14. What Des-Cartes did was a good step.
You have added much several ways, &
especially in taking ye colours of thin
plates into philosophical consideration.
If I have seen further it is by standing on ye
shoulders of Giants.
- Isaac Newton, 1676
“
“
... that this is good job advice:
42. - access to content, data, code, materials.
- emergence of “web-native” tools.
- rewards for openness, interoperability, collaboration, sharing.
- push for ROI, reuse, recomputability, transparency.
“web-enabled research”
43. putting open ideals into practice
(+ paying it forward)
https://commonspace.wordpress.com/2015/07/15/web-literacy-and-leadership/
44. service learning: n. hands-
on, experiential learning
where people develop skills
by working on a project in
service of a bigger goal.
http://bit.ly/1JTMBSb
45. how do we amplify within
research?
(... and beyond software
development?)
66. acknowledgments:
Arfon Smith, Matt Jones, Mark Hahnel, Lars Holm Nielsen, Amye
Kenall, Laura Paglione, Brian Hole, Austin Davis-Richardson, Ai Deng,
Robert Peters, Garth Henson, Anita Perala, Ali Al Dallal, Will Simpson,
Alister Cole, Adam Blaine, Matt Mokary, Stefan Neamtu, Luke Coy +
many more.
(+ the Mozilla Science Lab team: Abby Cabunoc Mayes, Arliss Collins,
Zannah Marsh, Steph Wright, )