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Joseph Lewis,
Sandia National Laboratories
There is growing use of social media applications for scientific collaboration at the national labor...
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There is growing use of social media applications for scientific collaboration at the national laboratory level, and increasing use of these tools to collaborate with industry and academia. These tools help foster the sharing of scientific knowledge but are at the same time confronted with cultural, semantic, and legal roadblocks. This panel aims to explore the opportunities of employing social media for scientific collaboration and how the sematic web and increased use of open licensing structures may help lower the barriers for more effective methods of collaboration.
Government and Technology, Social Networking
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Joy Gugeler,
Orato.com
Book publishers have titles and expert writers, but lose to discounts, returns, a short shelf life, ...
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Book publishers have titles and expert writers, but lose to discounts, returns, a short shelf life, fewer booksellers and poor search results. Online sites have good software, SEO and design, but lack high-quality content to draw readers and advertisers. This business model revives both industries by sharing content but preserving format, brand, and sales for a win-win second revenue stream for publishers and writers.
Online Relationships
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Julian Bleecker,
Near Future Laboratory
Design fiction is an approach to design that speculates about new ideas through prototyping and stor...
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Design fiction is an approach to design that speculates about new ideas through prototyping and storytelling. The goal is to move away from the routine of lifeless scenarios-based thinking. We will share design fiction projects and discuss related techniques for design thinking, communication and exploration of near future concepts.
Design Thinking, History of Technology, New Technology / Next Generation, Other / Out There
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