A few thoughts on d.compress and calming technologies
Last night I went to a presentation on calming technologies at Stanford's d.school. Neema Moraveji, who I interviewed last year for my contemplative computing book, is teaching at
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Skip to contentLast night I went to a presentation on calming technologies at Stanford's d.school. Neema Moraveji, who I interviewed last year for my contemplative computing book, is teaching at
The term "contemplative computing" may sound contradictory or complicated, but it's really pretty simple. Information technologies promise to make us smarter and more efficient, but all too often
I spent yesterday at the Being Human conference (it bears no relationship to the excellent BBC show about a ghost, vampire, and werewolf who share a flat in
Last week I was on an Australian radio show, Encounter, in an episode on "Worship 2.0." via flickr I appear about 40 minutes into the hour-long show, but
My TEDxYouth@Monterey talk is now up on YouTube. Thanks very much to Bob Cole and the rest of the CSU Monterey Bay team for a great event!
I gave a talk yesterday at TEDxYouth@Monterey (I think I got all the various Xes, @s, and other connectors in the event name). via flickr It was a
Just discovered that the good folks at Lift 11 put the Marseille talks on YouTube. Here's mine!
The video for my Marseille talk went live today. I was getting kind of impatient, but I must admit, they did a nice job editing it!
The Marseille talk is the subject of an article in School Library Journal. Thanks, guys!
For those readers who don't speak English (and if you don't, what are you doing trying to read this?), this article is a French summary of my Marseille talk.