By Gloria Andrada, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. (See all the posts in this series here.) One of my favorite things about Vierkant’s book is that it provides an original argument for ex… Read More
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Nick Shackleton-Jones provides a searing indictment of education in schools, colleges and organizations. He defines their problems, then offers a sensible solution: Design edu… Read More
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is acceptable to quadrate disconnected with rival billionaire and Twitter proprietor Elon Musk, but not needfully successful a supposed cage match the 2 tech… Read More
The five new foundational qualities of effective leadership
Today’s leaders have to be able to establish a compelling destination and then
navigate through the fog with a compas… Read More
Thirty-five percent of 18-year-olds with autism attend college, but a staggering 85% of college graduates with autism are underemployed or unemployed. Over 1 million people with autism in th… Read More
Twelve new faculty have joined the ranks of Illinois Computer Science's talented researchers and educators, with six joining the department in August, one more joining in January 2023, and f… Read More
art from some recent 'mainstream media' news articles One of the aspects of my life illuminating for others when they learn about my unexpected path of spiritual discovery is how 'Divi… Read More
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“Knowledge is about overcoming ignorance. Wisdom is about overcoming foolishness. So you understand wisdom by understanding foolishness, and you understan… Read More
"After decades in the shadow of the reigning model for Alzheimer's disease, alternative explanations are finally getting the attention they deserve," writes Quanta magazine — in a 10,0… Read More
Hello and welcome to a summary of “Thinking Fast and Slow”, Kahneman’s latest book on the inner workings of the human mind and how we make decisions. In this book, he delve… Read More
Credit: James ByrneVoice Recordings Spot Cognitive Impairment (MedPage Today):
A machine-learning model identified mild cognitive impairment and dementia from digital voice recordings of neu… Read More
In this week’s episode of the Impostor Syndrome Files, we talk about why it’s so important to show curiosity and be vulnerable in our connections with others. Many of us strug… Read More
Sushma Raturi is an enthusiastic professional educator with over 25 years of varied work experience in the field of education. She is an alumna of St. Mary, Shillong, who after obtaining a g… Read More
AIA-CEA’s Dialogues 2020 pursues a framework for rethinking educational architecture
By Sean O’Keefe
As 2020 laid the fabric of America threadbare, systemic disparities in… Read More
It’s not always easy to take care of yourself. Exercise can be a chore, there isn’t enough time to relax, and it can be confusing to figure out what you should be eating. Of cour… Read More
In Today’s era of volatility, there is no other way but to re-invent. The only sustainable advantage you can have over others is agility, that’s it. Because nothing else is susta… Read More
However, it can also make you a controversial and polarizing figure--a plus if you're looking for a career in arts and entertainment; Nevertheless, many people with Uranus in Aquarius are dr… Read More
It was around midnight when a little dog darted out in front of Dr. Abigail Marsh’s car.
She swerved to avoid it, sending her car into a spin across the freeway until it finally came t… Read More
A leading group of medical experts on Tuesday declined to endorse cognitive screening for older adults, fueling a debate that has simmered for years.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force… Read More
Your Free People Horoscope with Tracy Allen — July 15-21
Let Tracy Allen prepare you for this week as we navigate through an eclipse in Capricorn and Mercury’s move back into Can… Read More
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In this article, we will explore the way in which eustress – what I call ‘tamed stress’ – may provide a long-lasting solution to… Read More
Free People Horoscope by Tracy Allen, Week of December 11–17
Your weekly guide to what’s on the horizon, courtesy of Tracy Allen…
SAGITTARIUS
November 22–December 2… Read More
Tom Hogan notes that this is the 31st CIL conference. As always this conference is focused on technology applicable to libraries. There are 1181 participants, 166 exhibits only partici… Read More
Qualitative Research Methodology with IMA Faculty Member Karen Campbell: Research projects with human subjects are often the focus of IMA theses: An African American lesbian interviewed Afri… Read More