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iiw12: Portable Context

May 4th, 2011

Joe Andrieu described and discussed with us this idea of why we might wish to organize and later use our search history for other purposes. Here’s part one (about 4 minutes) and part two (30 minutes) of the IIW12 session on Portable Context. This is a fascinating and functional idea on many levels. It’s “reinventing behavioral tracking by putting individuals in charge.”

The project is seeking community involvement to help build and test the ideas. We’ll be part of it!

Coaching moment: It’s one thing to bookmark a site, but quite another to find that bookmark among your many other bookmarks later on. Even if you have your bookmarks sorted into categories, don’t you sometimes wish you knew which specific page on a site had something you wanted to see later, but couldn’t find? Or sometimes want to sort your history into project threads? Or show someone how you found something? Yes, this project is about that, and more.

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Videos from the 8th Internet Identity Workshop

May 26th, 2009

I attended and taped several sessions from the IIW8.

UPDATE (5/2010): Here are all of the sessions listed below in flash, hosted at blip.tv. You can also subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or regular RSS.

You’re welcome to download these files. They are all in Quicktime .mov format, and are generally an hour long. They’re Creative Commons licensed, attribution required (Judi Clark, DigitalIDCoach.com).

Thanks to TubeMogul for distributing these.
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Coaching moment: Being curious is great because it generally leads to learning new things. Learning can sometimes be overwhelming. If we stick with our curiosity and ask questions, we learn more. Learning, thinking, and processing new ideas are valuable life skills, and will be extremely useful as our technology-enriched world develops and affects our social, political, and economic lives.

This conference, the 8th one, was a meeting of coders and technologists, facilitators and educators, newbies and experts. If you’re checking this blog and these videos out for the first time, there may well be ideas that you may not have heard of before. Consider yourself ahead of the curve for visiting and wanting to learn more.

Update: I also did a brief (5 minute) Conference Report on the IIW.

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