AC Grayling on the decline of academic contemplation
It's now rather old, but I wanted to note this piece by philosopher AC Grayling about the ways assessments are forcing universities to focus on measurable productivity
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Skip to contentIt's now rather old, but I wanted to note this piece by philosopher AC Grayling about the ways assessments are forcing universities to focus on measurable productivity
MG Siegler had a short piece a couple months ago about cellphones at the dinner table that argues that it's not antisocial if 1) everyone is doing it,
I was in Washington DC last week, and managed to take in the Nam June Paik exhibit at the National Gallery. It was an unexpected lesson in technology
Last week I was in Washington DC, at a workshop on the future of counterinsurgency and irregular warfare. Not the most obvious moment to encounter works that provide
A brief post about self-tracking and the quantified self movement on my Future 2 blog.
While looking for a replacement for Ecto (which I've used for years, but which has now become unacceptably unstable), I stumbled upon this attack on WriteRoom and the
Just came across this picture from their trip to England in April. at the science museum, via flickr
This is great: click for the full size version Personally I find an open workspace great for some kinds of work, but I'm very much the type who
Okay, last post before I go back to work. Following up on the brain vs. mind post, here's Ben Goldacre talking about an interesting 2008 article measuring how
Edward Tenner has a piece in The Atlantic about the Titanic's continued importance in Ireland as "an icon of the vanished glories of Belfast shipbuilding at its peak."