rdclark
- @Mollena See member services when you're done. They care a whole lot about quality of service.11:30 AM Jul 8th from Nambu in reply to Mollena
- @johnhat Something to know about next time you're in SF: http://bit.ly/xG8nQ10:20 AM Jul 8th from Nambu
- @Mollena Speaking of fried chicken, I saw this and thought of you (scroll down to the sandwich): http://bit.ly/qNxWG2:41 PM Jul 7th from Nambu in reply to Mollena
- @EllenFrancik Imagine Ahnold intoning "I'll be broke"12:48 PM Jul 7th from Nambu in reply to EllenFrancik
- @EilifTrondsen ...and reusability is inversely proportional.3:47 PM Jun 28th from Nambu in reply to EilifTrondsen
- @EilifTrondsen One of the lessons of learning objects: "usefulness for learning" is proportional to "context added". ...3:46 PM Jun 28th from Nambu in reply to EilifTrondsen
- @EilifTrondsen I often think of it as "environment design": create an environment that facilitates learning3:20 PM Jun 28th from Nambu in reply to EilifTrondsen
- Just saw "Moon". 2001 meets Silent Running, very creepy & very good. Should become a cult classic.2:12 PM Jun 28th from Twitterrific
- @jimsky7 Could be worse, you could be dealing with knitters. 30K knitters hit the "sock summit" server at once: http://bit.ly/efzFU12:28 PM Jun 27th from Nambu in reply to jimsky7
- @quinnovator arguing that game = (simulation + scenario) + tuning where sim+scenario = instructional sim. Nice way to look at it #sri-vw10:55 AM Jun 25th from Nambu in reply to Quinnovator
- @quinnovator arguing that the path from simulation to game is simply "tuning" (simulation + scenario + tuning)...nice way to look at it10:54 AM Jun 25th from Nambu in reply to Quinnovator
- @Quinnovator But...walk through the data garden and notice the affective side of the experience...museums can still move you #sri-vw10:26 AM Jun 25th from Nambu in reply to Quinnovator
- @Quinnovator Green Phosphor: "interactive" data visualization (manipulate representation in real time), Data Garden: akin to museum #sri-vw10:23 AM Jun 25th from Nambu in reply to Quinnovator
- @Quinnovator Have you seen the ThinkBalm Data Garden in SL? http://bit.ly/MiuGc
#sri-vw9:52 AM Jun 25th from Nambu in reply to Quinnovator
- @JohnHathaway Understandable. A friend was lamenting the difficulty of going full-bore with work *and* remaining engaged in the world9:58 AM Jun 23rd from Nambu in reply to JohnHathaway
- Just saw Dad's family bible...6 inches thick, 20+ pounds, and gorgeous3:57 PM Jun 21st from Nambu
- Fumneral home kindly gave mom software that helps with the paperwork & planning after dad's passing...except it's Windows-only.3:40 PM Jun 21st from Nambu
- @Quinnovator If you haven't gone with MobileMe yet, "Find My Phone" probably isn't enough reason to start (do you misplace it constantly?)10:54 AM Jun 21st from Nambu in reply to Quinnovator
- @Mollena Ooooh, happy birthday :) May the year bring you not just serenity, but joy.12:39 PM Jun 20th from Nambu in reply to Mollena
- @fieldsbooks The summary won't be up for a while (conference is in November); basically, how to build for multiple phone types easily10:08 AM Jun 20th from Nambu in reply to fieldsbooks
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- Name Richard Clark
- Location San Jose, California
- Bio Learning and technology geek
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