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Category Archives: Content with Context
The Non-Linear or Layered eBook
As a life long and life wide software entrepreneur, I love building software systems. Well, to be truthful, I love doing the user research and design of the system. Once the system is designed, then it is just that small matter … Continue reading
Software Practice – A PaineFull Discussion
One of the joys of teaching graduate school is getting to interact with bright young HCDE PhD students. Recently, I’ve been able to spend quality time with Drew Paine, a software engineering graduate of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Drew reminded … Continue reading
The End of the Age of Reproduction?
“We shape our tools, and thereafter they shape us.” – Marshall McLuhan The theme of the Industrial Age was Economies of Scale. How do we do things in volume? The goal of a business was how to make sure that … Continue reading
Posted in Content with Context, Curation, Design, User Experience
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Designing – The Art of Finding Tangible Surrogates
Way too many years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Kim Erwin, an energetic and intelligent graduate student at the Institute of Design (today she is an assistant professor at ID). I was at ID finalizing an investment in … Continue reading
Creating Your Personal Future
“‘Kingfish, where’d you get your good judgment?’ And Kingfish says, ‘From my experience.’ And where’d you get your experience from?’ And Kingfish says ‘From bad judgment.’” I am often asked to help entrepreneurs, executives and students with the direction they … Continue reading
Posted in Citizen, Content with Context, Learning, organizing, Quotes, Spiritual, Teaching, User Experience, Values
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Integrity – Easily Lost, Hard to Regain
In writing the blog post on “Succumbing to the Ultimate Power Trip,” I was reminded of a bookend to this experience. One of the more interesting players in the Watergate affair was Egil “Bud” Krogh. Bud was the 32 year … Continue reading
Succumbing to the Ultimate Power Trip
While at lunch with a colleague the other day, we got to talking about different aspects of power. I asked if my lunch partner had ever experienced the “power trip” that is the White House environment. “No, why?” was the … Continue reading
Posted in ALL-IN-1, Content with Context, organizing
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Easy Productivity Boost – Multiple Monitors
Seeing this NY Times article, I was reminded of one of our key recommendations for boosting productivity in eDiscovery – make sure each lawyer reviewer has multiple monitors. From a capital investment standpoint, multiple monitors are very inexpensive and pay … Continue reading
Idealized Design Qualities for a University
In many ways our universities are a four hundred year old anachronism. In the last twenty years with the expansion of the Internet for content, connections, and communications, the world of learning is in a different state. As Brynjolfsson and … Continue reading
Visuals Speak to Me – Quite Loudly as it Turns Out
I am a very visual person, although I have more of an ability to recall those things I’ve seen rather than being very good at creating visuals. This week my cup overfloweth with colleagues and students pointing me to some … Continue reading