Posts tagged iphone

Introduction to Bioconductor workshop, Seattle 2009

Fred Hutchinson cancer center.

For the past 3 days, I’ve been attending a workshop at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (iPhone pic above) on a data analysis package called BioConductor. Disappointingly, it was not exactly what I was expecting. And by “exactly”, I mean “in no way”.

There was no avenue for providing any feedback during or after the workshop and as I’m sure everyone can tell; I was raised to say nothing at all if I don’t have anything nice to say. However my parents didn’t have any rules about blogging, so I will post a few comments and suggestions for organizers of future “workshops” here, based on my experience over the past few days.

  • Introductions: If you advertise for, and receive, attendees from industry who travel across the country and pay $1,200 to attend your workshop; make an effort to greet or at least acknowledge them in some way. Even just a casual few words during the coffee break on the first day would be both professional and cordial.
  • Backgrounds: In a group size of 15 people, you have time to briefly allow attendees to introduce themselves to the group and organizers and detail their experience and research aims. Not only does this encourage interaction, it will allow you to tailor your program and language accordingly.
  • Room setup: Adults do not enjoy being squashed into small rooms, with 3 people on desks clearly designed for one or two. Also, do not use a whiteboard that you acknowledge is out of view for half the room. Just don’t.
  • Deliver what was promised: Let’s say you are running an introductory course for a new type of bonsai pruning. Spending 70% of the time talking about the pros and cons of soil and water, then handing out a pre-packaged DIY tutorial for your new method, is not what those attending your workshop were expecting.
  • Questions: If you ask for questions and there are none, that is not a good sign. Good scientists give presentations that stimulate intelligent discussion and questioning. If you ask for questions and someone does ask one, allow them to finish their question before you start answering what you think they were asking.
  • References: If you are giving a lot of information and opinions to an educated audience, you need to provide references and follow up reading material. Handing out copies of a text book with your name on the cover, from which you presumably received royalties (via a course-fee-funded bulk purchase), does not seem very independent.
  • Common sense: When planning an introductory course, try to think like someone who isn’t already an expert in the field. Skipping over the steps of how one goes from a raw bonsai tree, to one that is ready for your specific and new method of pruning, is frustrating to the audience. If I don’t feel confident I can use this new technique when I get home and back to my own trees, rather than those provided in the course, it’s difficult to summon the energy and will power to learn new, advanced methods.

On the plus side, the lunch boxes were delicious and constant access to pastries, coffee and ice water will be missed!

How to: Geotagged photobloging with iPhone 3G & Wordpress

picture-1Non-geeky friends: if you value our friendship, please stop reading now!

apple_iphoneAfter learning that the iPhone 3G embeds GPS location data in the ‘meta-data’ of every photo, I thought it would be cool to use this information to show the location of photos I post on my Wordpress (self-hosted) blog. An example is shown on left.

Once you have things set up, you simply need to take a photo, email it to a certain ’secret’ email address, placing the post title in the subject and post content in the body of the email, and voila – everything else is automatic!

To do this you will need the following:

  1. iPhone 3G (or other device with GPS, camera and email)
  2. Wordpress blog & host that allows you to install plugins
  3. A host that allows you to set up something called a ‘cron job’ – basically a server setting that runs a predefined script every x minutes/hours/days. I use Godaddy and they allow it.
  4. The ExZO plugin (I’m using version 0.b7.5)
  5. The Postie plugin, development version

Step 1: More >

iPhone 4G?

iphone-loveThere is talk of new iPhone hardware possibly coming out this summer, in addition to the 3.0 update of the operating system (which looks pants-wettingly-good!).

However having just bought the 3G – and paying through the nose for it (eg. US$500 ’security deposit’) I am not overly desperate to upgrade to something that is only a minor improvement.

Things that would encourage me to upgrade:

  • A better camera: At least 5MP, zoom functionality and perhaps a flash?
  • A forward-facing camera: Skype or iChat video calls
  • High/low end models: Not to sound too elitist, but I don’t want to see every 2nd person on the subway holding the same device as me.
  • Faster wifi: Draft-N would be nice, maybe allowing for wireless syncing.
  • Memory card slot: Wishful thinking, but I’d like to be able to download my digital camera pics to the phone on the go.
  • Replaceable battery: A brick is a brick.
  • All of this and a sexier case: Plastic is, and looks, cheap. The 2G model with its aluminum back was much more aesthetically pleasing.

Things that would NOT encourage me to upgrade:

  • More storage: Yawn
  • Another botched launch: I don’t want to have to hear how OMG amazing the phone is from certain people in Australia, before I have been able to get one here in New York.

Did I miss anything?

Warship in The City

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Omg! Even has a stealth bomber on it’s deck! This city is amazing…

Billboard rage

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This ad has been annoying me all week; I just don’t get it. Is it making fun of the woman on the phone? Or is it saying LizClaiborne (who?) is inclusive of not only people of color (in the background, sans speach-bubble), but also pay-phone-using hobos?

Also, I just discovered that my iPhone photo editing app can add
totally-non-childish speech bubbles to a photo!

Sent from my iPhone 3G.

Harlem 125th street @ 10am

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Did some work at home this morning. Waiting for the 10am train now. Still freezing even though the sun is out!

Sent from my iPhone 3G.