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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
This process is dynamic, in the sense that cognitive capabilities depend on the exploitation of external resources and on their representation (time and way of modifying the interaction); Interaction Thus, our computational capabilities (or rationality la Simon) are not limited, since bounds depend on the “smart interplay” between internal and external resources and, moreover, the result of the decisionmaking process is embedded in the way the broad cognitive system employs, represents, and acknowledges external resources. Last week i finally had the chance to meet in person with Emanuele Bardone from University of Pavia, with whom i have been in contact in concerns of affordance and niche ideas for about a year when i discovered papers about eco-cognitive niche construction he wrote with Lorenzo Magnani.
 
Friday, February 19, 2010
These attempts at imposing market systems continued the process already begun with the development of video art and subsequent artistic manifestations on CD-ROM. Precisely, another project by UBERMORGEN.COM, carried out with Alessandro Ludovico and Paolo Cirio, titled GWEI - Google Will Eat Itself (2005), was about the more or less obvious processes of subjugation of all communicative dynamics in the network-system to the commercial interests of only a few companies. This is the text from a presentation at Medialab Prado in Madrid, by Juan Martín Prada, for the Inclusiva-net meeting in July 2009.
 
Friday, February 19, 2010
This figure includes the energy used on the farm to grow the food, and the post-agricultural processes of transporting, packaging, processing, and storing food. The US Environmental Protection Agency reported that US farmers emitted as much carbon dioxide in 2005 as 141 million cars in the same year! The real waste of energy and the pollution happen in the broader international food system: the processing, The difference in energy use between industrial and traditional agricultural systems could not be starker. There is much talk of how efficient and productive industrial
 

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Dave Pollards environmental philosophy, creative works, business papers and essays. March 2005 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Feb Apr MADE IN CANADA
Home About Full Circle Resources Contact Us Full Circus Full Circle Associates connections for a changing world, online and offline… Friday, April 01, 2005 How Some Folks Have Tried to Describe Community - Update 2005 In 1999 I wrote an article entitled How Some Folks Have Tried to Describe Community . Probing future, the things people most associated with "community" were "a sense of commonality: common interests; purpose; or objectives" and felt "the social element
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We need energy to mine minerals, extract oil or cut wood and then to process these into finished goods. Until recently (about 2005) the world economy was growing. Until 2005 we could expand our energy use to meet this demand. However, after 2005 we could not expand our energy supply. No living or manufactured thing exists on this planet without energy. It enables flowers and people to grow.
The blogherald reports on over 50 million blogs in April 2005. Such an optimistic view almost leads me to place a more critical remark: all tourists flying all over the world do not automatically listen to a local view, and often our own views gets confirmed because of the process of selective interpretations which works to confirm our own assumptions. I searched to find out about the number of people blogging in the South. Counting local services it's reported that there are 2 million in China, 1 million in South America and an insignificant number in Africa, though there is a growing
had discussions by mail and telephone (skype did not work, probably due to the speed of their connection) to co-construct the questions, process and expected results. When my colleague travelled there, I drafted a session plan for a face-to-face meeting for the board and a few members to kick-start the process which was facilitated by another consultant in Jamaica, and was apparently a very lively and energizing session. I'm working with ict4djamaica ; a network of organisations working in the field of ICT for development in Jamaica to assist them in the development of a sustainability strategy.
I wonder how if there are example of CoPs who used it to support their learning processe Powered by Castpost In the video you see how my daughter (and a friend) have learned how to read and write the word HUT. In school they use a method which includes a sign for each letter to accomodate for the visual learners amongst the children (I guess). This was not the case when I learned
But they ended up eating take-away food in their rooms to save the money. It's a practice which influences learning processes negatively because people may participate for the per diem rather than the topic. It makes it much harder to get people to take their own personal learning processes in hand and become active learners rather than training or workshop attendants. (cartoon text: salaries, options, car, pension, I think we have a deal! .....One One more thing: on my first workday I want to be dropped by a helicopter on the parking lot) I started working at IICD
Wenger writes in communities of practice, meaning, learning and identity: Reification can take a great variety of forms: a fellting smoke signal or an age-old pyramid, an abstract formula or a concrete truck, a small logo or a huge information-processing system, a simple word jotted on a page or a long silence, a private knot on a handkerchief or a controversial statue on a public square, an impressionist painting of a butterfly or a scientific specimen in an entomological collection. What is important about all these objects is that they are only the tip of an iceberg...... An
Would be interesting to know more about that process and if there was a specific reason for it to go up at that point in tim Yesterday in the train, a girl was talking loudly to a friend using her mobile. Two men sitting opposite her told her to lower her voice. (I I sympathised with her because I seem to do the same thing according to my husband; talking too loud in a phone).