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May 15, 2014: Keynote at Sam and Irene Black School of Business at Penn State University

07MayMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

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I will speak at the Sam and Irene Black School of Business at Penn State University on Thursday, May 15, 2014.

I will talk about the themes Thinking across Boundaries, Learning by Doing, and Innovating through Collaboration in the context of the work of the Social Media Research Foundation to deliver an end-user friendly, free and open tool for social media network analysis.

The NodeXL project from the Social Media Research Foundation has crossed many boundaries, notably bridging the divide between the social sciences and the computer sciences.

We have learned a great deal as the NodeXL development team has released hundreds of updates to the application, guided by the feedback of our growing user community.

The Social Media Research Foundation team has innovated at multiple levels: organizationally we are a modern, virtual, distributed group of collaborators.  Technically, we have focused our project on ease of use and automation rather than scale and sophistication, our users are not programmers.  We have implemented many innovative network analysis and visualization techniques because we have been driven by a need to serve a diverse user population.  The contributors to the project are themselves from a diverse range of disciplinary backgrounds, making it easier to shape the tool for the broadest audience.

 

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Conference: Communities and Technologies 2009 – Penn State!

18MarMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

A great conference on social aspects of technology is coming up soon:

2009 Communities and Technologies Conference
2009 Communities and Technologies Conference

C&T 2009
June 25-27, 2009
The Pennsylvania State University
Information Sciences and Technology Building

In an increasingly networked world, the concept of community has taken on new meanings and inspired the development of a wide range of technologies aimed at forging connections, improving communication, and enabling coordination among groups of people. Today, such terms as virtual community, blogging, podcasting, and smart mobs have become commonplace, yet each represents a complex system of hardware, software, and people, shaped by perceptions, norms, rules, and habits, and occurring within varied social and cultural settings.

The Communities and Technologies biennial international conference serves as a forum for stimulating and disseminating research on the complex connections between communities – both physical and virtual – and information and communication technologies. Researchers studying aspects of this interaction between communities and technologies, regardless of disciplinary background, are providing original contributions to the Fourth International Conference on Communities and Technologies.

http://cct2009.ist.psu.edu/workshops.cfm

http://cct2009.ist.psu.edu/program.cfm

I am please to note that a paper about NodeXL will appear at the Communities and Technologies conference, there will also be a workshop on the use of the tool presented prior to the official start of the conference.

Penn State hosts C&T 2009
Penn State hosts C&T 2009

Hope to see you there!

Here are some pictures from the prior Communities and Technologies conference in 2007 on the campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.

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