Got Gaming Skills? Contribute to Science!

What a clever idea – allowing gamers to leverage their skills to help solve protein folding: http://fold.it

Excerpts from the site…

Foldit is a revolutionary new computer game enabling you to contribute to important scientific research.

What big problems is this game tackling?

Protein structure prediction: As described above, knowing the structure of a protein is key to understanding how it works and to targeting it with drugs. A small proteins can consist of 100 amino acids, while some human proteins can be huge (1000 amino acids). The number of different ways even a small protein can fold is astronomical because there are so many degrees of freedom. Figuring out which of the many, many possible structures is the best one is regarded as one of the hardest problems in biology today and current methods take a lot of money and time, even for computers. Foldit attempts to predict the structure of a protein by taking advantage of humans’ puzzle-solving intuitions and having people play competitively to fold the best proteins.

Prisoner’s Dilemma Explained – Game Theory

Why would someone admit to murder despite a lack of hard evidence? Game theory, of course.

How to Negotiate a Pay Raise with Game Theory

This vidcast is a true story of negotiating a pay raise from $12/hr to $300/hr using basic Game Theory. I keep the explanation nice and simple for an intro Game Theory lesson. If you finds this useful let me know and I’ll continue the series.

A Blip in the Stream of Introspection

I could watch these talks on my last day to live & consider it time well spent – two more brilliant TED presentations:

1) UK astronomer, Sir Martin Rees – takes us from the big bang through 600 million years in the future of evolutionary life on Earth with creatures that are as different from us as we are from bacteria.

2) Robert Wright – on the acceleration of technological evolution as launched on the same trajectory as human evolution – discussed in the context of world peace & moral introspection.

My Speech as President (Preliminary)

This podcast shares an entrepreneurial idea that will revolutionize the world of politics by exposing the world’s most brilliant speakers on any given topic and empowering everyone to contribute meaningfully in a truly democratic system.

The podcast itself is preliminary and not intended for public adoption. I go deeper into theory than the general public would care to hear, and plan to release a video-cast in the future with the objective of inciting massive public demand.

First few minutes are informative and background – the meat of the idea comes middle to end. Feedback & critique appreciated!

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Web Theory 201

Crazy Idea Incoming

My last three weeks have been spent writing, deleting, & rewriting about what is possibly the most exciting idea I’ve had in my life. It’s gigantic. I’m having trouble writing it concise enough to spread like the wildfire I’m hoping for. Well, I’ve come up with a solution.

Last night around 2am I threw down the cash for a digital video camera. It was only $130 and it came with 100 raving reviews on Amazon. Skeptical of the low price, I checked all (three) of the negative reviews and concluded it was the perfect buy for vlogging. As a moderately-ok writer, but a spazzed-out passionate speaker, video seems like the optimal route to unleash this upcoming idea to the web.

The camera’s in the mail. I’m refining the presentation-sequence\strategy. Stay tuned for some stuff!

Internet Vs TV

If you’ve seen TV, you know what it feels like to be dumbed down by mindless trash. Let’s face it, most mainstream media undermines your intelligence. Humans are capable of great thoughts & creativity, but exposure to crappy media causes our minds to stagnate.

As streaming video takes hold on the internet, we’re presented with a new option. For the first time in history, humanity’s most powerful and intelligent media is available at your fingertips. You need only know it’s there.

Three Design Opportunities for a Brighter Future

Three entrepreneurial ideas have been churning in my head for a while now. Rather than hide them for some competitive advantage, I’d like to share them with you and possibly tackle them together. If sharing these ideas leads to direct competition, so be it. As my ideas are all triple bottom line business models at least the competition will move us forward.

Before reading the rest of this post, you’ll benefit greatly from watching William McDonough speak on the concept of design. As one example, McDonough puts you in the shoes of Thomas Jefferson charged with the task of designing the Bill of Rights. Feel ready to take on that one yourself? For better or for worse, we’re faced with similarly massive design problems today, and the solutions are far from clear. Together, however, I am optimistic we can design a better future.

My entrepreneurial opportunities follow. I estimate the solution to any of these challenges, taken to market properly, would be worth millions (if not billions) today.

Idea 1: Climate Crisis, Sustainability and Green Technology

The fact that we face consumption rates far beyond sustainability is no longer controversial within the scientific community. We need a massive change and we need it now.

Many people take the political route to elicit change. Frankly, I have no faith that government alone can move fast enough to save us. What’s the alternative? Empower individuals.

In the next few years several green technologies will emerge that will save you money to use while saving the environment. One problem will be adopting them fast enough. It takes time for information to spread, and we can’t implement solutions we don’t know exist.

Background out of the way, here’s my idea: Create a website aimed at serving the the simplest, most effective means for maximizing sustainability at any given time. At the top corner of the site, put a panel that tracks how much money all the site’s visitors have saved in real time (think Traineo) by allowing users to report product usage & calculating their savings from the database.

Use that panel to set community-driven goals. Imagine a value of “$27,014,210.XY saved by our members!” XY is flying upwards. Right below that it reads “Goal: $38 million saved by the end of 2008!”

This site would gather some interest. People would be excited to check back and see the progress made. Teens would help their grandparents install new things to report it on the site & together the world would be motivated by measurable progress towards sustainability.

I’m actually already working on this very project. It’s at greenolution.com – as of this time of writing the site is only a placeholder until I finish the back-end. Competitors & collaborators welcome – my wish is just to see such a site in existence sooner than later. Let’s go!

Idea 2: Our current models for educational content suck.

I’ve already talked about this extensively so I won’t go into detail here. Take McDonough’s approach to design and combine it with a better model for educational content and you’ve got the potential to make millions. Whether you’re interested in designing the first prototype for a particular subject, or laying out a site where others contribute their expertise through a superior content framework, a solution here will be huge.

Idea 3: Establish ratings for educational content.

The internet presents an opportunity to advance education like never before. Companies like Microsoft and Google are building massive databases of educational content. At the same time, innovative organizations like Connexions are striving to create a global repository of educational curriculum by enabling anyone to contribute. With these sites offering increasingly massive amounts of educational information, we have no shortage of options to choose from. Given the choice between the hundreds of Geometry lessons available, the question we naturally must ask is which shall we use? Certainly one of these lessons is better designed and easier to understand than the others, the data we are missing tells us which.

Lessons designed by a better teacher likely outperform those of an inferior teacher. Lessons that leverage objectively superior learning methods from cognitive psychology likely outperform material that doesn’t. Lessons that are interactive and fun likely outperform those that are dry and passive. Yet the back of our textbooks don’t provide any bar graphs or otherwise persuasive evidence of their refined effectiveness over alternatives.

Information on the effectiveness of educational content is measurable, yet we lack a framework through which to interpret it. The design problem: create that framework.

As people’s awareness of objectively superior educational curriculum grows, so too will the monetary incentive, pace, and vigor in which cognitive psychology is studied. The increased emphasis on cognitive psychology will lead to further enhanced educational content, and an accelerating upward spiral for human education will emerge.

For my final thesis prior to graduating I reviewed current research in the learning sciences to identify the objective metrics for learning people are using. Several confounds emerge when you dig deeper into this problem, but in the end there is reason to believe we could create an effective solution. I won’t paste my whole assessment here; but if you’re interested let me know & I’d be happy to share the findings. Let’s make it happen!

Human Computation: A Smashing Innovation

Humans wasted 9 billion hours playing solitaire in 2003. Imagine if you could find a way to capture that wasted potential and channel it into something fun and productive for the masses… now you’re talking about brilliant innovation.

In my next post I’ll be writing about three design problems\opportunities I’ve identified with similarly massive impacts. Stay tuned and perhaps we can solve one of them together.

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