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Sunday, July 18, 2004

Software Usability As A Technical Problem [Slashdot:]
10:17:27 PM      Google It!.

Remixing News Video On The Fly [Slashdot:]
10:13:47 PM      Google It!.

The New Miniature Computers (They Also Make Phone Calls). The cellular industry’s long pursuit of ever-more minuscule phones has shifted into reverse, giving rise to bulkier wireless handsets with larger color screens. By By JOHN MARKOFF. [The New York Times > Technology]
10:06:48 PM      Google It!.

MLX: Critical Mass or Wide Load?. (an embarassment of riches? -- BL)

It's been our belief that it would take time for our Maricopa Learning eXchange (MLX) to reach that magical tipping point, critical mass- when it contained enough content, resources, objects, ideas that our users could easily find something useful for themselves that they would be self-compelled to add their own stuff. I had MERLOT-ian aspirations.

Are we there? How would you know? As our fall semester approaches, we are nearing the 1000 package milestone. Some of the late increases are a result of using our online reporting of our office's Learning Grants that automatically file the results of these grants into the ML. This is the first year also that faculty recipients of professional growth summer projects will use an online report form, again that will feed the MLX. Our 6 month Great Package Races bring in flurries of items too.

But less encouraging is some data analysis I was working on last week for our annual report. One of our colleges has crotributed a grand total of zero items, and 2 others were under 10. I remain flabbergasted that our faculty developers and other staff we directly support, the folks that sit through our demos, from colleges with lots of technology and 70-100 FT faculty have such a piddling amount they have shared. We have gone over board trying to show them how our personal, college, topical syndication is information they can sanely leverage in their own web contexts.

On the flip side, some isolated (and odd to me) feedback indicated a few out there actually think we have too much content in the MLX as they "cannot easily find things they can use". We have gone to extraordinary effort to create a simple search mechanism, and the front entrace of the MLX has things nicely organized by academic discipline and topical collections.

So I guess the expectation is that I will personally visit each person in our system and hand walk them through the 1-2-3 basics that we think are the technological literacy basics everyone ought to have NOW. That is navigating information, performing simple queries, and analyzing/critically thinking about results.

It did not go into my report, but I might have written

We have at the same time too much content and not enough content in the MLX

or the alternative:

You cannot please all the people all of the time
[cogdogblog]
10:55:56 AM      Google It!.

PluggedIn: Mobile Phones Aim to Take Load Off Wallets. TOKYO (Reuters) - Look inside almost anyone's purse or pocket, and it probably contains at least a mobile phone and a wallet bulging with bills, coins, receipts, credit cards, IDs, train or bus passes and any number of membership cards. [Reuters: Technology] this seems like a natural progression from a device with a unique personal ID into a secure personal device that enables the using of personal digital information keys to unlock doors and authorize access -- the risk is the one key that can be misplaced or stolen can be a major inconvenience.  --  BL

10:52:30 AM      Google It!.

Going Crazy With Macros: "I'm going to go very very slowly here, and even so, I'm going to strip the gears of people who have never programmed before. I can't help but do that, the only way to learn how to program is for you (sorry) to stare at the code and try to figure out what it does, and then stare some more. Basically that's how everyone learned to program. It's a strange world, but it's fun. But don't feel bad if it makes you feel stupid. We've all been there." [Scripting News]
10:42:41 AM      Google It!.

PhoneGaim Brings Phone Calling To IM Users [Slashdot:] this is a new era for telcos -- BL

10:38:46 AM      Google It!.

SGI to Scale Linux Across 1024 CPUs [Slashdot:]
10:36:16 AM      .

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