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  • User Experience Reading List
    11 KB (1,494 words) - 21:50, 27 May 2010
  • Essential reading for librarians and information managers who deal with the World Wide Web in I loved reading this book and nodding my head in rabid agreement. Raskin states, "There has
    32 KB (4,962 words) - 00:56, 18 June 2010
  • A extensive list of books related to experimental geography from [http://rhizome.org/editori ===The List===
    7 KB (836 words) - 11:47, 30 March 2011

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  • Contents list *Full contents list (noting editorial matter, sections and contributors, if any) <br /><br />
    5 KB (788 words) - 00:42, 11 May 2010
  • ...ources are short, but can be used to learn a bit more. Also see [[Reading List]], [[:Category:Books]]
    4 KB (538 words) - 18:21, 16 September 2012
  • This is a list of articles that need to be worked on. ===Experimental Geography Reading List===
    7 KB (899 words) - 02:21, 16 January 2011
  • ...topic, and found a vertable grocery list of symptoms, which sounded like a list of side effects for a poorly-tested prescription drug. Singaporeans conside ==== Further Reading ====
    5 KB (763 words) - 01:22, 27 January 2011
  • ...connected people. An ad from MIC stated that the customer could send MCI a list of close friends and family, and MCI would contact them. All friends and fa ===Further Reading===
    11 KB (1,722 words) - 14:11, 5 June 2011
  • ...on of the week’s readings. Active participation in discussions, based on reading and/or experience is expected. Be sure to bring marked-up copies of require ...pages so that you have time to read closely and think about what you’re reading. There are also additional sources provided for each week that you can draw
    28 KB (3,776 words) - 20:52, 14 January 2011
  • ...asked to lead the discussion. Active participation in discussions based on reading, related studies and/or experiences is expected. Be sure to bring marked-up ...of pages so that you have time to read closely and think about what you're reading. There are also supplementary readings provided for each week that you can
    39 KB (5,194 words) - 20:54, 14 January 2011
  • User Experience Reading List
    11 KB (1,494 words) - 21:50, 27 May 2010
  • Essential reading for librarians and information managers who deal with the World Wide Web in I loved reading this book and nodding my head in rabid agreement. Raskin states, "There has
    32 KB (4,962 words) - 00:56, 18 June 2010
  • See: [[UX reading List]]
    477 B (73 words) - 20:22, 17 June 2010
  • ...esign and development, in psychology and a range of social sciences (e.g., reading, writing and translation process research). The think-aloud method was intr ...eds from web visit log files, and the use of information scent concepts in reading and browsing interfaces.
    62 KB (9,581 words) - 14:33, 21 January 2011
  • ...user’s profile/identity attributes, and consolidate them in one resource list. ...process, and you’ll be able to read every RSS feed that your friends are reading.
    13 KB (2,207 words) - 11:12, 28 June 2010
  • ...n on sentence with a bunch of really interesting words, and you can't stop reading it, because there's no punctuation. And I think Facebook's architecture and ...tes, which is interesting. I guess the other thing that happens is, if you list things that you like on your profile, instead of linking out to that actual
    38 KB (6,509 words) - 23:19, 6 September 2010
  • ...g the World Through Game Design” from the 2008 New Yorker conference. or reading the paper she wrote on “i love bees”, an excellent massive alternate re ...n on sentence with a bunch of really interesting words, and you can't stop reading it, because there's no punctuation. And I think Facebook's architecture and
    46 KB (7,981 words) - 12:24, 1 October 2011
  • ...ultures, people have developed techniques (meditation, yoga, contemplative reading) for stilling the mind and cultivating attention. We will study and practic ...es, including sitting (breath) meditation, free writing, and contemplative reading;
    14 KB (2,067 words) - 20:54, 14 January 2011
  • ...p://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/museum/IETF.maillist.1993.txt IETF mailing list, 1993] ...93.) Pages have been arranged in the set in chronological order for easier reading. After January of 1993, GIF News ceased publication, replaced the next year
    25 KB (3,731 words) - 22:19, 20 January 2011
  • ...io. The email, which is opaque and cannot be seen through, vs. the mailing list, which can. New mediums like Twitter, SMS, Digg, and Facebook allow for the ===Additional Reading===
    4 KB (596 words) - 17:54, 26 November 2010
  • *[[UX Reading List | UX Reading List]]
    162 B (20 words) - 16:20, 28 October 2023
  • ...a subject related to CyAn? See [[Course Materials]] for a list of syllabi, reading materials and lesson plans. To add your own, [mailto:case@cyborganthropolog
    969 B (129 words) - 16:48, 13 February 2011
  • ...iscussion on that unit begins, so pace yourself throughout the semester. A list of questions to discuss in class will be provided in advance. By the end of *2 Reading Maps and Defining Technology Brief in-class presentation
    7 KB (950 words) - 21:18, 14 January 2011
  • A extensive list of books related to experimental geography from [http://rhizome.org/editori ===The List===
    7 KB (836 words) - 11:47, 30 March 2011
  • ...'ll save that for later. Until then, I've included a hopelessly inadequate list of references and links to get you going! *Balsamo, A. (2000). Reading cyborgs writing feminism. In G. Kirkup, L. Janes, K. Woodward, & F. Hovende
    11 KB (1,635 words) - 19:49, 16 June 2011
  • [[UX Reading List|User Experience Reading List]]
    21 KB (2,850 words) - 18:48, 16 February 2011
  • ...accessing rather than specifics – reading a long post, contemplate, etc. List of things to know without the internet, not have to use Google to understan
    9 KB (1,373 words) - 18:57, 25 January 2011
  • 33:35 who is reading your entries? Do I fragment my personality for readership? How does this re ...ns with others for reasons of deception or reasons of filtering for who is reading (family knows about one account, kink friends about another, etc)
    14 KB (2,183 words) - 18:09, 30 January 2011
  • ...>Ibid.</ref>. Part 2 of the 'Mundane Science Fiction Manifesto includes a 'list of "Stupidities' that have been created due to the improbabilities committe ===Related Reading===
    6 KB (885 words) - 19:53, 7 August 2012
  • ...: (a) Wearable face– recognizer with virtual “name tag” (and grocery list) appears to stay attached to the cashier (b), even when the cashier is no l ===Related Reading===
    2 KB (313 words) - 20:33, 30 July 2011
  • ...for the lived relations of domination that ground the 'play' of arbitrary reading.4 It is certainly true that postmodernist strategies, like my cyborg myth, ...tical identity called 'oppositional consciousness', born of the skills for reading webs of power by those refused stable membership in the social categories o
    94 KB (14,469 words) - 10:12, 29 March 2011
  • ...d in Pittsburgh? And in Ithaca, home of Cornell, which is also high on the list? ...vingston, Robert Morris, Greg Mcadoo, Fred Wilson, and Stephen Wolfram for reading drafts of this, and to Ed Dumbill for inviting me to speak.
    24 KB (4,078 words) - 19:15, 10 July 2011
  • ...ia Studies 2.o back in September, which I have only just now got around to reading. He addresses the social networking user through Roger Caillois’s 1935 es ...information’ fuels an implosion of meaning. Again, therefore, every new list added to the network represents not a flowering of individuality but its as
    62 KB (10,023 words) - 16:43, 15 May 2011
  • ...te peer exchange predating digital repositories. But Bates' son compiled a list of attendees which represents one informal record of participation. ==Further Reading==
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