Information R/evolution
This video explores the changes in the way we find, store, create, critique, and share Information. This video was created as a conversation starter, and works especially well when brainstorming with people about the near future and the skills needed in order to harness, evaluate, and create information effectively.
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If you are interested in this topic, check out Clay Shirky’s work, especially: http://www.shirky.com/writings/ontology_overrated.html
Also check out David Weinberger’s Everything is Miscellaneous:
http://www.everythingismiscellaneous.com/
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Duration : 0:5:28
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@SteveDreamWeaver – …
@SteveDreamWeaver – Excellent point. And closer to the truth than many of faith in God realise. But not in the way that you think.
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Excelente video, el …
Excelente video, el cual fue uno de los que me motivo a trabajar el tema de las folksonomĂas en las bibliotecas para mi tesis de maestrĂa.
Great video, and …
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i read in an …
i read in an article that they have made a new synthetic material known as graphene and in 30 years by that time it would already be replacing silicone because it is much more efficient because of its structure but then again by that time it would be almost pointless so im not even sure anymore.
Now I have to …
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Now I have to Wikipedia Moore’s Law
Well, knowledge is always good. Even if it’s irrelevant to your field of study.
If information has …
If information has changed this much in the last 30 years alone, imagine what changes it will go through in the next 30. Michio Kaku said the within 30 years, Moore’s Law will collapse, and silicon tech will be at the very limit. He thinks that by then though we will have computers (Quantum Computers) that compute at the speed of human thought. 500 trillion bytes p/s. That’s over 454 Terabytes per second.
ur the man
ur the man
the singularity is …
the singularity is near…
I love these videos …
I love these videos from you!! I really apreciate this since I’m student of IT managment, we are learning on how we can exploit and use information.
Your videos open my mind always! =]
cheers from Mexico city!
@NadeenN419
“What …
@NadeenN419
“What happens to the value of it?”
Well, I think the information will not have value in a future as these days… What will have value is HOW WE manage that information, how we can exploit it, so we can: build, change and take decitions.
The better way to exploit information is not by a single person… it’s by groups of persons (e.g. Wikipedia).
Sorry my bad english! I tried my best hehehe!
This is very …
This is very interesting. But as information evolves into a more digital age, what happens to the value of it? Information is valued by the way we read and the way we process it. The more we have, the less we know. Little value is placed on information by students that have infinite access to it. What has happened is the creative restructuring of information is gone. It’s all about the copy and paste. Is there a way to combine them? Hopefully! Wonderful work! I’m a big fan!
cool. now how about …
cool. now how about a nice game of chess?
its been showed in …
its been showed in one of my classes last year
good
good
The part about …
The part about library research is hilarious: been there, done that – and loved it too.
But the first time a student showed me how to get to a search engine on Netscape, I thought “25 years of library experience down the drain”, but I was thrilled, actually.
And having made “surface menu pages” to facilitate access to the content of an errh, idiosyncratically structured traditional web site I used to write for, I was thrilled to discover “flat” wikis
I loved this video. …
I loved this video. What an interesting compilation of the way information has changed. Bravo!
It’s told at the …
It’s told at the end of the video.
Very Smart
Very Smart
I love the back …
I love the back ground music c:
Amazing
Amazing
what song is this
what song is this
sadly since the …
sadly since the personal computer has been around three times more paper is used to print a “physical” copy, just in case data is lost. 1 copy for you, 1 copy for me, and 1 copy to be filed in a safe location should either of us lose our copy. makes sense huh?
You explained in 5 …
You explained in 5 minutes what I’ve been reading about all day. Thanks
Cool!!. No Play …
Cool!!. No Play Games…?