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DIARY: December 14, 2001 03:40 PM Friday; Rod Welch

Letter to Terry confirm meeting next Wed at Stanford on SDS.

1...Summary/Objective
2...Morris Attend Meeting with Terry


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CONTACTS 
0201 - Bootstrap Institute                                                                                                                                                O-00000735 0101
020101 - Mr. Douglas C. Engelbart, Ph.D.
0202 - Stanford University                                                                                                                                                O-00000796 0404
020201 - Mr. Terry Winograd, PhD; Professor                                                                                                                               O-00000796 0404

SUBJECTS
Faith Gain Experience to Invest Limited Time Nobody Has Experience or
Cognitive Science Cultural Barrier to Advancing Beyond Information
Winograd, Terry Introduction Set Meeting Discuss Need for Education F
Customers Comprehend Message Effective, David Stanfield
Engelbart, Doug Made Introduction Education Contact Teach Com Metrics
Peer Review Terry Winograd Stanford Feels POIMS Has Good Sounding Buz
Meeting Terry Winograd Scheduled for 011219 1000
POIMS Peer Review Terry Winograd Feels Too Many Good Sounding Buzz Wo
Educate Experience Self-evident Benefits to Grow Customers

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2911 -    ..
2912 - Summary/Objective
2913 -
291301 - Follow up ref SDS 89 0000, ref SDS 87 0000.
291302 -
291303 - Submit ref DIT 1 0001 to Terry responding to his letter yesterday that
291304 - provided thoughtful analysis of SDS, ref DRP 4 0001, POIMS and
291305 - provided examples of his work product. ref SDS 89 0001
291307 -  ..
291308 - Copy goes to Doug to see if he wants to attend, and to comment on
291309 - NLS.
291311 -  ..
291312 - Copy to Morris about attending to hear about cognitive science and
291313 - technology.
291315 -  ..
291316 - Copy to Pat Lincoln for background our telecon next Tuesday to prepare
291317 - for meeting with Terry.
291318 -
291319 -    1.  Thanks for directions to your office, and providing background
291320 -        on your work to prepare for the meeting.  Based on this
291321 -        information, would like to meet on Wednesday at 1000 in your
291322 -        office. ref DIT 1 0001
291324 -         ..
291325 -    2.  Terry offered a lot of thoughtful analysis in his letter on
291326 -        011213, ref SDS 89 623O, that took time for review, and
291327 -        provides important issues to take up. ref DIT 1 JU5N
291329 -         ..
291330 -    3.  Paper on <I>Language/Action Perspective.... </I> shows
291331 -        considerable alignment with aspects of Communication Metrics
291332 -        supported by SDS, ref SDS 89 QJ5N, so this seems like a good
291333 -        basis to meet, as suggested by Doug Engelbart on Monday.
291334 -        Considering cognitive science along with management science and
291335 -        technology shown in your paper seems to me is essential for
291336 -        moving from information to a culture of knowledge.  Many people
291337 -        are reticent about this integration, so your thinking is
291338 -        important to move forward. ref DIT 1 AV6K
291340 -         ..
291341 -    4.  As shown in the record yesterday, I have considered questions
291342 -        you asked and am pleased to pursue them in greater depth.  For
291343 -        example, I, too, am curious about SDS and NLS, ref SDS 89 6P4M,
291344 -        and so join you to invite Doug's comments on his perspective.
291345 -        ref DIT 1 IW7M
291347 -         ..
291348 -    5.  Would like to focus meeting on ways and means for education to
291349 -        advance literacy using SDS, as set out in my letter on Monday.
291350 -        Doug calls this co-evolution.  I am of course open to tackling
291351 -        any of the many issues you raised in your letter yesterday.
291352 -        They are all important, but each requires careful attention in
291353 -        order to make progress.  We can't do them all in one meeting.
291354 -        Possibly this first meeting can go through the record on 010614
291355 -        explaining SDS support for education, ref SDS 57 HD6O, and this
291356 -        may clear up some of the issues on handling the SDS
291357 -        environment. ref DIT 1 1Y8K
291358 -
291359 -            [On 011216 Terry agrees to focus first meeting on SDS
291360 -            support for education. ref SDS 91 0001
291362 -         ..
291363 -    6.  Thanks again for your comments.  Look forward to meeting you
291364 -        next Wednesday. Jack Park has advised he cannot meet with us.
291365 -        By copy will extend invitation to Doug again.
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SUBJECTS
Winograd, Terry Can Morris Attend Meeting at Stanford on 011219
Psychology Cognitive Science Philosophy Political Science Not Accepte
Credibility for Attening Meetings

3305 -
330601 -  ..
330602 - Morris Attend Meeting with Terry
330603 -
330604 -
330605 - Letter to Morris says.....
330606 -
330607 -    Seem to have a meeting set up next Wed 011219 1000 with Terry
330608 -    Winograd at Stanford.  He was referred by Doug Engelbart on your
330609 -    favorite subject, how to help technology folks grapple with cog
330610 -    science, cited in your letter on 011211. ref SDS 86 XJ8N  You can
330611 -    see from his letter below, he is pretty skeptical about SDS, so you
330612 -    guys should get along great. Here is my reply to Terry and setting
330613 -    scope of meeting.
330615 -     ..
330616 -    I have asked Doug Engelbart to attend, so you can meet him, if he
330617 -    comes along.
330619 -     ..
330620 -    Directions are in Terry's letter on 011213. ref DRP 4 0001
330622 -     ..
330623 -    Let me know if you can do this.
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