Saturday, August 20, 2016

Rainy Season: Hong Kong WUaS, China WUaS, CC MIT OCW in Mandarin, WUaS planned in all 7,943 languages, How do you construe the role of "pay for performance" in the context of your analysis of labor vis-a-vis "Digital Methods and Social Development"?, What do/might cross-language and cross-cultural comparison studies show in terms of time-management and digital methods and social development (e.g. theoretically in all 7,097 living languages/identities)?, What would the role of World University and School's universities in each of all nation states' analyses be in improving quality of life and economic prosperity in all countries? (And re questions of "being" too?)




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Hi Jack, Richard, and AoIR,

Thanks. It looks like "Digital Methods & Social Develop" begins this evening, Saturday, Aug 20, at 6pm, in California (PDT) - which is 9am Hong Kong time tomorrow Aug 21.

Looking forward to tuning in this evening from California - and thanks greatly for streaming this!

Scott


Here again is Hong Kong World University and School -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Hong_Kong - (before moving into a new wiki emerging from Wikidata/Wikibase, which is Wikipedia's 3 1/2 year old database now in 358 languages).

And here's China World University and School - 
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/China - planned in Mandarin for free best STEM CC
OpenCourseWare university degrees (Bachelor, Ph.D., Law and M.D. ((as well as IB high school)), accrediting on, for example, CC MIT OCW in Mandarin -
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/translated-courses/traditional-chinese/.

And here's the beginning China Law School at WUaS - 
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/China_Law_School_at_WUaS 
 - also planned in Mandarin, and potentially other main languages in China and Hong Kong. WUaS is also planned as wiki schools for open teaching and learning in ALL languages in
China and Hong Kong (and in all 7,943 languages too -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Languages).

And here's the beginning Mandarin language WUaS - 
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Mandarin_language_(Chinese).

Thanks for sharing information about online video streaming of this "Digital Methods and Social Development" conference in Hong Kong! (Glad to see that Isaac Mao is presenting and a panelist too!). WUaS will look to add online resources from this conference after WUaS moves to our new wiki.

Cheers,
Scott

http://worlduniversityandschool.org
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch


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On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 10:10 PM, Jack Qiu wrote:
Just a gentle reminder to all AoIR colleagues. Please tune in tomorrow if
you're interested and available! The room is now ready!
https://twitter.com/jacklqiu/status/766852104338100224/photo/1

On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 5:43 PM, Jack Qiu  wrote:

Dear all,

The Inaugural CUHK Research Summit "Digital Methods and Social Development" will be held this Sunday (August 21st) at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. If you are in the city or nearby, you're most welcome to join us at Lecture Theatre 2, Esther Lee Building, three minutes walk from University MTR station.
If you cannot join us physically, don't worry. You can still watch all talks live broadcast online at http://ow.ly/be1s303h8Cg (this page has more background info about the event).

We will also replay it on Twitter (hashtag: #dmsdcu16)

This is the schedule (Hong Kong time) on Sunday August 21st:

9:00am-9:20am opening ceremony
9:30am-10:30am Melissa Gregg -- Counterproductivity: A brief history of
time management
10:45am-11:45am Richard Rogers -- Otherwise Engaged: From vanity metrics
to critical analytics
11:45am-12:45pm Wenhong Chen -- Handle with Care: Digital methods,
sociological imagination, and the Chinese Dream
2pm-3pm Michael Best -- Digital Methods and Democratic Development:
Acquiring and acting on user generated content during national elections
3pm-4pm Isaac Mao -- Man and Machine, Teaming or Fighting?
4:20pm-5:20pm Panel Discussion: Angela Wu (Moderator), Michael Best,
Wenhong Chen, Melissa Gregg, Isaac Mao, Richard Rogers
5:20pm-5:30pm Closing: Richard Rogers, Jack Qiu

Stay tuned and hope you're going to join us either way!

Cheers,
jlq


--
Jack Linchuan Qiu, Ph.D.
Professor
School of Journalism and Communication,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Scott MacLeod

(Thank you for your excellent English!) 


  • How do you construe the role of "pay for performance" in the context of your analysis of labor vis-a-vis "Digital Methods and Social Development"? 
  • Scott MacLeod

    What do/might cross-language and cross-cultural comparison studies show in terms of time-management and digital methods and social development (e.g. theoretically in all 7,097 living languages/identities)? 

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What would the role of World University and School's universities in each of all nation states' analyses be in improving quality of life and economic prosperity in all countries?  (And re questions of "being" too?)

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Re Richard Rogers' talk - Manuel Castells' trilogy "Rise of the Network Society," "Power of Identity," and "The End of the Millennium," 2nd edition? Social movements have effects via the network society & digital organizing? 

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