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This is more promising…
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This is more promising…
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I’m not sure that Twine is going to work. It’s a straightforward, linear story I want to ‘write’. I’m ignoring the screaming in my head which is telling me ‘PowerPoint, just use PowerPoint’. I can’t *shudder*.
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@philip_downey #mscedc pic.twitter.com/qI6QtkHGhc
— Helen Walker (@helenwalker7) March 29, 2017
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There’s so much about our cyberculture represented in this one image:
The tattoos are brilliant: ‘It’s alive’, ‘Born dead’, ‘Living dead girl’.
She’s looking at him longingly; can cyborgs fall in love?
Why would a cyborg smoke?
Why wouldn’t a cyborg smoke?
What does the flame represent? The ‘spark of being‘? A symbol of humanity? A representation of the binary?
@Eli_App_D an assignment on kitchen technologies perhaps? Culinary cyberspaces? #mscedc
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It’s interesting to think that this course has, itself, become another digital strand which is woven into the complexity of the quotidien. I appreciate how the digital media we use offers us slivers of insights into others’ lives. Seeing James’ son in the background of a weekly video introduction, watching Daniel drum in his room, and hearing about Eli’s new kitchen on Twitter: these glimpses into the ‘real’ help, I think, to develop our community of inquiry.
“We’re trying to create our own love story between people and content,” https://t.co/CB4BYN5RUV #mscedc
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“Some of that data is junk, some of it is gold and we figure out how to leverage that data to put the right content in front of the right people at the right time.”
Yes. Well done Netflix.
Testing whether algorithms contain hidden biases: https://t.co/xqq7tWPxi8 #mscedc
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Interesting research on how algorithmic bias might be countered.
“An algorithm has experiences, just as a person comes into life and has experiences.” http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/computing/software/computer-scientists-find-bias-in-algorithms
@Eli_App_D yes…Just as well I'm not doing anything like moving house on Friday…oh. #mscedc
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@nigelchpainting @Eli_App_D @notwithabrush @fleurhills Happy to be of service. #mscedc
— Helen Walker (@helenwalker7) March 27, 2017
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@Eli_App_D @notwithabrush @fleurhills Thanks Eli! How are your ideas coming along? I'm still not quite sure what to focus on. #mscedc
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Where I am….
From Garrison, 2007: full paper here