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This is a temporary stomping grounds for our experiment in what I am calling open exploration. It is flawed in many ways, but is much better than the blog thing. It assumes that people know a logical heirarchy for more and more detailed information, and will update it as more information is gained. It also assumes that people themselves know all the links between different ideas. It is, however, a start. | This is a temporary stomping grounds for our experiment in what I am calling open exploration. It is flawed in many ways, but is much better than the blog thing. It assumes that people know a logical heirarchy for more and more detailed information, and will update it as more information is gained. It also assumes that people themselves know all the links between different ideas. It is, however, a start. | ||
Revision as of 07:08, 14 January 2011
- Thomas Keller
This is a temporary stomping grounds for our experiment in what I am calling open exploration. It is flawed in many ways, but is much better than the blog thing. It assumes that people know a logical heirarchy for more and more detailed information, and will update it as more information is gained. It also assumes that people themselves know all the links between different ideas. It is, however, a start.
I'll begin by uploading some papers, datasets, and programs for exploring and mashing up the data. The programs themselves have various flaws, depending on your operating system and what you already have installed. But, people should update pages when they have time to make instructions for getting to the fun part (learning new information!) as quickly as possible.