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mayorgasmic: Anais Nin #anaisnin #quotes #inspiration #renewal #birthday #author (at Casa De Arno)
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About my Spanish Translation of “Enigma n”
floresuprm: About my Spanish Translation of “Enigma n” #elit #poetry #critcode #translation #DHpoco #DH #digitalhumanities A little over a week ago, Jim Andrews announced that he had updated the source code for his 1998 DHTML e-poem “Enigma n.” Having recently written an article for the Polish journal Culture Studies Review, and getting a Spanish translation…
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scienceyoucanlove: We don’t need more STEM majors. We need more STEM majors with liberal arts training. The ability to draw from other disciplines produces better scientists. In business and at every level of government, we hear how important it is to graduate more students majoring in science, technology, engineering and math, as our nation’s competitiveness…
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gjmueller: How Latino Families Use Educational Content and What That Means for Communities The Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop released the results of a survey that takes a deeper dive into how Hispanic-Latino families use educational content and the platforms by which they experience it. The Cooney Center surveyed 682 Hispanic-Latino parents of…
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I am an incurable romantic I believe in hope, dreams and decency I believe in love, Tenderness and kindness. I believe in mankind. I believe in goodness, Mercy and charity I believe in a universal spirit I believe in casting bread Upon the waters. I am awed by the snow-capped mountains By the vastness of…
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You take what is happening in education. Right now, in recent years, there’s a strong tendency to require assessment of children and teachers so that you have to teach to tests. And the test determines what happens to the child and what happens to the teacher. That’s guaranteed to destroy any meaningful educational process. It…
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tacanderson: Designers Imagine Creative Ways That Boston Can Live When It’s Mostly Underwater As climate change raises sea levels, many cities face the near certainty of flooding in the future. Take Boston. By 2100, forecasts show water levels climbing by five to six feet in its Harbor area, meaning that 30% of the city could…
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Notes from “The Information” by James Gleick
February 25, 2015 Chapter 4. To Throw the Powers of Thought into Wheel-Work Her exposition took the form of notes lettered A through G, extending to nearly three times the length of Menabrea’s essay. They offered a vision of the future more general and more prescient than any expressed by Babbage himself. How general? The…
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Notes from “The Information” by James Gleick
February 25, 2015 Chapter 4. To Throw the Powers of Thought into Wheel-Work …ne winter she grew obsessed with a fashionable puzzle known as Solitaire, the Rubik’s Cube of its day. Thirty-two pegs were arranged on a board with thirty-three holes, and the rules were simple: Any peg may jump over another immediately adjacent, and…