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If you've never heard of her let The Gurgle be your guide... http://www.google.com/search?q=jane%20jacobs

If you know then think of who Jane would think is changing NYC for the better and nominate...
http://bit.ly/JanesMedal
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"Do not worry if you have built your castles in the air. They are where they should be. Now put the foundations under them."
- Henry David Thoreau
According to this article one of the problems with graduates of computer science programs is that they don't think big enough. They don't think at what is known as "Internet Scale". Internet Scale is not just BIG - rather, it is the confluence of incredibly small sub-bits of data - in amazingly large numbers - over huge areas - impacting an almost unfathomable number of stakeholders. That said - this article is for *everyone* - so don't shut your brains off just because it doesn't explicitly speak to your interests.

The point of this article is that students are graduating without the skills to think about the broader, systemic issues related to their work. So what does "internet scale" mean in your domain, topic - and to your stakeholders? Are you thinking big enough?

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/12/technology/12data.html
Training to Climb an Everest of Digital Data
By ASHLEE VANCE
Published: October 12, 2009
Google and I.B.M. are offering help to universities to get students to cope with vast amounts of data.




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I think that this is why...

It has become quite clear that we have entered an age where it is imperative to share and manage resources across broad constituencies requiring new models for organization, cooperation, and the evaluation of the systems that support it. The opportunity to discuss one such model today may give us insight into the complexities of tomorrow.

That was a short blurb I wrote for our WorldBlu conference last year. I still believe it.
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Last night I found myself waiting at the entrance to the Chrysler building for my wife when I realized that the yawning outdoor vestibule is an incredible perch from where you can literally hear New York think.

Because it was 6 PM and the Chrysler Building is situated in just outside the "okay-I'm-gonna-get-on-the-train-hangup" zone, I was able to get a front row seat to the New York Unconscious Show. I can't explain it; the experience is something you've got to have for yourself but there was one pearl that surfaced that I would like to share. -- A young lady on her mobile asked her would-be oracle "So... what comes after a-trillion?"

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  • Final abstract for: "Who Killed Design?" interactivity session at CHI 2007 in San Jose, CA.  This should be a great panel that's going to be focused on inter-disciplinary notions of what "Design" is. We've already secured three great panelists (Bill Buxton, Terry Winograd, and Meg Armstrong) who all deal with "design" on a daily basis but who come from and very different backgrounds.  Will post the abstract soon. [UPDATE: Bill Moggridge has agreed to join the Panel rounding out our excellent group of panelists!!! - more soon]

  • Course syllabus for Design Development - This is a studio based course I am teaching this term at Parsons focused primarily on prototyping as a means to understanding the design process.  The course is going to focus on the design of tools, spaces, and systems for learning (broadly defined).

  • My dissertation: an ongoing battle but progress is being made.

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