Volunteer role: Senior Software Architect / Co-manager of technical team
Position Purpose: The purpose of this position is to design, develop, and administer data
management solutions by using database management software. This person should lead, train,
and supervise the technical team for the Implicit Marginalia project, and provide technical
support for the organization.
Volunteer Tasks:
to make sure everyone is on the same page and properly manages daily tasks, and avoid
confusion
to resolve their technical issue as quickly as possible
technical questions and update them about recent technical changes
technical problems and identify needed browsers
careers
make them updated about the last technical changes in the organization
understanding of their technical objectives
on track
Working conditions:
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Equipment and Machines used:
software tools such as Slack, Kid lamp, Google groups, Microsoft teams, Microsoft
planer, Tadlow, and different types of data science tools
Reporting relationships:
the team performance for the company CEO
of the draft products, and raw database for the Implicit Marginalia project to the company
CEO
Qualifications
Education:
Hiring for this position is based on applicants’(volunteers’) accomplishments and related sectors;
However, Ph.D. or master’s in data science-related fields is preferred.
Related experience:
At least one-year of work experience in related fields such as technical architecture, leading
technical team, or chief data science background.
Job skills/knowledge required
Knowledge
Google groups, Microsoft teams, Microsoft planer, Tadlow, and different types of data
science tools
account mathematical models and scientific analysis to predict and assess the results and
effects of those designs
cumulative, and more contextual
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to attain organizational goals
Skills
Abilities
numerous people
problems
unifying force for all communication efforts
Other personal characteristics:
personnel, other managers, program participants, and other supporters
diversity and inclusion values
others’ work
disciplinary citations
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Appendix C
Implicit Marginalia - Updated Project Description
Implicit Marginalia Project
Join CrowdDoing and the Implicit Marginalia project team in envisioning the future of
online search and bringing these innovations to life! If you are passionate about technology and
the role it plays in facilitating the attainment of knowledge, then this position is for you.
What is Implicit Marginalia? Have you ever quoted a text while doing research or giving
a presentation, and wondered what other sources have quoted that same content? Well Implicit
Marginalia, patented by Reframe It, allows you to access other bodies of literature where said text
has been mentioned, through the use of its automated annotation method. The way this works is
that every time a phrase, sentence, or passage from a given text is quoted in a later text, a
snapshot of that later text is turned into a comment that is inserted in the earlier text next to the
passage being quoted.
Why is this unique? Aside from pointing out other sources where a given text has been
cited, Implicit Marginalia is unique in that it allows users to prioritize their search according to
their preferences. Some of the ways in which this information can be filtered involves seeing how
this given text has been quoted over time, where in the world, and the implications others have
drawn out of it.
Who will benefit from this project? This tool is significant and necessary, as the
implementation of it would revolutionize the way we read. It would help researchers, students,
and a variety of other professionals better understand the context of the readings they are
engaging with, as well as their importance, and use.
Sounds like something you want to be a part of? Our team is looking for a Software
Architect that would lead the technical team in designing and implementing our Implicit
Marginalia annotation search tool. So, if this is a position you are intrigued by, please refer to the
job description attached for more information on the position.
For questions and correspondence regarding codesigning a perfect volunteer role for yourself in the CrowdDoing systems change venture lab please email: "Journey.ikigai@crowddoing.world"
Watch our video to learn more: Systemic change by CrowdDoing