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Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy

 

After the students settled on their personas, they now need to be more specific on what functionalities to implement in their app, for what purpose and what the acceptance criteria are.

Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy

 

After the students settled on their personas, they now need to be more specific on what functionalities to implement in their app, for what purpose and what the acceptance criteria are.

As part of FutureEverything, the Patchworks team came together to explore the perils and possibilities of self-exploration through hacking, homebrew electronics and hands-on biostatistics. Is the “quantified self” a new means of empowerment or the first steps towards a dystopian, spreadsheet driven vision of the future?

 

Patchworks is a research collaboration between the community support group, Signposts, MadLab and Lancaster University exploring the health and communication needs of homeless people through the co-design of prototype tools using cheap, open source technology.

 

Patchworks is part of Catalyst, a multidisciplinary research project engaging community groups and academics to envision and build next-generation tools to facilitate social change.

J'ai été contacté pour faire parti de la DT de Creative Therapy !!! Je n'en reviens toujours pas moi ...

Voici donc ma première Réa sur le thème : "if you could do something to make a big impact on the world, what would it be ?

et la réponse est ici : CATALYST 12

Bon maintenant reste plus qu'à faire des ENORMES progrès en anglais !!!

Catalyst project progress

The Catalyst Open Source Academy 2018 took place at Catalyst IT in Wellington, New Zealand, from 8 to 19 January 2018.

 

catalyst.net.nz/open-source-academy

 

Day 7 to 10 are dedicated to the open source projects to which the students contribute. Mentors support them throughout.

As part of FutureEverything, the Patchworks team came together to explore the perils and possibilities of self-exploration through hacking, homebrew electronics and hands-on biostatistics. Is the “quantified self” a new means of empowerment or the first steps towards a dystopian, spreadsheet driven vision of the future?

 

Patchworks is a research collaboration between the community support group, Signposts, MadLab and Lancaster University exploring the health and communication needs of homeless people through the co-design of prototype tools using cheap, open source technology.

 

Patchworks is part of Catalyst, a multidisciplinary research project engaging community groups and academics to envision and build next-generation tools to facilitate social change.

So Dad put him on the swing! Note the facial expression. I took him off, held him and rocked him, and suddenly and without warning, I had a chestful of orange sugar-water, as well as everything else that had been in his belly. Ergh...

For the 5 Directors of Catalyst on the 20th company anniversary

Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy

 

After the students settled on their personas, they now need to be more specific on what functionalities to implement in their app, for what purpose and what the acceptance criteria are.

As part of FutureEverything, the Patchworks team came together to explore the perils and possibilities of self-exploration through hacking, homebrew electronics and hands-on biostatistics. Is the “quantified self” a new means of empowerment or the first steps towards a dystopian, spreadsheet driven vision of the future?

 

Patchworks is a research collaboration between the community support group, Signposts, MadLab and Lancaster University exploring the health and communication needs of homeless people through the co-design of prototype tools using cheap, open source technology.

 

Patchworks is part of Catalyst, a multidisciplinary research project engaging community groups and academics to envision and build next-generation tools to facilitate social change.

Hosted by Leopardo (leopardo.com) and Catalyst Group, leaders in construction and commercial real estate strategic planning, these are photos from the private VIP event held May 2, 2011, at the Vertigo Sky Lounge, 26th floor, dana hotel, Chicago. The special event coincided with the CoreNet Global Summit Chicago.

 

During the evening, guests enjoyed a special acoustic performance by: Jim Peterik, legendary musician, member of the bands Survivor (Eye of the Tiger) and The Ides of March (Vehicle), and songwriter for .38 Special, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cheap Trick, Sammy Hagar, REO Speedwagon, etc.; Alex Ligertwood, best known as the lead singer of Santana; and singer/songwriter Lisa McClowry, who has performed on more than 25 albums.

As part of FutureEverything, the Patchworks team came together to explore the perils and possibilities of self-exploration through hacking, homebrew electronics and hands-on biostatistics. Is the “quantified self” a new means of empowerment or the first steps towards a dystopian, spreadsheet driven vision of the future?

 

Patchworks is a research collaboration between the community support group, Signposts, MadLab and Lancaster University exploring the health and communication needs of homeless people through the co-design of prototype tools using cheap, open source technology.

 

Patchworks is part of Catalyst, a multidisciplinary research project engaging community groups and academics to envision and build next-generation tools to facilitate social change.

Womensphere Global Summit & Awards 2012 - CREATING THE FUTURE: EVOLUTION

September 27, 2012 | Columbia University | September 28, 2012 | Time Warner Center

Main Sponsors: Zacapa (A Diageo Company) | Wal-Mart | American Airlines

Hosted by: Columbia University and Time Warner Center

Websites: www.womensphere2012.com and www.womensphere.org

Twitter: @womensphere and @analisabalares

Twitter Tags: #womensphere2012, #womenspheresummit, #womensphere, #creatingthefuture

 

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