Bewertung des Trends zur technologischen Steigerung der psychischen und physischen Performance --- Identity Business, Potenziale und Barrieren
Citizen Wiki - Partizipative Verwaltung - Government 2.0Willi Schroll
Session 33 at Government 2.0 Camp, Berlin 2009-08-28 – author/speaker Willi Schroll, strategiclabs.de – German presentation – created after the session. – Wikipedia is a huge success in knowledge sharing and communication – why not extend this model to use cases in government 2.0?
Wozu Banken? Geld und Vertrauen im 21. Jahrhundert (next banking -conference-...Willi Schroll
Keynote-Vortrag und Präsentation im Rahmen der next banking -conference- 2009, Berlin - mit Thesentext ! Datum: 2009-06-16 -- Ort: The Hub Berlin -- Referent: Willi Schroll -- Format: Pecha Kucha Style (20 slides á 20 seconds)
Mobile Communities - Future Trends and ChallengesWilli Schroll
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Schwarmintelligenz (weitgehend identisch mit den Slides v. 7.6.2008, neu: Slide 22).
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
1. Social Capital
and the Glocal-Virtual
How to foster Social Capital using glocal-virtual events.
Practical experience with Living Bridges Planet
Willi Schroll, MA
social foresight network i.G.
Social Capital World Forum 2012 LIVING BRIDGES
December 01 – Gothenburg, Sweden
presentation for download pfd
2. I
am
doing
foresight.
This
means
a
lot
of
analysis
Communicative
space
about.me/wschroll
right and
beyond left
3. I
am
doing
foresight.
This
means
a
lot
of
analysis
But
we
are
responsible
to
create
the
future
and
make
creative
synthesis
too.
Communicative
space
beyond left and
Peter
Von
Stackelberg
timeline
http://www.ps?k.com/2010/01/pic-‐timeline-‐of-‐events-‐and-‐trends-‐from-‐1750-‐to-‐2100.html
right
4. Interference
of
society
and
technology
is
massively
increasing
Innovation Foresight
Society Technology
Change Transformation
Communicative
space
5. Analyzing
emerging
SocTech
?ields
Innovation Foresight
analyze future
Society Technology
Change Transformation
Communicative
space
6. Responsible
foresight
enables
change
Innovation Foresight
analyze future
Society Technology
+
create change
Change Transformation
Communicative
space
21. Robert Putnam makes a
distinction between two kinds
of social capital:
• bonding capital
• bridging capital
Robert Putnam
beyond left and
right
22. bonding
Bonding occurs when you are
socializing with people who are
like you: same age, same race,
same religion, and so on.
Robert Putnam
beyond left and
right
23. But in order e.g. to create
peaceful societies in a diverse
multi-ethnic country, one needs
bridging.
bridging
Robert Putnam
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Putnam
beyond left and
right
24. bonding
trust reciprocity
bridging
beyond left and
right
25. What
is
a
Living
Bridge?
beyond left and
right
26. If
you
understand
the
importance
to
be
a
gate
opener
beyond left and
right
27. and
if
you
regularly
are
bridging
separated
networks
of
society.
beyond left and
right
38. appreciation
visibility inspiration
belonging
knowledge
attention trust support flow
fun flow
motivation connection
flow
value
flow
39. appreciation
visibility inspiration
belonging
knowledge
attention trust support flow
exchange find
fun flow experts
ideas connection
motivation
flow
value
improve find
flow
skills partners
40. appreciation
visibility inspiration
belonging
knowledge
attention trust support flow
exchange find
fun flow experts
ideas connection
motivation
flow
value
improve find
flow
skills partners
41. The Living Bridges Planet as
action and learning platform
Living Bridges
in Action
42. The Living Bridges Planet as
action and learning platform
We are building an
evolving
ecosystem
Living Bridges
in Action
43. The Living Bridges Planet as
action and learning platform
We are building an
evolving
ecosystem
Living Bridges to facilitate the
in Action exchange of
practical
knowledge, foster
social capital,
bridging networks.
44. The Living Bridges Planet as
action and learning platform
The social
media
channels
45. The Living Bridges Planet as
action and learning platform
create
The social visibility,
media increase reach
channels of skills and
support.
53. Social
Information
Architecture
Coordinative
space
MAIN
SPACE
DIMENSIONS
Communicative Collaborative
space space
Collaborative
space
beyond left and
right
54. ...
enables
digital
bonding
+
bridging
Coordinative
space
MAIN
SPACE
DIMENSIONS
Communicative
space Collaborative
space
beyond left and
right
60. Open
Topic
HangOuts
(„OTHO“)
Topic A
Topic B
Open
topic
hangouts
to
connect
around
topics
topic
world
wide
Proposal
for
a
format
poll/select
innovation:
„Living
Bridges
Tuesday“
once
in
a
month
beyond left and
right