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HOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) with WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD
Howard Rheingold. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986SOCIAL MEDIA
Social media The Boston Globe (2009) “Howard Rheingold, who teaches social media at Stanford and UC Berkeley and who published ‘The Virtual Community’ in 1993 and ‘Smart Mobs’ in 2002, echoed that view. ‘We are seeing very strongly that people are using social media to extend their classroom or their neighborhood or their face-to RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: TECHNOLOGY 101 Doug Engelbart, a twenty five year old veteran, had been a radar operator in WWII. He realized that the post-war world would be dominated by technologies and by complex global problems. In fact, the very complexity of the problems that new technologies would cause would be the major metaproblem. SOCIAL DILEMMAS: THE ANATOMY OF COOPERATION pletely understand the situation, may appreciate how each of their actions con-tribute to a disastrous outcome, and still be unable to doanything about it.
HOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) with WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD
Howard Rheingold. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986SOCIAL MEDIA
Social media The Boston Globe (2009) “Howard Rheingold, who teaches social media at Stanford and UC Berkeley and who published ‘The Virtual Community’ in 1993 and ‘Smart Mobs’ in 2002, echoed that view. ‘We are seeing very strongly that people are using social media to extend their classroom or their neighborhood or their face-to RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: TECHNOLOGY 101 Doug Engelbart, a twenty five year old veteran, had been a radar operator in WWII. He realized that the post-war world would be dominated by technologies and by complex global problems. In fact, the very complexity of the problems that new technologies would cause would be the major metaproblem. SOCIAL DILEMMAS: THE ANATOMY OF COOPERATION pletely understand the situation, may appreciate how each of their actions con-tribute to a disastrous outcome, and still be unable to doanything about it.
VIDEO | HOWARD RHEINGOLD The Martian Report (1976) In 1976, Jim Neidhardt put one of the first Sony Portapaks in a backpack and used a telephoto lens. Equipped with a radiomike, Howard Rheingold roamed the streets of San Francisco Bay, posing as Howard K. Martian, extraterrestrial anthropologist. This WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”. TECHNOLOGY | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Howard Rheingold about our mobile world Emerging Technology Trends zdnet.com (July 20, 2006) “Howard Rheingold is the well-known author of Smart Mobs and many other books describing the evolution of our societies. . As one of the futurologists who can detect the emerging technology trends behind our daily lives, I wanted to know whatHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
CURATED LINKS
Exploring mind amplifiers since 1964. Howard Rheingold. About BooksWriting Video Art
HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen is THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY 2000 Rethinking Virtual Communities By Howard Rheingold Draft: 2/13/00 (DO NOT CIRCULATE THIS URL OR LINK TO IT) The world shifted into Internet overdrive soon after the 1993 publication of SOCIAL DILEMMAS: THE ANATOMY OF COOPERATION pletely understand the situation, may appreciate how each of their actions con-tribute to a disastrous outcome, and still be unable to doanything about it.
ELECTRIC MINDS
This is the Virtual Community Directory arranged alphabetically, from About Work to Writers Club. Thriving virtual communities - Internet sites where people use text, pictures or sounds to intertwine their lives - are vital and connected, with clear and distinct personalitiesand voices.
DESIGNING BUSINESS FOR AN OPEN WORLD BUSINESS DESIGN NOTES from Detroit to Hollywood to the Web Designing Business for an Open World 2006 Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercialShareAlike 2.5 License.HOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) with WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD
Howard Rheingold. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986SOCIAL MEDIA
Social media The Boston Globe (2009) “Howard Rheingold, who teaches social media at Stanford and UC Berkeley and who published ‘The Virtual Community’ in 1993 and ‘Smart Mobs’ in 2002, echoed that view. ‘We are seeing very strongly that people are using social media to extend their classroom or their neighborhood or their face-to RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: TECHNOLOGY 101 Doug Engelbart, a twenty five year old veteran, had been a radar operator in WWII. He realized that the post-war world would be dominated by technologies and by complex global problems. In fact, the very complexity of the problems that new technologies would cause would be the major metaproblem. SOCIAL DILEMMAS: THE ANATOMY OF COOPERATION pletely understand the situation, may appreciate how each of their actions con-tribute to a disastrous outcome, and still be unable to doanything about it.
HOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) with WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD
Howard Rheingold. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986SOCIAL MEDIA
Social media The Boston Globe (2009) “Howard Rheingold, who teaches social media at Stanford and UC Berkeley and who published ‘The Virtual Community’ in 1993 and ‘Smart Mobs’ in 2002, echoed that view. ‘We are seeing very strongly that people are using social media to extend their classroom or their neighborhood or their face-to RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: TECHNOLOGY 101 Doug Engelbart, a twenty five year old veteran, had been a radar operator in WWII. He realized that the post-war world would be dominated by technologies and by complex global problems. In fact, the very complexity of the problems that new technologies would cause would be the major metaproblem. SOCIAL DILEMMAS: THE ANATOMY OF COOPERATION pletely understand the situation, may appreciate how each of their actions con-tribute to a disastrous outcome, and still be unable to doanything about it.
VIDEO | HOWARD RHEINGOLD The Martian Report (1976) In 1976, Jim Neidhardt put one of the first Sony Portapaks in a backpack and used a telephoto lens. Equipped with a radiomike, Howard Rheingold roamed the streets of San Francisco Bay, posing as Howard K. Martian, extraterrestrial anthropologist. This WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”. TECHNOLOGY | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Howard Rheingold about our mobile world Emerging Technology Trends zdnet.com (July 20, 2006) “Howard Rheingold is the well-known author of Smart Mobs and many other books describing the evolution of our societies. . As one of the futurologists who can detect the emerging technology trends behind our daily lives, I wanted to know whatHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
CURATED LINKS
Exploring mind amplifiers since 1964. Howard Rheingold. About BooksWriting Video Art
HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen is THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY 2000 Rethinking Virtual Communities By Howard Rheingold Draft: 2/13/00 (DO NOT CIRCULATE THIS URL OR LINK TO IT) The world shifted into Internet overdrive soon after the 1993 publication of SOCIAL DILEMMAS: THE ANATOMY OF COOPERATION pletely understand the situation, may appreciate how each of their actions con-tribute to a disastrous outcome, and still be unable to doanything about it.
ELECTRIC MINDS
This is the Virtual Community Directory arranged alphabetically, from About Work to Writers Club. Thriving virtual communities - Internet sites where people use text, pictures or sounds to intertwine their lives - are vital and connected, with clear and distinct personalitiesand voices.
DESIGNING BUSINESS FOR AN OPEN WORLD BUSINESS DESIGN NOTES from Detroit to Hollywood to the Web Designing Business for an Open World 2006 Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercialShareAlike 2.5 License.HOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present VIDEO | HOWARD RHEINGOLD The Martian Report (1976) In 1976, Jim Neidhardt put one of the first Sony Portapaks in a backpack and used a telephoto lens. Equipped with a radiomike, Howard Rheingold roamed the streets of San Francisco Bay, posing as Howard K. Martian, extraterrestrial anthropologist. This ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) withHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE: HOWARD RHEINGOLD SELECTED REVIEWS:DISAPPEARING THROUGH THE Viking Press, December 1989. Review by Howard Rheingold. Everything we used to know collectively as "the real world" is disappearing. That is the thesis of Disappearing Through the Skylight, a cross-disciplinary examination of something more fundamental than future shock. Although the author, Professor of English at Georgetown University doesn TECHNOLOGIES OF COOPERATION Institute for the Future www.iftf.org January 2005 | SR-897 124 University Avenue, 2nd Floor Palo Alto, CA 94301 650.854.6322 ,QVWLWXWHIRUWKH)XWXUHHOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present VIDEO | HOWARD RHEINGOLD The Martian Report (1976) In 1976, Jim Neidhardt put one of the first Sony Portapaks in a backpack and used a telephoto lens. Equipped with a radiomike, Howard Rheingold roamed the streets of San Francisco Bay, posing as Howard K. Martian, extraterrestrial anthropologist. This ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) withHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE: HOWARD RHEINGOLD SELECTED REVIEWS:DISAPPEARING THROUGH THE Viking Press, December 1989. Review by Howard Rheingold. Everything we used to know collectively as "the real world" is disappearing. That is the thesis of Disappearing Through the Skylight, a cross-disciplinary examination of something more fundamental than future shock. Although the author, Professor of English at Georgetown University doesn TECHNOLOGIES OF COOPERATION Institute for the Future www.iftf.org January 2005 | SR-897 124 University Avenue, 2nd Floor Palo Alto, CA 94301 650.854.6322 ,QVWLWXWHIRUWKH)XWXUH BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of presentHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
HOWARD RHEINGOLD
Howard Rheingold. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986SOCIAL MEDIA
Social media The Boston Globe (2009) “Howard Rheingold, who teaches social media at Stanford and UC Berkeley and who published ‘The Virtual Community’ in 1993 and ‘Smart Mobs’ in 2002, echoed that view. ‘We are seeing very strongly that people are using social media to extend their classroom or their neighborhood or their face-to TECHNOLOGY | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Howard Rheingold about our mobile world Emerging Technology Trends zdnet.com (July 20, 2006) “Howard Rheingold is the well-known author of Smart Mobs and many other books describing the evolution of our societies. . As one of the futurologists who can detect the emerging technology trends behind our daily lives, I wanted to know whatHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen isHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
howard rheingold's | tools for thought. April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153. Tools for Thought is an exercise in retrospective RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE:ELECTRIC MINDS
This is the Virtual Community Directory arranged alphabetically, from About Work to Writers Club. Thriving virtual communities - Internet sites where people use text, pictures or sounds to intertwine their lives - are vital and connected, with clear and distinct personalitiesand voices.
DESIGNING BUSINESS FOR AN OPEN WORLD BUSINESS DESIGN NOTES from Detroit to Hollywood to the Web Designing Business for an Open World 2006 Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercialShareAlike 2.5 License.HOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present VIDEO | HOWARD RHEINGOLD The Martian Report (1976) In 1976, Jim Neidhardt put one of the first Sony Portapaks in a backpack and used a telephoto lens. Equipped with a radiomike, Howard Rheingold roamed the streets of San Francisco Bay, posing as Howard K. Martian, extraterrestrial anthropologist. This ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) withHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE: HOWARD RHEINGOLD SELECTED REVIEWS:DISAPPEARING THROUGH THE Viking Press, December 1989. Review by Howard Rheingold. Everything we used to know collectively as "the real world" is disappearing. That is the thesis of Disappearing Through the Skylight, a cross-disciplinary examination of something more fundamental than future shock. Although the author, Professor of English at Georgetown University doesn TECHNOLOGIES OF COOPERATION Institute for the Future www.iftf.org January 2005 | SR-897 124 University Avenue, 2nd Floor Palo Alto, CA 94301 650.854.6322 ,QVWLWXWHIRUWKH)XWXUHHOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present VIDEO | HOWARD RHEINGOLD The Martian Report (1976) In 1976, Jim Neidhardt put one of the first Sony Portapaks in a backpack and used a telephoto lens. Equipped with a radiomike, Howard Rheingold roamed the streets of San Francisco Bay, posing as Howard K. Martian, extraterrestrial anthropologist. This ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) withHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE: HOWARD RHEINGOLD SELECTED REVIEWS:DISAPPEARING THROUGH THE Viking Press, December 1989. Review by Howard Rheingold. Everything we used to know collectively as "the real world" is disappearing. That is the thesis of Disappearing Through the Skylight, a cross-disciplinary examination of something more fundamental than future shock. Although the author, Professor of English at Georgetown University doesn TECHNOLOGIES OF COOPERATION Institute for the Future www.iftf.org January 2005 | SR-897 124 University Avenue, 2nd Floor Palo Alto, CA 94301 650.854.6322 ,QVWLWXWHIRUWKH)XWXUH WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
TECHNOLOGY | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Howard Rheingold about our mobile world Emerging Technology Trends zdnet.com (July 20, 2006) “Howard Rheingold is the well-known author of Smart Mobs and many other books describing the evolution of our societies. . As one of the futurologists who can detect the emerging technology trends behind our daily lives, I wanted to know whatHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
Populations The Whole Earth crowd--the granola-eating utopians, the solar-power enthusiasts, the space-station crowd, immortalists, futurists, gadgeteers, commune graduates, environmentalists, social activists--constituted a core population from the beginning. But a couple of other populations of early adopters made the WELL an open system as well as a specific expression of one side of SanHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen isHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
howard rheingold's | tools for thought. April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153. Tools for Thought is an exercise in retrospectiveHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153 The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as tools for intellectual work and social activity, was not an RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE:ELECTRIC MINDS
This is the Virtual Community Directory arranged alphabetically, from About Work to Writers Club. Thriving virtual communities - Internet sites where people use text, pictures or sounds to intertwine their lives - are vital and connected, with clear and distinct personalitiesand voices.
DESIGNING BUSINESS FOR AN OPEN WORLD BUSINESS DESIGN NOTES from Detroit to Hollywood to the Web Designing Business for an Open World 2006 Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercialShareAlike 2.5 License.HOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present VIDEO | HOWARD RHEINGOLD The Martian Report (1976) In 1976, Jim Neidhardt put one of the first Sony Portapaks in a backpack and used a telephoto lens. Equipped with a radiomike, Howard Rheingold roamed the streets of San Francisco Bay, posing as Howard K. Martian, extraterrestrial anthropologist. This ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) withHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE: HOWARD RHEINGOLD SELECTED REVIEWS:DISAPPEARING THROUGH THE Viking Press, December 1989. Review by Howard Rheingold. Everything we used to know collectively as "the real world" is disappearing. That is the thesis of Disappearing Through the Skylight, a cross-disciplinary examination of something more fundamental than future shock. Although the author, Professor of English at Georgetown University doesn TECHNOLOGIES OF COOPERATION Institute for the Future www.iftf.org January 2005 | SR-897 124 University Avenue, 2nd Floor Palo Alto, CA 94301 650.854.6322 ,QVWLWXWHIRUWKH)XWXUHHOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present VIDEO | HOWARD RHEINGOLD The Martian Report (1976) In 1976, Jim Neidhardt put one of the first Sony Portapaks in a backpack and used a telephoto lens. Equipped with a radiomike, Howard Rheingold roamed the streets of San Francisco Bay, posing as Howard K. Martian, extraterrestrial anthropologist. This ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) withHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE: HOWARD RHEINGOLD SELECTED REVIEWS:DISAPPEARING THROUGH THE Viking Press, December 1989. Review by Howard Rheingold. Everything we used to know collectively as "the real world" is disappearing. That is the thesis of Disappearing Through the Skylight, a cross-disciplinary examination of something more fundamental than future shock. Although the author, Professor of English at Georgetown University doesn TECHNOLOGIES OF COOPERATION Institute for the Future www.iftf.org January 2005 | SR-897 124 University Avenue, 2nd Floor Palo Alto, CA 94301 650.854.6322 ,QVWLWXWHIRUWKH)XWXUH WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
TECHNOLOGY | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Howard Rheingold about our mobile world Emerging Technology Trends zdnet.com (July 20, 2006) “Howard Rheingold is the well-known author of Smart Mobs and many other books describing the evolution of our societies. . As one of the futurologists who can detect the emerging technology trends behind our daily lives, I wanted to know whatHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
Populations The Whole Earth crowd--the granola-eating utopians, the solar-power enthusiasts, the space-station crowd, immortalists, futurists, gadgeteers, commune graduates, environmentalists, social activists--constituted a core population from the beginning. But a couple of other populations of early adopters made the WELL an open system as well as a specific expression of one side of SanHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen isHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
howard rheingold's | tools for thought. April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153. Tools for Thought is an exercise in retrospectiveHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153 The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as tools for intellectual work and social activity, was not an RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE:ELECTRIC MINDS
This is the Virtual Community Directory arranged alphabetically, from About Work to Writers Club. Thriving virtual communities - Internet sites where people use text, pictures or sounds to intertwine their lives - are vital and connected, with clear and distinct personalitiesand voices.
DESIGNING BUSINESS FOR AN OPEN WORLD BUSINESS DESIGN NOTES from Detroit to Hollywood to the Web Designing Business for an Open World 2006 Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercialShareAlike 2.5 License.HOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) with WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen isHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153 The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as tools for intellectual work and social activity, was not an RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE:HOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) with WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen isHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153 The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as tools for intellectual work and social activity, was not an RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE: VIDEO | HOWARD RHEINGOLD The Martian Report (1976) In 1976, Jim Neidhardt put one of the first Sony Portapaks in a backpack and used a telephoto lens. Equipped with a radiomike, Howard Rheingold roamed the streets of San Francisco Bay, posing as Howard K. Martian, extraterrestrial anthropologist. This WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”.HOWARD RHEINGOLD
Howard Rheingold. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986SOCIAL MEDIA
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"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen isHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153 The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as tools for intellectual work and social activity, was not an NET SMART | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Net Smart. Mindful use of digital media means thinking about what we are doing, cultivating an ongoing inner inquiry into how we want to spend our time. I outline five fundamental digital literacies, online skills that will help us do this: attention, participation, collaboration, critical consumption of information (or “crapdetection
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This is the Virtual Community Directory arranged alphabetically, from About Work to Writers Club. Thriving virtual communities - Internet sites where people use text, pictures or sounds to intertwine their lives - are vital and connected, with clear and distinct personalitiesand voices.
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The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) with WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLDHOWARD RHEINGOLD BOOKS FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen isHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153 The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as tools for intellectual work and social activity, was not an RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE:HOWARD RHEINGOLD
The past futures of Howard Rheingold at the Institute for the Future. My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text. South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. When mass-production models of present ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD About. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986) with WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLDHOWARD RHEINGOLD BOOKS FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
At the same time, activists and educational reformers are using the same medium as a political tool. You can use virtual communities to find a date, sell a lawnmower, publish a novel, conduct a meeting. Some people use virtual communities as a form of psychotherapy. Others, such as the most addicted players of Minitel in France orMulti-User
THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virtual Community: Table of Contents. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
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"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen isHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153 The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as tools for intellectual work and social activity, was not an RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE: VIDEO | HOWARD RHEINGOLD The Martian Report (1976) In 1976, Jim Neidhardt put one of the first Sony Portapaks in a backpack and used a telephoto lens. Equipped with a radiomike, Howard Rheingold roamed the streets of San Francisco Bay, posing as Howard K. Martian, extraterrestrial anthropologist. This WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold First Monday (1999) “This interview originally appeared in Mindjack in the September 1 and 15 issues. The interview was conducted by Dan Richards, with occasional contributions from an online audience, in July and August, 1999. It appears in First Monday with his kind permission.”.HOWARD RHEINGOLD
Howard Rheingold. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986SOCIAL MEDIA
Social media The Boston Globe (2009) “Howard Rheingold, who teaches social media at Stanford and UC Berkeley and who published ‘The Virtual Community’ in 1993 and ‘Smart Mobs’ in 2002, echoed that view. ‘We are seeing very strongly that people are using social media to extend their classroom or their neighborhood or their face-to TECHNOLOGY | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Howard Rheingold about our mobile world Emerging Technology Trends zdnet.com (July 20, 2006) “Howard Rheingold is the well-known author of Smart Mobs and many other books describing the evolution of our societies. . As one of the futurologists who can detect the emerging technology trends behind our daily lives, I wanted to know whatCURATED LINKS
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"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen isHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153 The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as tools for intellectual work and social activity, was not an NET SMART | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Net Smart. Mindful use of digital media means thinking about what we are doing, cultivating an ongoing inner inquiry into how we want to spend our time. I outline five fundamental digital literacies, online skills that will help us do this: attention, participation, collaboration, critical consumption of information (or “crapdetection
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This is the Virtual Community Directory arranged alphabetically, from About Work to Writers Club. Thriving virtual communities - Internet sites where people use text, pictures or sounds to intertwine their lives - are vital and connected, with clear and distinct personalitiesand voices.
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BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked intothe net.
WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLDHOWARD RHEINGOLD BOOKS I set out to become a writer at age 23 — more than forty years ago. I was intoxicated by words, a compulsive reader, and attracted to the romantic idea of the freelance writer as a kind of self-supporting independent intellectual. THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community.if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees editionHOWARD RHEINGOLD
Howard Rheingold's Story I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen isHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153 The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as tools for intellectual work and social activity, was not an RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE:HOWARD RHEINGOLD
Support Howard’s knowledge-sharing, art, discourse on Patreon. December 27, 2017. You can support me for $2, $5, $10, $25, or $100 per month and get rewards along with exclusive content: Howard’sPatreon Page Hi!
BOOKS | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-expanding Technology (1985) Full text South of San Francisco and north of Silicon Valley, near the place where the pines on the horizon give way to the live oaks and radiotelescopes, an unlikely subculture has been creating a new medium for human thought. ABOUT | HOWARD RHEINGOLD I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked intothe net.
WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLDHOWARD RHEINGOLD BOOKS I set out to become a writer at age 23 — more than forty years ago. I was intoxicated by words, a compulsive reader, and attracted to the romantic idea of the freelance writer as a kind of self-supporting independent intellectual. THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY: TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community.if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees editionHOWARD RHEINGOLD
Howard Rheingold's Story I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net.HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen isHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
What amazed me wasn't just the speed with which we obtained precisely the information we needed to know, right when we needed to know it. It was also the immense inner sense of security that comes with discovering that real people--most of them parents, some of them nurses, doctors, and midwives--are available, around the clock, if youneed them.
HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153 The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as tools for intellectual work and social activity, was not an RHEINGOLD'S BRAINSTORMS: RHEINGOLDIAN WRITING The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online. By Howard Rheingold. For Information About Rheingold Associates Virtual Community Services, click here WHAT AN ONLINE HOST WANTS TO ACHIEVE: VIDEO | HOWARD RHEINGOLD Net Smart: How to Thrive Online Ten minute description of essential media literacies (March, 2016). Howard at Utrecht University (2013) Howard at MIT Media Lab (2012) Mamie Rheingold Interviews Howard Rheingold at Google (2012). Net Smart Trailer (2012). This one-minute video introduces my book, Net Smart: How to Thrive Online. Crap Detection 101 (2010). Before I wrote the chapter for Net WRITING | HOWARD RHEINGOLD I set out to become a writer at age 23 — more than forty years ago. I was intoxicated by words, a compulsive reader, and attracted to the romantic idea of the freelance writer as a kind of self-supporting independent intellectual.HOWARD RHEINGOLD
Howard Rheingold's Story I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. TECHNOLOGY | HOWARD RHEINGOLD If I had to sum up the deepest and most consistent concerns in my communications in writing and other media over the years, it is the desire to elevate the level of discourse about technology in our lives, and to find practical answers to the challenges and pitfallsour tool use poses.
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My 1987 Whole Earth Review article “Virtual Communities” is acknowledged to be the publication that put the term “virtual community” into the public lexicon, and Wikipedia recognizes that my quote in Time magazine in 1996 put the term “the social web” into the public lexicon. Nowadays, there seem to be tens of thousands of “social media gurus” or “social media ninjas.”HOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
"When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen isHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153 Tools for Thought is an exercise in retrospective futurism; that is, I wrote it in the early 1980s, attempting to look at what the mid 1990s wouldHOWARD RHEINGOLD'S
April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153 The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as tools for intellectual work and social activity, was not anELECTRIC MINDS
This is the Virtual Community Directory arranged alphabetically, from About Work to Writers Club. Thriving virtual communities - Internet sites where people use text, pictures or sounds to intertwine their lives - are vital and connected, with clear and distinct personalitiesand voices.
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The future of digital culture—yours, mine, and ours—depends on how well we learn to use the media that have infiltrated, amplified, distracted, enriched, and complicated our lives. How you employ a search engine, stream video from your phonecam, or update your Facebook status matters to you and everyone, because the ways people use new media in the first years of an emerging communication regime can influence the way those media end up being used and misused for decades to come. Instead of confining my exploration to whether or not Google is making us stupid, Facebook is commoditizing our privacy, or Twitter is chopping our attention into microslices (all good questions), I've been asking myself and others how to use social media intelligently, humanely, and above all mindfully. This book is aboutwhat I've learned.
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| Tagged: tag, another tag THE PAST FUTURES OF HOWARD RHEINGOLD AT THE INSTITUTE FOR THE FUTUREJune 21, 2017
My art-making always has been a subconscious divination ritual that I’ve invoked in parallel with the rational techno-social forecasting I have done for fifty years. Institute for the Future was the perfect place to juxtapose my heretofore private art with my public future forecasting. It turns out that when you look at these twin strandsRead more
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| Tagged: tag, another tag CRAP DETECTION MINI-COURSEFebruary 20, 2013
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Tagged: tag, another tag RECORDING OF MY EDUCATION 2.0 CONVERSATION WITH STEVE HARGADONApril 5, 2012
Steve Hargadon is a great interviewer, and about 80 members of his active Classroom 2.0 community joined via text chat. The recording (use the player controls) includes audio, video, slides, and text chat. You will be asked to allow the download and launch of a Java applet, then use the player controls to play theRead more
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| Tagged: tag, another tag NET SMART VIDEO AND PODCASTApril 3, 2012
The video from my Net Smart presentation to New Media Consortium just became available, as did the MIT Press Podcast.Read more |
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Tagged: tag, another tag WHY “NET SMART?”January 29, 2012
Digital media and networked publics have emerged so quickly and broadly that our minds, relationships, and societies changed before anyone could get a handle on how they are changing. More recently, both empirical studies and works of criticism have begun to question the trade-offs involved in the transition to an always-on world. Criticism is necessary,Read more | No
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