A Therapeutic Combination of Technology and the Liberal Arts: Apple’s learning culture July 23, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Behavioral Science, Digital Transformation, Knowledge Economy Apple’s Tim Cook leads different – Fortune. Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestRedditWhatsAppEmailLinkedInPocketPrintLike this:Like Loading...
Big Pharma Eyes iPhone For Drug R&D July 19, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Behavioral Science, Ethnographic Methods, Health informatics, Information visualization, Knowledge Economy, Linguistic Search Big Pharma Eyes iPhone For Drug R&D – BuzzFeed News. Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestRedditWhatsAppEmailLinkedInPocketPrintLike this:Like Loading...
Memo app surfaces tribal knowledge about workplace, projects July 11, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Behavioral Science, Ethnographic Methods, Information visualization, Knowledge Economy Meet Memo, the Anonymous App That Could Revolutionize the Workplace. Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestRedditWhatsAppEmailLinkedInPocketPrintLike this:Like Loading...
How Machine Vision Solved One of the Great Mysteries of 20th-Century Surrealist Art | MIT Technology Review July 2, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Ethnographic Methods, Information visualization, Knowledge Economy How Machine Vision Solved One of the Great Mysteries of 20th-Century Surrealist Art | MIT Technology Review. Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestRedditWhatsAppEmailLinkedInPocketPrintLike this:Like Loading...
Apple Finally Learns AI Is The New UI June 18, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Information visualization, Knowledge Economy, User Interface Design Apple Finally Learns AI Is The New UI | Co.Design | business + design. Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestRedditWhatsAppEmailLinkedInPocketPrintLike this:Like Loading...
Cyclists are 40 per cent less stressed than other commuters – Telegraph June 17, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Ethnographic Methods, Health informatics, Knowledge Economy, Sustainable Design Cyclists are 40 per cent less stressed than other commuters – Telegraph. Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestRedditWhatsAppEmailLinkedInPocketPrintLike this:Like Loading...
Healthcare Experience Design Conference 2013 – Boston 2013 June 17, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Behavioral Science, Health informatics, Information visualization, Knowledge Economy, Linguistic Search Healthcare Experience Design Conference 2013 – Boston 2013. Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestRedditWhatsAppEmailLinkedInPocketPrintLike this:Like Loading...
Anthropometric software detects facial attributes of pain June 13, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Behavioral Science, Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Economy, Linguistic Search, User Interface Design Staring pain in the face — software ‘reads kids’ expressions to measure pain levels | EurekAlert! Science News. Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestRedditWhatsAppEmailLinkedInPocketPrintLike this:Like Loading...
Network Science Chooses the Most Creative Paintings in History | MIT Technology Review June 13, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Behavioral Science, Information visualization, Knowledge Economy, Social Business, Systems Science Machine Vision Algorithm Chooses the Most Creative Paintings in History | MIT Technology Review. Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestRedditWhatsAppEmailLinkedInPocketPrintLike this:Like Loading...
Oxford Linguistic Sentiment Analysis of Apple WWDC June 13, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Behavioral Science, Ethnographic Methods, Information visualization, Knowledge Economy, Linguistic Search, Social Business Sorry haters, but science proves the Internet really, really loves Apple. Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestRedditWhatsAppEmailLinkedInPocketPrintLike this:Like Loading...