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Daniel Mietchen
Science 2.0 Workshop at Eurodoc 2010 on March 13 and at ESOF 2010 on July 4 ( http://science-2-0.piratenpad.de/Science... ). Online participation encouraged. - http://eurodoc2010.doktorat.at/categor...
In that session, I plan to go through the whole research cycle of a research project and to point out the pros and cons of doing each step in the open (and vs. the classical way). Anyone know of a good example that could be presented to an audience of doctoral candidates of any specialty? - Daniel Mietchen from Bookmarklet
Started the notes on that session at http://science-2-0.piratenpad.de/Science... . Comments, suggestions, questions and links to related workshops/ tutorials are all welcome. - Daniel Mietchen
For an example of an event with significant online participation, see http://ff.im/ggnoH . - Daniel Mietchen
From my 'work' point of view online particiaption primarily impacts around content (conference blogging/blogs etc). From a personal perspective, I get a lot of food for thought around policy/attitudes. I don't see much impact of online on my daily work routine, primarily because there is no critical mass in my area of research to have that collaborative discussion around specific projects. Some of it may begin to happen here http://jbjclub.ning.com/ (or at least that is partly what it is intended for, but not much movement for the time being, other than a few contributions) - Kubke
looks like a great program Daniel! - Jean-Claude Bradley
I am repeatedly tempted to use one of your solubility experiments, Jean-Claude, but then again, I am certain that this will result in the non-chemists in the audience (roughly 98%, I'd guess) switching off - not an ideal start. So I am also thinking of taking an imaginary research project of the sort "What is the annual wheat consumption by all bakeries in town?" which would stand higher chances to keep historians, linguists, physicians and mathematicians interested (and perhaps even those few chemists). Any better ideas? - Daniel Mietchen
Well the nice thing about solubility is that even non-chemists can understand it (everyone can appreciate only so much sugar will go into coffee). I frequently present to non-chemistry audiences and I think for the most part they can extrapolate to their own fields fairly intuitively. - Jean-Claude Bradley
in fact the last talk I gave at U Penn - I was invited by a historian :) - Jean-Claude Bradley
Thanks for these hints, Jean-Claude. What questions did the audience come up with after that talk? http://www.slideshare.net/jcbradl... - Daniel Mietchen
Daniel - there were questions about archiving and how to get started - Jean-Claude Bradley
A test run with doctoral candidates in Germany will take place on Saturday, March 6, 10:30-11:30am CET at http://politik.thesis.de/index... . Clickstream schedule is up at http://science-2-0.piratenpad.de/Science... . Comments, corrections and further suggestions of course welcome. Will probably do a FF demo too, so would be nice to have someone around here then. Thanks! - Daniel Mietchen
@Joerg... what do you have in mind? - Egon Willighagen
I know the request is outdated (March 13th), still, when thinking about science 2.0 RDF should be definitely on the list ;-) I was more thinking about the upcoming ESOF2010 talk of Daniel ... - joergkurtwegner
Agreed: For those interested -> http://friendfeed.com/acs-rdf... - Egon Willighagen
@Egon - thanks for the FF RDF ACS group hint, are you planning a FF coverage there, too? This would serve information de-fragmentation, and any other collection streaming is fine, too. - joergkurtwegner
Yeah, hoping to. Need to figure out how to get wireless there... - Egon Willighagen
I updated the thread title and will be reusing the same Etherpad at http://science-2-0.piratenpad.de/Science... , though it needs to be shortened to cover about 30-45min. What would be the best source for an introductory overview about RDF? The organizers told me there should be WiFi in all rooms. - Daniel Mietchen
" Problems: How to mashup CC-BY & CC-NC-SA data?" Isnt the opendatacommons meant to address that problem? http://www.opendatacommons.org/ - Kubke
@Daniel... I quite like the XHTML+RDFa primer -> http://www.w3.org/TR... - Egon Willighagen
@ Kubke: - yes, and the PP too. @ Egon: thanks - good one. - Daniel Mietchen
@Egon -Thanks! - joergkurtwegner
@ Egon - a simpler version is at http://neurocommons.org/page... - probably more appropriate for the expected audience. But I'll keep your link in the document for those who want to dig deeper. - Daniel Mietchen
Overall I am quite disappointed of the interent connectivity here on ESOF2010, I was so far on two meeting rooms, both without wireless options, my hotel has internet connection issues, too ... I hope I will get things sorted out by today ... - joergkurtwegner
Found one video from a session in Dublino room on Sat July 3: http://nubes.esof2010.org/stored... . Decent audio and video quality. Assume that's what we can hope for. - Daniel Mietchen
A successful cybernaute activity ESOF on Facebook : Invitation to Social Funding tour on ESOF 2010 Torino - Our selection Plan A, B, C. http://www.facebook.com/topic... - project sh feed