Getting back to public service – joining the Seattle Technology Board

Back in 2008, I served as a member of the City of Davis Finance and Budget Commission. I wrote a post on my lessons learned. Today, I’m excited to announce that I have been appointed by Mayor Mike McGinn and confirmed by the Seattle City Council to be a member of the Citizens’ Telecommunications andContinue reading “Getting back to public service – joining the Seattle Technology Board”

Visualization: Wealth Inequality in America

First, I find the content to be very mind-blowing. My perception of wealth in America is pretty similar to what the graph shows. It’s really hard to visualize what that much wealth really means. The alternative would be to use a logarithmic scale but that would also lose context. The visualization using simple shapes in the graphContinue reading “Visualization: Wealth Inequality in America”

Three new ways to engage with technology

The way we engage with technology is rapidly changing. The days of “Minority Report” style interactions are quickly coming true. We’ve already seen touch interfaces such as iPhones and Windows 8 PC’s and tablets. Voice recognition is getting better. The integration between man and machine is become reality. If all this seems way too scienceContinue reading “Three new ways to engage with technology”

The Noun Project, a warehouse of wonderful icons

The beauty of communicating through symbols is that it’s universal. It is a language that is understood by all, regardless of what your first language or education. How can Ikea train so many people of varying skills to be able to assemble complex furniture items. They do so through the use of imagery. One of myContinue reading “The Noun Project, a warehouse of wonderful icons”

Taking the plunge with my first whiteboard recording

I bought the gear and software well over a year ago in hopes of doing some screen recording. It’s been fear (and a bit of laziness) that’s been keeping me from publishing using this new medium. As with everything in life, the first one is usually the hardest. I’m hoping that getting this one outContinue reading “Taking the plunge with my first whiteboard recording”