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I like to measure the impact of everything: financial, environmental, and social.

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Archive for February, 2013

Data is Not a Business Model: Moving Knowledge to Action

Slides from the Strata talk. Thanks all for the lively twitter conversation.

Data is not a business model moving knowledge to action presentation from Jen van der Meer

Data is Not a Business Model

See you tomorrow at Strata SC:
Jen van der Meer (Luminary Labs)
9:35am Tuesday, 02/26/2013
Location: Ballroom CD
Big data does not necessarily lead to big business outcomes. It is a rare business leader who even asks the biggest questions of what big data can do.
Everyone is looking for ways to define data as an asset that can [...]

Bodies and Buildings Class 4: February 25

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Bodies and buildings nyu itp 2 25 2013 from Jen van der Meer
To prepare for next week’s assignment, read:
Protecting Patient Privacy: Strategies For Regulating Electronic Health Records Exchange NYCLU, read Part 2 and Conclusion
Optional:
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Bodies and Buildings Class 3: February 11

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Class assignment for 2/25/2013

Read:  The quantified self, Counting every moment. The Economist, March 3, 2012.
Additional videos from Todd Park
Todd Park: Opening Data for Social Change
Optional:
Social fMRI: Investigating and shaping social mechanisms in the real world. Nadav Aharonya, Wei Pana, Cory [...]

Bodies & Buildings Class 2: February 4

Systems Thinking and The Obesity Epidemic

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Bodies and buildings nyu itp 2 4 13 from Jen van der Meer

Class assignment for 2/11/2013
Read: Networked Medicine: From Obesity to the “Diseasome”. Editorial by Albert-László Barabási, Ph.D. NEJM. July 26, 2007.

Optional:
Deeper Reading:
Original Study by Christakis and Fowler: The [...]

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