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Launched in August 2015, Joining Dots blog features ongoing research into trends connecting people, information and technology with data science and story telling to analyse scenarios and explore digital futures. The site is for sharing ideas and observations.
The blog posts are written by Sharon Richardson. Sharon has over 20 years industry experience as client, vendor and consultant in information and communications technologies, including being the former European lead for portal and collaborative software at Microsoft. Her research interests span computing and cognitive sciences with an ongoing fascination about how the world ‘works’. She has a MSc in Smart Cities and Urban Analytics from University College London (UCL). As of 2015, she is conducting doctorate research into behavioural data science and smart technology at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA). Research topic: Sensing and evoking behavioural change in digitally augmented urban spaces. Sharon is also an experienced international speaker and is available for conferences / panels, and can provide comments or interviews for media and research purposes
Previous entries in the Joining Dots blog include Visualising the Deprivation Index, Identity and Anonymity, Killer Headlines, Building a NanoSat, Passwords to avoid…, The uncertainty of data, The inaccuracy of data, Glastonbury Heatmap, Intelligent versus Aware and Can a robot become conscious?
Sharon does not want to be contacted by PRs.
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Launched in August 2015, Joining Dots blog features ongoing research into trends connecting people, information and technology with data science and story telling to analyse scenarios and explore digital futures. The site is for sharing ideas and observations. The blog posts are written by Sharon Richardson. Sharon has over 20 years industry experience as client, vendor and consultant in information and communications technologies, including being the former European lead for portal and collaborative software at Microsoft. Her research interests span computing and cognitive sciences with an ongoing fascination about how the world ‘works’. She has a MSc in Smart Cities and Urban Analytics from University College London (UCL). As of 2015, she is conducting doctorate research into behavioural data science and smart technology at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA). Research topic: Sensing and evoking behavioural change in digitally augmented urban spaces. Sharon is also an experienced international speaker and is available for conferences / panels, and can provide comments or interviews for media and research purposes Previous entries in the Joining Dots blog include Visualising the Deprivation Index, Identity and Anonymity, Killer Headlines, Building a NanoSat, Passwords to avoid…, The uncertainty of data, The inaccuracy of data, Glastonbury Heatmap, Intelligent versus Aware and Can a robot become conscious? Sharon does not want to be contacted by PRs.
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