This document discusses how interaction genres and multiminding practices have evolved with network-based work. It presents a framework that maps interaction based on the dimensions of space (co-located vs. remote) and time (synchronous vs. asynchronous). Originally in 2008, this led to four genres of separation, contemplating, choosing, and commuting. By 2014, new genres of togetherness and continuity had emerged due to technological changes enabling greater collaboration across distances and times. The concept of "multiminding" also developed as workers managed attention at broader temporal scales beyond single tasks.
Corinne Sherman was involved in many leadership, academic, and extracurricular activities in high school and college, as outlined in her portrait. She served as the chair of her high school prom committee and homecoming committee, captained the girls' varsity tennis team, and was elected class officer and secretary of the library advisory board. Academically, she was the editor-in-chief of her school newspaper and competed in DECA Nationals. She credits her family, teachers, friends, and mentors for supporting her development as a leader during her formative years.
This short document promotes creating presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It includes photos from three photographers and encourages the viewer to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document discusses the Rodan + Fields skincare brand and its social commerce business model. It promotes becoming an independent consultant by selling Rodan + Fields products and building a community of customers. As a consultant, you can run your business from home and turn your bathroom into a virtual skincare clinic. The business aims to empower change and allow consultants to have fun while working and doing good through their business.
Designing Technologies for Multiminding: Learning from Farm Families
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The document discusses research on farm families who intentionally merge their home and work lives. These families divide spaces based on indoor/outdoor rather than home/work, value being together on the farm, and structure their time around natural rhythms like seasons in addition to social schedules. Understanding these alternative models of integrating home and work can provide insights for designing technologies that better support "multiminding" across multiple tasks and roles.
The document discusses the key components of the violin, including that it is mostly made of wood and consists of the violin body and bow. The bow is the same length as the player's arm and has horse hair tightened by a frog. Rosin is used to create friction between the strings and bow hair when playing. The violin body features different woods, a bridge to transmit string vibrations, and a sound post to project sound.
This document discusses how interaction genres and multiminding practices have evolved with network-based work. It presents a framework that maps interaction based on the dimensions of space (co-located vs. remote) and time (synchronous vs. asynchronous). Originally in 2008, this led to four genres of separation, contemplating, choosing, and commuting. By 2014, new genres of togetherness and continuity had emerged due to technological changes enabling greater collaboration across distances and times. The concept of "multiminding" also developed as workers managed attention at broader temporal scales beyond single tasks.
Corinne Sherman was involved in many leadership, academic, and extracurricular activities in high school and college, as outlined in her portrait. She served as the chair of her high school prom committee and homecoming committee, captained the girls' varsity tennis team, and was elected class officer and secretary of the library advisory board. Academically, she was the editor-in-chief of her school newspaper and competed in DECA Nationals. She credits her family, teachers, friends, and mentors for supporting her development as a leader during her formative years.
This short document promotes creating presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It includes photos from three photographers and encourages the viewer to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document discusses the Rodan + Fields skincare brand and its social commerce business model. It promotes becoming an independent consultant by selling Rodan + Fields products and building a community of customers. As a consultant, you can run your business from home and turn your bathroom into a virtual skincare clinic. The business aims to empower change and allow consultants to have fun while working and doing good through their business.
Designing Technologies for Multiminding: Learning from Farm Families
In 3 sentences:
The document discusses research on farm families who intentionally merge their home and work lives. These families divide spaces based on indoor/outdoor rather than home/work, value being together on the farm, and structure their time around natural rhythms like seasons in addition to social schedules. Understanding these alternative models of integrating home and work can provide insights for designing technologies that better support "multiminding" across multiple tasks and roles.
The document discusses the key components of the violin, including that it is mostly made of wood and consists of the violin body and bow. The bow is the same length as the player's arm and has horse hair tightened by a frog. Rosin is used to create friction between the strings and bow hair when playing. The violin body features different woods, a bridge to transmit string vibrations, and a sound post to project sound.
Ost 284 emerging technologies final examKayla Wallace
This document discusses Kayla Wallace's opinions on various emerging technologies covered in an OST 284 class. It provides positive views of social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Microsoft OneDrive due to their abilities to connect with others, share content, and access documents from anywhere. Web 2.0 is liked for interactive applications and collaboration. Google services are praised for organizing email and providing apps. The document expresses unfavorable views towards Alltop, Blogger, Wikis, the Dark Web, and Delicious as technologies Kayla feels she would not use after class or finds too complex.
The document summarizes research showing that increasing gender diversity, especially having more women, on company boards and in work groups leads to improved financial and problem-solving outcomes. It discusses how men and women tend to have different "mindsets" - men being more individualistic and women more relational/collaborative. Having both of these approaches represented contributes to greater "collective intelligence". The document then explores how understanding differences in communication and decision-making styles between men and women can help build more effective partnerships at work.
The violin originated in 16th century Italy where it was first seen in paintings by Ferrari. The violin has a body made mostly of wood and consists of two main parts: the violin and the bow. The bow is made of different materials and is the same length as the player's right arm. It helps produce sound by creating friction between the horsehair strands and the strings. The body of the violin contains many components that each play a role in producing sound, such as the bridge which transmits string vibrations, and the sound post which helps the front and back plates vibrate together. Hundreds of pieces of music have been composed for violins, including concertos for solo violin accompanied by an orchestra.
The narrator loses his 3-year-old sister Mia at Disneyworld after becoming distracted seeing his favorite characters Buzz and Woody. He panicked and cried as police searched for over 20 minutes until finally finding Mia wandering alone in another part of the park. The narrator learned an important lesson about responsibility from this traumatic experience.
Pin vs. Pout Correlation Solution - Curve AlignmentMing Jiang
This document describes a method for correlating Pin vs. Pout curves from two different RF testing platforms. It involves aligning the compression points (P1dB) of the curves and then offsetting the Pin values to minimize the standard deviation of the relative Pout differences across a given range. The Pin values from one platform are swept in small increments and the relative Pout differences from the other platform are calculated at each Pin value. The Pin offset that results in the lowest standard deviation of the relative Pout differences is selected to correlate the two curves.
The document discusses how FirstRain uses its business web graph and data science capabilities to understand customers and their markets in order to provide just-in-time expertise. It analyzes relationships between companies, their business lines, products, and competitive landscapes. FirstRain aims to put itself in customers' shoes by delivering meaningful analytics and suggestions in context of their daily experiences through incremental and adaptive recommendations.