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02/17/03
17 de Fevereiro de 2003
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Posted by: site admin @ 4:56 pm

Conferências:
conferences

Advanced Radio Technologies, Boulder, 4-7 March 2003
http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/confpage/new030304c.htm

Museums and the Web, Charlotte, NC, 19-22 March 2003
http://www.archimuse.com/conferences/mw.html

Appliance Design, Bristol, UK, 6-8 May 2003
http://www.appliancedesign.org/1ad/

Mobile Computing, Rostock, Germany, 17-18 June 2003
http://www.imc-conference.org/

Requirements Engineering, Monterey, 8-12 September 2003
http://conferences.computer.org/RE/

Diffusion and Adoption of Networked IT, Copenhagen, 6-8 October 2003
http://www.cbs.dk/conference/ifip8-6/call_for_papers.pdf

Tecnologia, sociologia e outros:

Sociology of the Mobile Phone
(links to online publications)
http://socio.ch/mobile/index_mobile.htm

The Economic Geography of the Internet Age
http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/research/ciber/wponline/pdf/00-13.pdf

The Historical Sociology of a Financial Derivatives Exchange
http://www.ssu.ssc.ed.ac.uk/pubs/Mackenzie_millo.pdf
http://www.ed.ac.uk/sociol/Research/Staff/Social_Connectivities_in_Global_Financ
ial_Markets.pdf
http://www.sniper.at/literate/arbitrage_risk_crisis_LTCM.pdf

Social Networks in Silicon Valley
http://www.stanford.edu/group/esrg/siliconvalley/documents/siliconvalleyedge.pdf

Informação e bibliotecas

Understanding Information Architecture
http://www.ojr.org/ojr/technology/1042357331.php

digital libraries program at NSF
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2003/nsf03530/nsf03530.htm

DocBook ( modelo para um formato):
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/docbook.html

Software “mal comportado”:
http://www.baselinemag.com/print_article/0,3668,a=35839,00.asp

E agora excertos de um livro que eu já procurava há montes de tempo
e só agora consegui comprar.

O livro chama-se “Teaching as a Subversive Activity”
Autores: Neil Postman & Charles Weingartner

( O Neil Postman é um dos meus autores favoritos )

“It is the thesis of this book that change - constant, accelerating,
ubiquitous - is the most striking characteristic of the world we live
in and that our educational system has not yet recognized this fact.”

“In other words, change isn´t new; what is new is the degree of change.”

“We cannot afford to ignore Norbert Wiener´s observation of a paradox
that results from our increasing technlogical capability in electronic
comunication: as the number of messages increases, the amount of
information carried decreases. We have more media to comunicate fewer
significant ideas.”

“Here is the point: once you have learned to ask questions - relevant and
appropriate and substantial questions - you have learned how to learn and
no one can keep you from learning whatever you want or need to know.”

“Asking questions is behaviour. If you don’t do it, you don´t learn it.
It really is as simple as that.”

Eu demorei um bocado a arranjar o livro, só o arranjei usado porque
foi publicado originalmente em 1969.

Cumprimentos e boa semana
Paulo Ferreira

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