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RI Podcast 13: Michael Ashley - Benefit Corporations, Cultural Memory & Preservation

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This episode discusses the perceived divide between universities and businesses. It discusses how startups come out of disciplines like anthropology; the long term preservation and concerns associated with digital information, as well as the ways in which people are at the heart of this. Michael Ashley received his doctorate and PhD from University of California Berkeley. He also worked for UC Berkeley before forming Codifi. Codifi Inc: https://codifi.org/ Paperless App for AEC: https://www.plangrid.com/ Escaping the Digital Dark Age: http://www.rense.com/general38/escap.htm Scansite3D: http://scansite.com/ The Wayne's World Effect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P5axkvoH0U Howard Rheingold, Network Literacy Mini-Course: http://rheingold.com/2013/network-literacy-mini-course/ http://er.educause.edu/articles/2010/10/attention-and-other-21stcentury-social-media-literacies https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/net-smart Mukurtu: http://www.mukurtuarchive.org/
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This episode discusses the perceived divide between universities and businesses. It discusses how startups come out of disciplines like anthropology; the long term preservation and concerns associated with digital information, as well as the ways in which people are at the heart of this. Michael Ashley received his doctorate and PhD from University of California Berkeley. He also worked for UC Berkeley before forming Codifi. Codifi Inc: https://codifi.org/ Paperless App for AEC: https://www.plangrid.com/ Escaping the Digital Dark Age: http://www.rense.com/general38/escap.htm Scansite3D: http://scansite.com/ The Wayne's World Effect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P5axkvoH0U Howard Rheingold, Network Literacy Mini-Course: http://rheingold.com/2013/network-literacy-mini-course/ http://er.educause.edu/articles/2010/10/attention-and-other-21stcentury-social-media-literacies https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/net-smart Mukurtu: http://www.mukurtuarchive.org/
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