Monthly Archives: May 2011

Seven Skills Students Need for Their Future

Dr. Wagner has identified what he calls a “global achievement gap,” which is the leap between what even our best schools are teaching, and the must-have skills of the future: Critical thinking and problem-solving Collaboration across networks and leading by

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LinkLog: Collective Intelligence 2012

We seek papers about behavior that is both collective and intelligent. By collective, we mean groups of individual actors, including, for example, people, computational agents, and organizations. By intelligent, we mean that the collective behavior of the group exhibits characteristics

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Semantic Web InfoStream – 20th May 2011

New Additions to the SemTech SF program Aditya Kalyanpur, research staff member for IBM Research will lead a session entitled “Building Watson: An Overview of the DeepQA Project for the Jeopardy! Challenge,” a discussion of the the DeepQA technology and

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Multicore Infostream – May 20, 2011

Nvidia Snaps Out Snappier Tesla GPU Coprocessors Nvidia Snaps Out Snappier Tesla GPU Coprocessors By Timothy Prickett Morgan 22 Get more from this author GPU chipmaker Nvidia knows that it has to do more to grow its Tesla biz than slap

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Daily Links May 20, 2011kill

Source: Check page alerts, InfoMinder, Infostreams and Twitter Stream Top 75 College Education Tweets and Twitter Accounts  via @onlinecourse Unemployed, educated, and indebted, more Millennials seeking work beyond U.S via @onlinecourse Hacker Monthly  Hacker Monthly – checkout the special issue on

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Snippets – A Useful Tool for Product Teams from Marissa Mayer’s talk

Snippets – from Marissa Mayer’s TiEcon Talk A 5-7 bullet blog post sent by every employee at Google on Monday describing what was accomplished the week before. The snippets are aggregated and made searchable so any one inside Google can

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Twitter: The ROI of Curating Content on Twitter

The more we listen, the more we know. The more we know, the more we notice. The more we notice the more we can use to figure out what we need to know next. via successful-blog.com Recursive knowledge acquisition Love

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The Sharing Economy

The evolution of the social web, explains Botsman, first enabled programmers to share code (Linux), then allowed people to share their lives (Facebook), and most recently encouraged creators to share their content (YouTube). “Now we’re going into the fourth phase,”

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