Hi On 25 April 2016 at 11:20, Sebastian Silva <sebast...@fuentelibre.org> wrote:
> El 25/04/16 a las 08:55, Dave Crossland escribió: > > > On 25 April 2016 at 08:12, Sebastian Silva <sebast...@fuentelibre.org> > wrote: > >> Laura an I are using 'intervention' as we think Sugar users are not >> common IT and *deployment* does sound like an impositive, top down >> approach. >> > > Sounds like psychiatry ;) > > > Although I code since childhood, my academic deformation is in Psychology > :-) > > Generally in social sciences intervention refers to taking action with the > intention to change something in a person or group. It implies an expected > outcome and responsibility beyond, in this case, merely providing access to > technology. > > The big difference I guess is that a proper intervention's results are > measured and evaluated. > However, for me, it also sound like an impositive, top down approach. I like "lab" because the essential idea of a laboratory is that it runs its own (somewhat scientific) experiments and judges its own results; no top-down impositions. But having a set of reference experiments to self-assess is wise. What are your expected results? :) -- Cheers Dave
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