If anyone wants a good book on games and narrative, check out "Extra Lives: Why Video Games Matter," by Tom Bissell. #MediaX2013
— Paul Franz (@Paul_Franz) January 8, 2013
Certain games may be more arousing with a story, but some are better off without (see Europa Universalis series). #MediaX2013
— Paul Franz (@Paul_Franz) January 8, 2013
Doing the same activity, those with a story behind the activity show greater arousal. Narratives drive engagement. #mediax2013
— John Alderman (@mrhungry) January 8, 2013
Martha Russel just gave a shoutout to my recent interlocutor @tonyklai. StartX does fascinating work here at Stanford. #MediaX2013
— Paul Franz (@Paul_Franz) January 8, 2013
.startx Accelerating the development of founders through experiential education. @cjtman #mediax2013 http://t.co/VAwWCzAp
— Tony K. Lai (@lai) January 8, 2013
@coursera's Relly Brandman on the StartX panel here at #MediaX2013. Relly was fantastic to work with during the MathThink course.
— Paul Franz (@Paul_Franz) January 8, 2013
Panel on @StartX: student run network for Stanford's best startup founders thru experimental ed and collective intelligence #mediax2013
— Laurie Dean Baird (@LawD) January 8, 2013
.@cjtman founder of startx moderates a panel of Stanford entrepreneurs #mediax2013 http://t.co/IHU38Nzk
— Tony K. Lai (@lai) January 8, 2013
Beginning to feel information overload, which is exactly what I signed up for. #mediax2013 http://t.co/LeNnO2cb
— Sean Mulholland (@Illah) January 8, 2013
Sneaking a peek @Lessig's deck as he preps 4 his big keynote @Stanford 2nite (his 1st talk here since he left 4 Harvard) #mediax2013
— Johanna Blakley (@Mojojohanna) January 9, 2013
Crowd sourcing may be dependable enough now to build the power into software. #mediax2013
— John Alderman (@mrhungry) January 9, 2013
But crowd sourcing faces challenges that Michael Bernstein is trying to design software solutions to overcome #mediax2013
— John Alderman (@mrhungry) January 9, 2013
"Soylent: a Word Processor with a Crowd Inside": Word plugin uses crowdsourcing to proofread http://t.co/ZncCFTmK @msbernst #mediax2013
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) January 9, 2013
30% of results in open tasks come back unsatisfactory #crowdsourcing #mediax2013
— Doctor as Designer (@joyclee) January 9, 2013
how do we take something in an open ended fashion and refine it #crowdsourcing #mediax2013
— Doctor as Designer (@joyclee) January 9, 2013
The optimal personality type for a collaborative working group? An empathetic extrovert – Larry Leifer #mediaX2013
— Johanna Blakley (@Mojojohanna) January 9, 2013
People who gesticulate a lot in small group problem solving tend to be more successful – Larry Leifer #mediax2013 (score for me!)
— Johanna Blakley (@Mojojohanna) January 9, 2013
"EmailValet: Managing Email Overload through Private, Accountable Crowdsourcing" http://t.co/p6TIusha (@msbernst et al 2012) #mediax2013
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) January 9, 2013
the user loses focus after 10 seconds #crowdsourcing #mediax2013
— Doctor as Designer (@joyclee) January 9, 2013
adrenaline realtime crowd-powered camera by @msbernst #crowdsourcing #mediax2013
— Doctor as Designer (@joyclee) January 9, 2013
how do you recruit crowds quickly? one method is a retainer model 69-84% in 3 minutes #crowdsourcing #mediax2013
— Doctor as Designer (@joyclee) January 9, 2013
"Crowds in Two Seconds: Realtime Crowd-Powered Interfaces." PDF http://t.co/TZ26lv6J (@msbernst, @karger et al 2011) #mediax2013
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) January 9, 2013
how do we overcome slow work times; synchronous crowds #crowdsourcing #mediax2013
— Doctor as Designer (@joyclee) January 9, 2013
integrate social and crowd intelligence as core parts of interaction, software, and computation #crowdsourcing #mediax2013 @msbernst
— Doctor as Designer (@joyclee) January 9, 2013
Transparency is not always preferable 2 opacity in engineered marketplaces (how do we find the optimal balance?) – Ramesh Jahari #mediax2013
— Johanna Blakley (@Mojojohanna) January 9, 2013
"digital footprints" in ch.10 of @InfiniteReality by Blascovich & Bailenson http://t.co/pWiUwLtw ch.1 PDF http://t.co/Q3kliWGJ #mediax2013
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) January 9, 2013
realtime analysis of facial expressions, w/machine learning, predicts driving accidents 28-37% above chance @InfiniteReality #mediax2013
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) January 9, 2013
"Honest Signals": unconscious social signaling reveals your attitudes. @alex_pentland http://t.co/M0bz2TdP noted @infinitereal #mediax2013
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) January 9, 2013
@LarryLessig giving many cases of public goods created as side effect of private effort. Also "hybrid economy" (Remix) #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
"Does participation culture build businesses on our collective backs?" (digital sharecropping) (ignored by reviewers of book) #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
New normal: "hybrid economy" platforms undercut developers/modders all the time @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
'new normal = islands controlling right to innovate on the internet' . we litigated msft vs. netscape on this @larrylessig #mediax2013
— JB Holston (@jholston) January 9, 2013
Q: are public goods ONLY going to be produced as byproduct of private efforts? @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
#mediax2013 Larry Lessig of Creative Commons fame and Harvard Biz school calling on social platforms to stop restricting development.
— Lucy Farey-Jones (@lucyfj) January 9, 2013
Heretics wear the coolest dresses, generally @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
'code based constraints that get us to do what we might need to do' @larrylessig #mediax2013 present of public goods?
— JB Holston (@jholston) January 9, 2013
"money election" = winning the votes of 0.05% of people who fund election campaigns @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
0.00042% of US population gives 60% of SuperPac money in last election @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
Wow: 132 Americans provided over 60% of Superpac money #mediaX2013
— pdeverak (@pdeverak) January 9, 2013
30-70% of congressperson's time spent raising money, primarily with 0.05% of population ("funders") @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
'this is legal corruption' @larrylessig RT @lucyfj: Just 132 Americans gave 60% of the superpac money in the 2012 election. #mediax2013
— JB Holston (@jholston) January 9, 2013
a higher % of Americans had trust in the British Crown in 1776 than have trust in Congress today. @lessig "Forbidden Problems" #mediax2013
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) January 9, 2013
Wow! @Lessig is great. Erosion of trust / confidence leads to erosion of participation. "Why waste my time?" #mediax2013
— krisscraig (@krisscraig) January 9, 2013
'trivially easy to buy 'no' from our government' @larrylessig #mediax2013
— JB Holston (@jholston) January 9, 2013
.@Lessig: the controlling funders, 0.05% of U.S, want, primarily, *nothing*, just to block change to current dysfunction #mediax2013
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) January 9, 2013
'opt-in,amplified,small $$ citizen-funded campaigns only way to eliminate corruption' @larrylessig #mediax2013
— JB Holston (@jholston) January 9, 2013
#mediax2013 @lessig: "progress is to make equal the influence that contributions have on political campaigns: citizen contributions."
— mediaX at Stanford (@mediaXStanford) January 9, 2013
“Capitol hill has become the farm league for K street.” – Larry Lessig #mediax2013
— NoGodsNoMasters (@NoGodsNoMasters) January 9, 2013
According to Public Citizen, in recent years 50% of Senators have become lobbyists after leaving office #mediaX2013
— pdeverak (@pdeverak) January 9, 2013
Inside vs. Outside is more impt/relevant than Right vs. Left. "DC is from Mars. We are from Earth" @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
Force of change: "open source political energy"; eg http://t.co/jVID7w8y, (early) Tea Party (pre-Corp takeover) @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
the key U.S. political divide is not Left vs. Right, but Insider vs. Outsider @lessig #mediax2013 pic.twitter.com/TMJvAcwQ
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) January 9, 2013
problem with exo-political movements: they are increasingly polarized, depending on demonizing the Enemy. @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
To solve Insider/Outsider + polarization: "I am willing to make my friends (fellow believers) uncomfortable" @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
i.e. "the broccoli of information" @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
"need to find a way to speak (about political reform) in a way so that others (on the other pole) can hear" @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
'the republic crisis' ; letting the 132 donors dictate our democracy to us @lessig #mediax2013 #rootstrikers
— JB Holston (@jholston) January 9, 2013
To join with @LarryLessig : http://t.co/AY8OcEqK #rootstrikers #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
"architecture-based coercion" might help people "speak so others can hear," find common cause for political reform @Lessig #mediax2013
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) January 9, 2013
Preso at https://t.co/5WIECDS2 — avail. for remix under CC @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
#rootstrikers should seek "generative reforms" and "reform platforms" (from @zittrain) @LarryLessig #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
@moraveji on using wearable tech to maintain calm and be our best self. Very cool. Read here http://t.co/GF1sgGe8 #medtech #mediax2013
— Patrick Kennedy (@patrickkennedy1) January 9, 2013
Is political funding reform impossible? @LarryLessig sez: "I don't have the right to pass down a broken America" #mediax2013
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
"You [Silicon Valley] need to look up from the machine, take on the task of fixing this [republic]." @lessig #mediax2013
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) January 9, 2013
.@lessig ends w/poignant note on terminal cancer of corruption. "The odds are irrelevant, you do what you can" #loveofcountry #mediax2013
— Tony K. Lai (@lai) January 9, 2013
The public keynote for #mediax2013 by @LarryLessig was one of the clearest + most compelling talks I've heard in a long time. Great job, all
— Russell Thomas (@MrMeritology) January 9, 2013
thanks for stellar #mediax2013 @MediaXStanford: @MarthaRussell @rdp_life @ByronReeves @ProfKeithDevlin @monsusana, Addy Dawes, et al
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) January 9, 2013
#MediaX2013 summit @Stanford was incredible. So much talent working to reinvent the way we connect to ourselves and each other.
— Patrick Kennedy (@patrickkennedy1) January 9, 2013
To all #mediax2013 @Stanford attendees and speakers: Thank you for making this year's conference such a success! pic.twitter.com/0pxhKaGA
— mediaX at Stanford (@mediaXStanford) January 9, 2013
#mediax2013 -Smart tweets coming from this conference – congrats attendees – much appreciated / kudos
— Paul Armstrong (@paul__armstrong) January 9, 2013
Per @lessig : Priorities : http://t.co/yWsEE9xt #mediax2013
— JB Holston (@jholston) January 9, 2013
Eye witness testimony is notoriously unreliable, but new MRI research reliably determines whether you've seen a face before #mediax2013
— Johanna Blakley (@Mojojohanna) January 9, 2013