Sustaining wonder: Jupyter and the knowledge commons
New challenges are emerging for Jupyter, open information, and investing in the future. You, the innovators of this growing knowledge commons, will determine how we meet these challenges and sustain the ecosystem. Carol Willing shows how you can start.
Talk Title | Sustaining wonder: Jupyter and the knowledge commons |
Speakers | Carol Willing (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo) |
Conference | JupyterCon in New York 2018 |
Conf Tag | The Official Jupyter Conference |
Location | New York, New York |
Date | August 22-24, 2018 |
URL | Talk Page |
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Video | Talk Video |
With elegant simplicity, Jupyter inspires users to interact with information in novel and exciting ways. As a de facto standard, Jupyter is revolutionizing education, research, and business and is creating new opportunities for exploration, storytelling with data, communication, and profitable products. However, education, research, and business often have competing goals, priorities, and interests, and new challenges are emerging for Jupyter, open information, and investing in the future. These are not simple challenges with proven solutions. You, the innovators of this growing knowledge commons, will determine how we meet these challenges and sustain the ecosystem. Carol Willing shows how you can start by applying the lifetime of research by Elinor Ostrom, winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economics, to these challenges: “We must learn how to deal with complexity rather than just rejecting it. Learning to trust others is central to cooperation.”