The I School in 2019: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going
AnnaLee Saxenian will look backward and review the changes in the school since she became dean in 2004, as well as forward, to discuss scenarios for the future.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AnnaLee (Anno) Saxenian is dean of the School of Information and holds a joint faculty appointment in the School of Information and the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley. Her scholarship focuses on regional economies and the conditions under which people, ideas, and geographies combine and connect into hubs of economic activity. She is a member of the Apple Academic Advisory Board, and has served as chair of the Advisory Committee for the National Science Foundation Division of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (NSF-SBE).
She is author of the internationally acclaimed Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128 (Harvard, 1994) which argues that Silicon Valley’s adaptive capacity derives from it decentralized industrial and social structures that support rapid information exchange and innovation. She is also the author of The New Argonauts: Regional Advantage in a Global Economy (Harvard, 2006), Silicon Valley's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs (Public Policy Institute of California, 1999), and Local and Global Networks of Immigrant Professionals in Silicon Valley (PPIC, 2002) She has published widely in journals of economic geography, regional economic development, and industrial change. She holds a Ph.D from MIT, a master's from UC Berkeley, and a B.A. from Williams College.
More info: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2019/i-school-2019-where-weve-been-and-where-were-going
Видео The I School in 2019: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going канала Berkeley School of Information
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AnnaLee (Anno) Saxenian is dean of the School of Information and holds a joint faculty appointment in the School of Information and the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley. Her scholarship focuses on regional economies and the conditions under which people, ideas, and geographies combine and connect into hubs of economic activity. She is a member of the Apple Academic Advisory Board, and has served as chair of the Advisory Committee for the National Science Foundation Division of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (NSF-SBE).
She is author of the internationally acclaimed Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128 (Harvard, 1994) which argues that Silicon Valley’s adaptive capacity derives from it decentralized industrial and social structures that support rapid information exchange and innovation. She is also the author of The New Argonauts: Regional Advantage in a Global Economy (Harvard, 2006), Silicon Valley's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs (Public Policy Institute of California, 1999), and Local and Global Networks of Immigrant Professionals in Silicon Valley (PPIC, 2002) She has published widely in journals of economic geography, regional economic development, and industrial change. She holds a Ph.D from MIT, a master's from UC Berkeley, and a B.A. from Williams College.
More info: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2019/i-school-2019-where-weve-been-and-where-were-going
Видео The I School in 2019: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going канала Berkeley School of Information
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
27 апреля 2019 г. 5:36:40
01:41:16
Другие видео канала
Putting Machine Learning into Production: An Overview — Srijith Rajamohan, DatabricksState of Data 2014: Data Science Teams in the Wild (DataEDGE 2014)I School Faculty Spotlight: Morgan AmesWhen Data Science Meets Design - Alan McConchie, Stamen Design (DataEDGE 2014)Roundtable Discussion: Refusal of Surveillance Tech, Part 1 (April 12, 2021)Career Services: Networking TipsWhy your Big Data Initiative Sucks and What to do About it - DataEDGE 2015How to Scale AI-led Analytics — Umair Rauf (DataEDGE 2019)Toward Human-Centered Algorithmic Technologies (Min Kyung Lee)DataEDGE Conference: A new vision for data science — May 30--31, 2013WordSeer FeaturesInsight and Oversights: Shaping the Future of Visual Analytics with AI — Alvitta OttleySports Analytics and the Giants: Opportunities for Revenue Generation | DataEDGE 2016UC Berkeley School of Information Winter 2020 CommencementConstructing Experiments to Inform Business Innovation (DataEDGE 2014)Info 159/259. Natural Language ProcessingWomen in Data Science at UC Berkeley 2021: Data Science in ResearchTrainspotting and Predicting Train Delays | DataEDGE 2016Panel: Size Matters: Big Data, New Vistas in the Humanities and Social Sciences (DataEDGE 2012)At Scale and under Pressure: How Social Media Moderate, Choreograph, and Censor Public Discourse