Scott MacLeod's Research Group
Research Topics
Ethno-Wiki-Virtual-World-Graphy
- Virtual Harbin generation
- Realistic virtual earth / cosmos generation, group build-able at atomic/molecular, neuronal/cellular, and streetview/behavioral levels
- Avatar robotics' design
- Brain chemistry research and modeling
- Wiki ethnography generation
- Field work to actual Harbin Hot Springs
wiki CC OCW World University and School generationhttp://www.worlduniversityandschool.org (~12 main areas)
- Languages, in all 8,044 entries in languages, as wiki schools
- Nation states, each a major university
- Academic subject development
PeoplePlease contact me to discuss opportunities to join our group!
- (WUaS Fellow)
- (graduate student)
- (post-baccalaureate student)
- (WUaS/undergraduate)
*Scott G.K. MacLeod is an American academic and Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology at World University and School. He is currently also the publisher at the Academic Press at World University and School. MacLeod was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and grew up on the eastern seaboard of the U.S., attending Reed College in Portland, Oregon. He received a Master's Degree in anthropology from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a Diploma of Research from the University of Edinburgh. His research focuses on the information technology network society age, the world wide web cosmos, and actual-virtual Harbin Hot Springs. He is World University and School's founder, president, CEO and presiding clerk (in the manner of Friends/Quakers). Wiki World University and School is CC MIT OCW-centric (in 7 languages) and CC Yale OYC-centric and seeks to develop major universities in all ~200 countries' main and official languages, as well as wiki schools in all 7,097 living languages; WUaS plans to offer online CC OCW Bachelor, Ph.D., law, M.D. as well as I.B. high school degrees, partly in group video. He is the author of Naked Harbin Ethnography: Hippies, Warm Pools, Counterculture, Clothing-Optionality and Virtual Harbin (San Francisco and Berkeley: Academic Press at World University and School 2016).
* info@worlduniversityandschool.org
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