Note labo: Des groupes formels/informels de Michel Cartier à personnels/impersonnels pour PIP http://ow.ly/3dQMX
Lab Note: From Michel Cartier’s Formal/Informal Groups to Personal/Impersonal Groups for PIP http://ow.ly/3dQIz
Reading Michel Cartier’s Les groupes d’intérêts et les collectivités locales (Interest Groups and Local Communities)*, I came across the diagram entitled “A Society Operating by Levels” that distinguishes between:
Formal group: “Group of people who demand a better quality of life and operate from the adhesion and participation of its members.”
Informal Group: ” Familiar small group operating face to face”
Michel Cartier, 2002 100
I was particularly struck by the distinction between formal group and informal group. This led me to wonder whether there was a conceptual difference to be made in the Picture of Interpersonal Information Process (PIP) model between formal and informal group or population. (more…)
How many if been free?: “Over 700 clients bought reports from long-form census data” http://ow.ly/3dbDV #opendata
“What would Steve do?” What if Apple designed ad privacy notices http://is.gd/hmBlH /via @privacyprivee
Wylio: Moteur de recherche de photos sous Creative Commons http://bit.ly/b1txtL /via @martinlessard @ProfNoel
Inverted Body Scanner Image Shows Naked Body In Full Living Color: http://bit.ly/5SskW7 /via @ipsins
LIGNÉES: Une adolescente songe aux informations personnelles qui la relient aux autres PDF: http://ow.ly/3c6BG
Vision: Quelle éducation numérique pour les enfants de la société de l’information? http://ow.ly/3c6xT #planqc
LINES: Teenager Sarah muses about some of her personal information links to others http://ow.ly/3c693
Digital Education: What Culture for Children of the Information Society? /beyond #privacy http://ow.ly/3c64Q
If all goes well, I will become in a few months grandfather for the first time. A new human being close to me will be born in the digital twenty-first century. What education should children receive in order to decode the informational dimension of the world in which they live and grow? To illustrate, I imagined this monologue told by a teenager girl.
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My foetal life was a privileged one. Not only has my mother closely watched over it, but both she and I enjoyed support from caring relatives and the formidable means of modern medicine. Thus, long before my birth, my mother’s medical records had store up about me a hundred lines of text of observations, test results, diagnostic findings and decisions. Not to mention the thousands of lines of ultrasound images, which were also placed on the social network page of my mother where she received advices and encouragements from close ones as well as from specialists.
Barely out of the womb, the confirmation of my vital signs allowed the opening of my very own medical record. I must admit that, for some time, it was identified by the bland first name… “Baby”. Still, it was with the creation of this file that I finally became a “patient” in my own right after months of medical care. (more…)
China Census Makes People Wary, Reticent: Many actually refuse to answer http://ow.ly/39GCL
Information & Person[ne]s, etc. is out! http://bit.ly/dgOsf2 ▸ Top stories today by @waelhassan @lessig @TechLiberation @plevy @privacyint
The making-off story of what became successful brand names: “World Wide Web”, than “Web” http://ow.ly/39lI8
MT @directioninfo: Le carnet personnel de santé numérique selon Telus http://myi.tw/tN
Billboard’s RFID readers scan wallets of people in a crowd http://bit.ly/bP3T8M /via @privacydigest #privacy
Don’t mess with Russia: “Wikileaks inaccessible forever” if Russian docs published http://is.gd/gSxXb /via legalift
10 common misconceptions about user experience design: http://ow.ly/379tt /via @usabilitydesign
“Aménagement de l’information, schématique et cartographie conceptuelle” de Cartier et Lemire http://ow.ly/374lj