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RIT Lab for Social Computing Speaker Series
Lab for Social Computing at RIT Libraries Hosts David Weinberger (Open Captioned)

RIT Lab for Social Computing Speaker Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2009 78:23


The Lab for Social Computing (LSC) at RIT Libraries welcomes David Weinberger, national commentator and author for a special presentation at the Lab’s grand re-opening. Weinberger's book Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder covers the breakdown of the established order of ordering. He explains how methods of categorization designed for physical objects fail when we can instead put things in multiple categories at once, and search them in many ways. This is no dry book on taxonomy, but has the insight and wit you'd expect from the author of The Cluetrain Manifesto, Small Pieces Loosely Joined, and a regular commentator on National Public Radio. From web design to philosophy to marketing, David has insights that can help us make better sense of a complex world of online information. His talk will help us understand, as he puts it, "how we're pulling ourselves together now that we've blown ourselves to bits." Weinberger's focus on the intersection of information science and social technology sets the perfect tone for a celebration of the LSC's recent move into the RIT Libraries. For more information about the LSC, please visit http://www.labforsocialcomputing.net/ and join us in the Idea Factory at Wallace Library for David Weinberger’s talk, February 13th at 1pm. No registration is necessary, and all are welcomed.

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)
Creating the Future of Publishing at RIT

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2009 86:35


The Open Publishing Lab (OPL) at RIT is a cross-disciplinary lab dedicated to researching and developing innovative, open source applications for publishing across various media. Based in the School of Print Media, the OPL has created a space where a diverse team of faculty and students collaborate in creating next generation publishing platforms. Join the researchers and directors of the OPL for a discussion of how the lab was formed and an exploration of its current operations. The talk will cover everything from getting this type of project started to the steps necessary to sustain creativity.

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)
"Story" Vincent Golphin

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2008 91:57


“Story” is the title and substance of a presentation of the academic pursuits of Vincent F. A. Golphin. Personal stories chart the basic elements of human lives and societies, and in that sense, are a glue that holds disparate parts into a structure. Stories are what Professor Golphin deals with in various forms in the classroom, speeches and publications as a poet, fiction writer, essayist, commentator, memoirist, cultural analyst and ethnographer. As April's featured Faculty Scholar, he will discuss the role of stories in society and culture and share how they are used in a recent memoir, poetry collection and ethnographic study.

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RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)
"From the World Stage to the Virtual Stage: The Life of a Designer"

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2008 55:17


Professor Schweppe traced her career from early work in the New York theatre through her current work in Virtual Theatre, with many stops along the way. She provided examples of work from all phases and disciplines involved, including: • Motion Graphics • Visualization • Virtual City Planning • Designing Game Assets Her career also included forays working as a babysitter, running a snack bar, as a computer programmer, a system administrator, a toy sales person, and an illustrator. Her current work involves collaborating on Participatory Virtual Theatre productions over the Internet with Joseph Geigel, Professor of Computer Science, B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Science. This interdisciplinary project is currently supported by the National Science Foundation. Professor Schweppe shared examples of the Virtual Theatre project. She also shared renderings of some ideas for the new RIT Innovation Center.

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)
The Value of Online Social Networks: A Business Perspective (Open Captioned)

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2007 82:22


Big business is dumping billions of dollars into the online social networking phenomenon without understanding its true value. A recent study of an extended online network of two RIT professors revealed the way in which users derive value from their social computing activity. They explore the results. Dr. Neil Hair holds a PhD in Marketing from Cranfield University in the UK and is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Rochester Institute of Technology’s E. Philip Saunders College of Business. He is a fully accredited Chartered Marketer, and his expertise focuses on the use of the internet in enhancing customer service through research of perceptions. He is a virtual ethnographer and his interests extend to advertising research, personal branding, and he is a member of the RIT Digital Business Group. Dr. Victor Perotti is an Associate Professor of Management Information Systems at the E. Philip Saunders College of Business of the Rochester Institute of Technology. He holds his PhD from the Ohio State University. He has varied research interests surrounding the impact of the internet and network devices on business and society. He is the faculty champion for RIT’s Digital Business Group. © Rochester Institute of Technology 2007

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)
Cyberinfrastructure: Supporting Scientific Discovery and Innovation in the 21st Century

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2007 56:28


The recently coined term cyberinfrastructure describes the global information technology environments in which capabilities of the highest level of computing tools would be available to researchers in an interoperable network. It refers to what is required for a knowledge economy in the information age. Join Dr. Diaz-Herrera as he discusses the fundamental elements and complexities of Cyberinfrastructure, both from a computing point of view and the enduser’s. He will present several examples from various domains. © Rochester Institute of Technology 2007

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)
Typographical Allegories and Erotic Ambiguities: The Strangest Book at RIT (Open Captioned)

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2007 85:31


David Pankow, Curator of the Melbert B. Cary, Jr. Graphic Arts Collection and Professor in RIT’s College of Imaging Arts and Sciences: “Typographical Allegories and Erotic Ambiguities: The Strangest Book at RIT” © Rochester Institute of Technology 2007

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)
A Nexus of Education, Inspiration Research and Play (Open Captioned)

RIT Faculty Scholars (Open Captioned)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2006 68:48


"A Nexus of Education, Inspiration Research and Play" Presentation by Professor Andrew Phelps, RIT B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences.