Category: words

  • Santa Claus and quantum entanglement

  • Bill Buxton delivering 45 of the most important minutes on design thinking and practice I’ve experienced in recent memory. This is a recording of a presentation from 2008 at IIT in Chicago. Buxton is a senior investigator at Microsoft Research and author of Sketching User Experience. This is NOT a “buy my book” talk that…

  • A critique does not consist in saying that things aren’t good the way they are. It consists in seeing on just what type of assumptions, of familiar notions, of established and unexamined ways of thinking the accepted practices are based… To do critcism is to make harder those acts which are now too easy. Michel…

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  • fancycwabs: Sure, it’s showmanship, but it’s ALSO generally good advice.

  • theatlanticcities: “Bogotá is an urban policy ‘miracle,’ moving from failure to case study in just 20 years. The Colombian capital has become known internationally for it innovative municipal initiatives prioritizing civic culture, public transportation, public spaces, and creative social programs. Bogotá’s transformation has been led by strong figures like former Mayor Antanas Mockus, who mooned a university…

  • “We intuitively assume that our visual system generates a continuous stream of images, just like a video camera. However, we have now demonstrated that the visual cortex suppresses redundant information and saves energy by frequently forwarding image differences.” The researchers recorded the neurons’ responses to natural image sequences, for example vegetation landscapes or buildings. They…

  • The case for Dennis Rodman

    The case for Dennis Rodman jkottke: At Skeptical Sports, Benjamin Morris (who was just hired at FiveThirtyEight) has an extensive series of posts about Dennis Rodman. The conclusion he arrives at after many graphs and a dozen different posts is that Dennis Rodman was probably way better at whatever it was that Dennis Rodman did…

  • After Setbacks, Online Courses Are Rethought

    After Setbacks, Online Courses Are Rethought tacanderson: MOOCs aren’t broken. Anytime you reduce the friction for people to start something you’re going to see an increase in people not finishing. That’s not a bad thing. It doesn’t even mean they didn’t get what they wanted/needed out of it.  What we really need is a MOOC…

  • underarainbow: Hutton did not describe the Earth’s evolution as a linear and irreversible process but as a dynamic cycle of erosion, deposition, consolidation, and uplifting before erosion starts the cycle anew. At localities in Scotland, he observed that granite was not the oldest rock, as Werner and his student Johann Wolfgang von Goethe had assumed.…