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May 10 12
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May 03 12
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Host/Chair:
Center for Civic Media
Tom Steinberg is founder of MySociety.org, a project based in the UK which has built a slew of sites that help people report problems with and gain service from their local and national government. As their website says, "Using our services, 200,000 people have written to their MP for the first time, over 65,000 potholes and other broken things have been fixed, over 120,000 people get emailed about things that happen in Parliament, and at least 77 tiny hats have been knitted for charity." |
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May 03 12 - Aug 06 12
Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
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Centre Pompidou
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Apr 23 12 - Apr 25 12
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Apr 18 12
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Apr 12 12
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Host/Chair:
Andrew Lippman
Participant(s)/Committee:
Alex (Sandy) Pentland Marshall Van Alstyne Information markets benefit the communities they serve by facilitating electronic distributed exchange of information. Further benefits include enhancing knowledge sharing, innovation, and productivity. This research explores innovative market mechanisms to build long-term sustainable incentives that many existing platforms fail to provide, while encouraging pro-social behavior. A key advantage of this research is direct application of information economic and macroeconomic theory to design of social software. |
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Apr 12 12 - May 13 12
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Apr 10 12
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Host/Chair:
Human Dynamics
The rapid progress of urbanization on earth leads to modern cities, which provide people with a comfortable life; but urbanization is followed by big challenges, such as traffic jams, increasing population, energy consumption, and pollution. Urban computing is emerging as a concept where every sensor, device, person, vehicle, building, and street in the urban areas can be used as a component to probe city dynamics to further enable city-wide computing for coping with these challenges. |
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Apr 06 12
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Speaker:
Ayah Bdeir Host/Chair:
Lifelong Kindergarten
Media Lab alumna Ayah Bdeir will discuss how she started littleBits, an open-source kit of electronic modules that snap together with magnets for prototyping and play. Bdeir will talk about the LittleBits technical platform, an entirely analog, modular, "object-oriented" hardware platform. On the heels of her |