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Colour, culture and web design

Aug 17 2010 Published by Fiacre under Internet,Present,Technology

Information is Beautiful

While I’ve written about the impact of culture on technology before,  I was amazed by this information graphic from Information is Beautiful which maps various culture’s perception of color. While we often hear of the aesthetic importance of colour in web design, it is good to be reminded of the role of  colour’s cultural meaning and how it impacts use.

For more on culture and web design, check out Intercultural Communication on Web sites by Elizabeth Würtz, published in the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. All of the articles from this journal’s themed issue on Culture and Computer-Mediated Communication are available online.

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Password creation, the easy way

Aug 09 2010 Published by Fiacre under Information,Internet,Present,Social software

PasswordCard

We all have to create and remember passwords and the temptation is to use the same one repeatedly, even though we know this isn’t a good idea!

An interesting solution is provided by PasswordCard, a free application that allows you to create and remember complex passwords. How does it work? Well…

Enter PasswordCard

A PasswordCard is a credit card-sized card you keep in your wallet, which lets you pick very secure passwords for all your websites, without having to remember them! You just keep them with you, and even if your wallet does get stolen, the thief will still not know your actual passwords.

How does it work?

Your PasswordCard has a unique grid of random letters and digits on it. The rows have different colors, and the columns different symbols. All you do is remember a combination of a symbol and a color, and then read the letters and digits from there. It couldn’t be simpler!

Make sure to read the precautions and frequently asked questions for further details on how to keep your passwords safe.

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An Introduction to the Jacksonville Zine Library

Aug 07 2010 Published by Fiacre under Present

I really liked this short video by Clay Doran highlighting the zine collection of the Jacksonville Public Library and interviewing the collections founder Josh Jubinsky.

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Worldreader.org, bringing e-readers to Ghana

Jul 28 2010 Published by Fiacre under Books,Present,Technology,ebooks

Worldreader.org, a non-profit whose motto is “Books for all“, recently completed a pilot project bringing Kindle e-readers to students in Ayenyah, Ghana.

Our working hypotheses are that:

1. E-readers will increase access to books due to lower distribution costs and immediate visibility of millions of books available online.
2. This will result in a larger number and greater variety of books read, and increased excitement and exchange of ideas around these books.
3. The result will be a higher value placed on reading within the classroom, family, and community.
4. The results will be specific and measurable, and will, in the long term, increase literacy and opportunity for those involved.

The key objectives of the trials are:

* To identify motivations of children, teaching professionals, and school districts
* To understand the logistics involved, and potential blockers to the successful adoption of the technology
* To help Worldreader.org make informed decisions on strategy, and set realistic goals, expectations, and metrics
* To capture stories and assets to better understand the experience

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Interactive Storytelling with ARIS

ARIS

The University of Wisconsin’s Games, Learning and Society research group have released ARIS (Augmented Reality and Interactive Storytelling), a tool for making location based educational games, stories, and tours.

Features

- Use GPS location and QR Codes to link to virtual characters, items and media

- Create and Place virtual Items that can be picked up by players, exchanged, used and moved around in a persistent AR world.

- Author virtual characters that talk with your players, giving them information, exchanging items and responding to their choices.

- Design Quests for players to find particular information/items, talk with characters and collect media recordings at particular locations.

While it is currently available only on the iPhone, ARIS provides another excellent opportunity for librarians and libraries to get involved with augmented reality, mobile technology and gaming.

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