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Reading Response to: “What Nothing Says”

A very easy to read chapter, unlike the previous, perhaps because it talks about the ones and zeros of our basic mentality.  We read signs and if they are not simple enough we don’t understand them, therefore those signs are useless…  The understanding of the signs comes from the implicit cues become explicit.  We can

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Class work: lecture notes on Social Knowing, etc.

Examining an academic database social knowing publish then filter lab exercise Books we think of being static, concrete tangible things we get answers.  But over time, books are a slower conversation or a forum on the topic, then today’s blogs, and forums. Information cloud-editor-publisher-distribute-consumer. information cloud-users as editors – communities – users as users The

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Reading Response to: “What Nothing Says”

A very easy to read chapter, unlike the previous, perhaps because it talks about the ones and zeros of our basic mentality.  We read signs and if they are not simple enough we don’t understand them, therefore those signs are useless…  The understanding of the signs comes from the implicit cues become explicit.  We can

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Class work: SEARCH for “INTERNET OF THINGS”

1. What am I looking for? 2. What tools are available? 3. How can I search this tool like an expert? internet of things.  what is it? I typed in a Google search “Internet of Things” to look what returns to the query: Wiki was at the top of the list defining the phrase “Internet

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Reading Response to: “Search is too important to leave to one company – even Google”

Search engines becoming very important in our lives, our news, our education, and even politics are dependent upon the searchability of the subject we search for.  As Dewey’s, rigid structure of categories has its flaws because once the ingredients are mixed, you can’t go back and undo what you already mixed in to the bowl. 

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