Farewell to Peter Yim DEI | Jan 18, 2023 | Christina Engelbart Over 100 individuals can count themselves alumni of Doug Engelbart’s career, dating clear back to the late 1950s. Fast forward to 1999, the remarkable Peter Yim... [Continue Reading]
IT Day Japan 2021: Can IT save the worsening crisis of mankind? DEI | Dec 4, 2021 | Christina Engelbart The Doug Engelbart Institute is proud to sponsor the virtual symposium IT Day Japan 2021: “Can IT save the worsening crisis of the mankind?” – Saturday, December 4, 2021 17:00-19:00 (Pacific Time). I will be there in spirit this year, a digital presence, expect more to come! The others will be live, I’m very much looking forward to their insights and discussion on this far reaching topic! [Continue Reading]
Collective IQ and Continuous Improvement DEI | Aug 3, 2021 | Rob Miller By guest contributor Rob Miller // How do you harness the collective intelligence of a group, solve difficult problems, and share what you learn? [Continue Reading]
IT Day Japan - solving urgent global issues DEI | Dec 9, 2020 | Christina Engelbart This year's topic for IT Day Japan 2020 is "What can IT do for the democratic crisis in COVID-19 pandemic?" - an issue of immediate, urgent, complex, global importance. The video is now up for those who missed the live event on Zoom. [Continue Reading]
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of The Demo DEI | Dec 8, 2018 | Christina Engelbart Events were held on three continents celebrating the 50th anniversary of Doug Engelbart's landmark demo - exploring the past and future of a brilliant legacy and all it inspires! [Continue Reading]
Doug Engelbart’s Paradigm for Bootstrapping DEI | Dec 8, 2018 | Karen Risa Robbins Guest contributor Karen Risa Robbins with Christina Engelbart explore the essential elements of Doug Engelbart's paradigm for bootstrapping networked teams, initiatives, and organizations. [Continue Reading]
Engelbart on Improving Improvement DEI | Jan 14, 2018 | Jim Spohrer From guest author Jim Spohrer - Doug Engelbart is most well-known for inventing the mouse, and as an internet pioneer. However, Doug’s vision for improving improvement to better tackle complex, urgent problems is to many his most significant contribution.[Continue Reading]
Announcing a cool new way to experience the 1968 Demo! DEI | Mar 18, 2017 | CE w. Bret Victor Now you can experience Doug Engelbart's "Mother of All Demos" like never before - in this new interactive format you get a bird's eye view of the video that is browsable, skimmable, sampleable... [Continue Reading]
The true promise of Interactive Computing: Leveraging our Collective IQ DEI |
Apr 14, 2016 | Christina Engelbart What is this promise? In Doug's mind it was always about humans interacting with each other and with their knowledge in dynamic knowledge ecosystems, facilitated by a suite of interactive tools and processes. This is the gateway to augmenting human intellect, boosting Collective IQ, enhancing human effectiveness, and Bootstrapping Brilliance in business and society. [Continue Reading]
Internet Society showcases Engelbart's Legacy in Action DEI | May 8, 2015 | Christina Engelbart One year after inducting Doug Engelbart to the Internet Hall of Fame, the Internet Society ran a profile piece showcasing his lasting legacy, in particular how one professor – Dr. Gardner Campbell, Vice Provost for Learning Innovation and Student Success at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) – is putting his vision to practice. “Doug Engelbart’s greatest breakthrough may be to change how we think, how we learn and innovate, and how we collaborate.” [Continue Reading]
July 2, 2013: Last week a Great Man, Doug Engelbart, passed away DEI | Jul 8, 2013 | Kevin Hughes By guest author, internet pioneer Kevin Hughes. // "Today's Web is a fraction of what his vision was over 40 years ago - a set of technologies that could augment intellect and accelerate human progress for the benefit of all.” [Continue Reading]
More on getting beyond paper and linear media DEI | May 17, 2010 | Christina Engelbart A paradigm shift from paper and other linear media to models that more closely map to how our minds work to better serve our collective intellect. [Continue Reading]
By Marion Softky for The Almanac [source] Publication Date: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 Douglas Engelbart is used to swimming upstream; he’s been doing it for 50 [Continue Reading]