Last Mile Mobile Solutions (LMMS)

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Last Mile Mobile Solutions Program Streamlines Food and Aid Distribution in Real Time

ThoughtWorks, a global technology company, in partnership with the Christian humanitarian agency World Vision Canada, announced that over 137,000 people affected by Typhoon Haiyan have received supplies, including rice and cash distributions via World Vision’s Last Mile Mobile Solutions (LMMS) system. The mobile program empowers mobile users to register recipient information electronically and ultimately produce a bar-coded photo card. When swiped on the same hand-held device, this card produces the information needed to determine and distribute food and non-food items.

Generating reports through LMMS takes just seconds and the time associated with planning and distribution of relief supplies has been significantly reduced. This allows aid agencies to reach more distressed communities in the Philippines with the same human and financial resources. To date, more than 27,500 households in the areas affected by Typhoon Haiyan have been registered through LMMS World Vision staff in the Philippines.  In addition, global humanitarian agencies, such as Oxfam, are being trained to implement the use of LMMS in their own relief efforts for Typhoon Haiyan.

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Jean Lievens: Toward a Salutary Political Economy – Freedom from Jobs

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Jean Lievens
Jean Lievens

Toward a Salutary Political-Economy – Freedom from Jobs

By Elliot Sperber

While gains have certainly been made toward a more inclusive, egalitarian society over the half-century since Martin Luther King delivered his iconic I Have a Dream Speech (as part of the March for Jobs and Justice in Washington, D.C.), in many respects – particularly in economic matters – there has been little or no progress at all.

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Indeed, by certain measures equality has significantly diminished in the US. Accompanying a minimum wage that, when adjusted for inflation, is lower than it was in 1968, and wages that – except for the wealthy – haven’t risen in decades, the economy has polarized wealth to a greater degree than ever, reducing the economic classes more and more to two – rich and poor – and squeezing the middle and working classes into little more than a memory in the process. In among other places, this lack of change is observable in the fact that it’s five decades later and people are still talking about jobs – coveting jobs as though jobs were those necessities and luxuries that work is obtained to secure.

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Berto Jongman: Bits, Bytes, & Stuff

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Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

Americans are 14th in Internet access

Consumer Electronics Trends for 2014

1. Connected Cars
2. Cheaper 4K Monitors and TVs
3. Digital Health
4. Laptop/Tablet 2 in 1 Combos
5. Curved TVs
6. 3D Printers
7. The Smart Home
8. Wearables

The Future Can't Wait: Over-the-Horizon Views on Development

This text provides the findings of a 2011 “Symposium on the Future of Development Challenges,” which was hosted by USAID. The basic goal of the symposium was to identify better ways of planning for future global development, particularly in four different contexts. (Note: In addition to an introduction and conclusion, the text summarizes the conclusions of four context-specific panels, which were all subdivided into four additional categories of interest — populations, science and technology, politics and economies, and the environment.)

SmartPlanet: 4% Completion Rate for Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)

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smartplanet logoOnly four percent complete massive open online courses: setback or growing pains?

Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have relatively few active users, and  user engagement falls off dramatically, especially after the first one to two weeks weeks of a course. Ultimately, only a handful of users persist to the course end.

That's the gist of a recent study from a University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education (Penn GSE) study. The study's authors, Laura Perna and Alan Ruby, analyzed the movement of a million users through sixteen Coursera courses offered by the University of Pennsylvania from June 2012 to June 2013.

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John Steiner: Global Brain at Huffington Post [Don’t Laugh, Please…]

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John Steiner
John Steiner

Global Brain

What Is the ‘Internet of Things'?

Cadell Last | Posted 11.26.2013 | Technology
Cadell Last Welcome to the Internet of Things (IoT). Currently the idea of the IoT has many definitions. Most include a world in the not-too-distant future where most objects are computerized and seamlessly integrated into our information network, creating “smart” grids, homes, and environments.

John Maguire: YouTube (5:19) What Is The Integral Movement?

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Phi Beta Iota: Another phenomenal personal effort by John Maguire. Inspiration in our darkest hour of betrayal. People with integral consciousness can nueralize traitors and criminals destroying the Commonwealth, BUT that universal consciousness must emerge first. Start now — watch this video (5 minutes, 19 seconds).