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Sea Anemone, Baja, California: ZyLAB; City Innovate, Indexing houses in Google Street View in cities in all ~200 countries for legal tech and improving government and their I.T., Brainstorming-wise, how best to teach such law online (e.g. hire Stanford Law students who might be interested in becoming faculty to teach in online group video), and how could many different high-achieving and talented students (in ~200 countries' official languages) benefit for these learning opportunities - and perhaps in new ways, such as developing contracts with a city (in different countries to help improve their information technology, government accessibility and in the legal tech field especially) - to help their cities innovate I.T.-wise and legally? * * * To get an idea of Google Street View in a very early phase, visit the Harbin Hot Springs' gate in Google Street View here ~ http://tinyurl.com/p62rpcg ~ https://twitter.com/HarbinBook ~ where you can "walk" down the road '4 miles' to Middletown and 'amble' around the streets there, if inclined. Check out the houses in Middletown, California; imagine legal documents in many languages associated with them. (Harbin Hot Springs is my actual-virtual ethnographic field site).

Previous: Chitwan National Park, Nepal: Thanks! Do you have any resources for teaching Biology and Chemistry to grades 10-12?, Check out this - https://ocw.mit.edu/high-school/ - in its 5 languages (and related by Googling) - and these ideas and resources here - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/WUaS_International_Baccalaureate_Diploma_and_Programme - but no resources yet in a realistic virtual earth, And check out too these Khan Academy and Stanford resources, Am particularly interested at WUaS in facilitating these with an actual virtual realistic virtual earth and even Lego re Lab on a Brick + ... a realistic virtual earth at cell and atomic levels too would facilitate interesting explorations in biology / genetics for high schoolers, I am interested. Where do I begin? -Camron * You could try Khan Academy's resources. Each page begins with "Start with the basics" ... Am curious when MIT Scott Greenwald's Electro-static playground for learning, chemistry, and physics - https://twitter.com/scottgwald/status/837414401854566400 - becomes part of a Google Street View / Earth / VR / AR where to begin to build out wiki and IB, Non-theist f/Friends/Quakers - a non-theological non-theist friendly Friendly NtF (having written my Reed College thesis on liberation theology, Taoist-American, Kilted Yogis
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Dear Jay, Dee, Johannes and Roland,

Thanks for your excellent presentations at Stanford Law CodeX, Johannes, Jay and Dee. I'd like to re-visit your presentations again soon in the 'CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics'' Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL48E61C121CAD0E1B - but until then how might we explore developing student opportunities, perhaps entrepreneurially, to help with city innovation potentials, and in the legal tech space? As one example, I have the Dahlia project in mind, Dee - https://housing.sfgov.org/listings - which you mentioned in relation to Google, and I think you may have said in Google Street View, and with regard to further city legal tech innovations. Students here could entail Stanford Law and Stanford students, as well as online (CC-4 MIT OCW-centric in 5 languages) World University and School students in all ~200 countries' official / main languages. Some Tweets in these regards:

Thanks, @CodeXStanford for excellent @jcscholtes, @Jay_Nath & @deebrar presentations Th 9/27/18 

https://twitter.com/CodeXStanford/status/1045341934175174657 Re 'How do we unlock academic talent to work on the urgent challenges facing our cities?' How about every house in SF/cities into G Street View for Legal Tech+?


Johannes: Thank you #CodeX for yesterday’s invitation. It was a pleasure to present #ZyLAB ONE eDiscovery solution and our vision on how we use AI and data analytics to automate and support eDiscovery at #Stanford Law School. 
Your efforts to bring together research…

Jay: How do we unlock academic talent to work on the urgent challenges facing our cities? We need more scientists tackling congestion, the opioid crisis, and disaster response yet cities rarely ask for help or know how 

Dee: Always so inspired by our amazing program partners! #civicinnovation


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In developing World University and School, which is like Wikipedia in 300 languages with CC-4 MIT OpenCourseWare in 5 languages, WUaS would like to matriculate students online for free-to-students' excellent and innovative education. WUaS seeks to create major online universities in each of all ~200 countries' official main languages to offer online free-to-students' accrediting Bachelor, Ph.D, Law, M.D. as well as I.B. high school degrees ... and eventually in a a realistic virtual earth (think Google Street View with TIME SLIDER / Maps / Earth / Translate / TensorFlow +). And while MIT doesn't have a law school, so there's no MIT OpenCourseWare for law, Stanford Law has about 10 international projects.

Re my questions yesterday, in this Google-centric vision (Wikipedia/Wikidata/Wikibase & MIT OCW in their languages too), both text-mining and, for example, Google Voice in its ~100+  languages would be facilitated among so much more.  

Brainstorming-wise, how best to teach such law online (e.g. hire Stanford Law students who might be interested in becoming faculty to teach in online group video), and how could many different high-achieving and talented students (in ~200 countries' official languages) benefit for these learning opportunities - and perhaps in new ways, such as developing contracts with a city (in different countries to help improve their information technology, government accessibility and in the legal tech field especially) - to help their cities innovate I.T.-wise and legally? 

How might we best explore this further? Thank you again for your excellent A.I. and city innovate presentations.

Best regards, Scott 
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To get an idea of Google Street View in a very early phase, 
visit the Harbin Hot Springs' gate in Google Street View here ~ http://tinyurl.com/p62rpcg ~ https://twitter.com/HarbinBook ~ where you can "walk" down the road '4 miles' to Middletown and 'amble' around the streets there, if inclined. Check out the houses in Middletown, California; imagine legal documents in many languages associated with them. (Harbin Hot Springs is my actual-virtual ethnographic field site).

Thank you,
Scott



P.S. Here are some examples of other wiki subjects at WUaS (but which are not yet in other languages, to give you an idea of how WUaS works, and where MIT OCW courses for online credit can be found) - 
- https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Netherlands (not yet in Dutch, West Frisian, etc.)
https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/India (not yet in Hindi, Punjabi, etc.)


Are here too are the beginning 

Law Schools at World University and School (planned in main languages in them)











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Indexing houses in Google Street View in cities in all ~200 countries for legal tech and improving government and their I.T.?


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[codex_group_meetings] TODAY! CodeX Mtg (9/27 @1.30p PT): ZyLAB; City Innovate; MOCI - SLS N112 (or via Zoom)

On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 7:11 AM Roland Vogl <rvogl@law.stanford.edu> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

Our next CodeX meeting is today (September 27), from 1.30p to 2.30p PT, in Room N112 of the Neukom Building of SLS (or via Zoom link below).

Our guests will be:
Johannes C. Scholtes, Chief Strategy Officer and Chairman, ZyLAB. ZyLAB features an end-to-end eDiscovery platform using AI and data science tools. For 30+ years, ZyLAB has worked with corporations, law firms, and government to handle regulatory requests, eDiscovery, M&A, audits, and more. Mr. Scholtes' topic: "eDiscovery: Why More AI-based Automation and Support is essential for Today’s Legal Truth-Finding Missions."

Jay Nath, Co-Executive Director, City Innovatea nonprofit exploring ways to improve procurement so that residents and government employees can benefit from emerging technologies. Mr. Nath will discuss City Innovate's flagship Startup in Residence (STIR)a 16-week program that partners government organizations with entrepreneurs to address civic challenges.

Amardeep ("Dee") Prasad, Director of Partnerships, City & County of San Francisco, Mayor’s Office of Civic Innovation (MOCI). MOCI was established to help make government more collaborative, inventive, and responsive for San Franciscans, and works with city departments, community partners, and residents to drive impact on some of the City’s biggest challenges.  Ms. Prasad will describe MOCI's work, and San Francisco's participation in STIR. 

See you then!

Roland




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Thanks, Jay and Dee, for your emails!

Brainstorming-wise further, I've blogged a bit about this here - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2018/09/sea-anemone-baja-california-zylab-city.html - and see a lot of potential re city innovation in actual-virtual, physical-digital developments and especially re robotics (e.g. for home repair, testing on SF City? / state of California sites and buildings, - with possible other test places in India and The Netherlands, for example?), - all of which will involve further legal tech, teaching legal tech, legal tech entrepreneurialism, and A.I. text mining in many languages, for example. Will reply to your individual emails separately.

Thank you, Scott


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Sea Anemone, Baja, California: ZyLAB; City Innovate, Indexing houses in Google Street View in CITIES in all ~200 countries for legal tech & improving government & their I.T.  - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2018/09/sea-anemone-baja-california-zylab-city.html For #ActualVirtual, #PhysicalDigital developments and especially re robotics



- https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1045779918888435712
 

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Sea Anemone, Baja, California: ZyLAB; City Innovate, Indexing houses in Google Street View in CITIES in all ~200 countries for legal tech & improving government & their I.T.  - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2018/09/sea-anemone-baja-california-zylab-city.html For #RealisticVirtualEarth developments & especially re robotics @WUaSPress ~



- https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1045780181749661696





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