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github.com github.com
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It's always a good idea to avoid things like 'both', since it's not future-proof — if we decided we wanted to support method overrides via headers, for example (which is sometimes used to get around firewalls that disallow non-GET/POST requests), then 'both' would need to become 'all', which would be a breaking change.
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twitter.com twitter.com
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nature. (2021, April 16). Coronavirus variants: Where do they come from? How do we spot them? What do they mean for COVID vaccines, and future of the pandemic? Https://t.co/NRbORu2hoF [Tweet]. @Nature. https://twitter.com/Nature/status/1383093697374474240
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twitter.com twitter.com
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ReconfigBehSci. (2021, January 29). RT @IndependentSage: 3.7 million infected with #COVID19 in the UK. An estimated 5-10% will develop #LongCovid. We can’t afford to ignore th… [Tweet]. @SciBeh. https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1355097550529945607
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docs.google.com docs.google.com
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All the evidence indicates that at the edge of the Internet lies an endless frontier of new potential applications and that new transmission technologies are eagerly absorbed as we have seen with the arrival of smartphones, 4G and 5G. The Internet continues to evolve as new ideas for its use and implementation bubble to the surface in the minds of inventors everywhere.
Will the future of the internet always be open
This paragraph has an embedded assumption that open standards of encapsulated protocols will continue to the the norm on the internet. Is there so much momentum in that direction that we can assume this to be true? What would it look like if this started to change?
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Taking a census every 10 years is better than never taking it, but in the future, say in 100 years, a census should be taken every day. We are perfectly capable of counting all people all the time. Everyone born should have an immovable ID from birth. One based on all the things we base our identity on: from our DNA, to our family ties, to what we look like, to our behavior. Some of those things change a little over time, but together all of them create the web of our identity. We can track this web in real time. We are technically capable of it. Some people will not want to be tracked every day, and that is fine. We don’t need a political census on a daily change. That is to say, we don’t need to count everyone every day. Even if we checked on whether someone was still alive every week, that is all we really need to know, and maybe even more information than we need for political purposes. The important point is we can count people any time we needed to, if we can easily identify them. We know how to do that now. So in 100 years, waiting till every decade to count people will seem very archaic.
Just because we can doesn't mean we should.
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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that knowledge belongs to future generations that's who that knowledge belongs to we don't know yeah and and so 00:54:20 when you think of knowledge belonging to future generations then you then you of course understand the importance of being very precise 00:54:32 and being a carer and being a guardian of all that you learn because you're only here for a short time
We don't own knowledge, it belongs to future generations. It's important to be very precise in your work as a carrier and a guardian of knowledge because you'll only have it for a very short time before passing it along.
via Uncle Ghillar Michael Anderson
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- Mar 2022
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askubuntu.com askubuntu.com
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Not what you asked, but as this question is linked to from a few places I hope someone finds this answer useful.
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hackeducation.com hackeducation.com
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"Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past," as Rage Against the Machine sang in their 1999 song "Testify." OK, actually it's a quote from George Orwell's 1984, but hey.
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"The best way to predict the future is to build it," computer scientist Alan Kay famously said.
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www.sciencedirect.com www.sciencedirect.com
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Epigenetic studies such as those involving DNA methylation and histone modification data will be pursued in the future
coming soon...
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- Feb 2022
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workshift.opencampusmedia.org workshift.opencampusmedia.org
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A study released today from the nonprofit Burning Glass Institute found that among new hires at leading firms such as Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, and Google, the share of positions in job postings requiring a bachelor’s degree remains extremely high. “There are a whole bunch of tech companies that continue to be pretty reliant on degrees,”
Skills-based is growing in adoption. And degrees still matter.
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- Jan 2022
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the old paradigms of critical pessimism ultimately lead to political paralysis and fatalism, another way of seeing technological expansion as inevitable and irreversible. Critical pessimism offers us few models of viable change, focusing only on the strength of entrenched power and the failure of all strategies of resistance. At its most reductive, critical pessimism scapegoats the media for all the faults of the current social order rather than recognizing that digital media might offer new technical potentials for responding to the fragmentation of contemporary social life or the domestic isolation of our children, housewives, and the elderly. Digital theory matters politically because of its ability to envision alternatives, to imagine a better future. Cyberspace provides a place to experiment with alternative structures of government, new forms of social relations, which may, at least on the most grassroots of levels, allow us to temporarily escape, if not fully transform, unacceptable social conditions in our everyday lives.
Jenkins suggests that whilst critical pessimism "..serves important functions" in the way it questions the lurid claims of computational culture that it fails to provide us with "...models of viable change". In his argument the technological offers a place to imagine and explore "a better future".
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getpocket.com getpocket.com
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Those who live for long periods under subjection of others tend to develop slavishness, a mental torpor difficult to dispel.
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www.niemanlab.org www.niemanlab.org
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https://www.niemanlab.org/collection/predictions-2022/
In the bustle of the holidays and life, I'd nearly forgotten to check out NiemanLab's annual Predictions for Journalism. I can't wait to catch up on the series.
h/t @Klingebeil
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nationalpost.com nationalpost.com
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Blackwell, T. (2022, January 18). Living for the moment: Study points to cognitive differences in people who are vaccine hesitant. National Post. https://nationalpost.com/health/living-for-the-moment-study-points-to-cognitive-differences-in-people-who-are-vaccine-hesitant
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en.itpedia.nl en.itpedia.nl
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Web 4.0: The Internet of Things and AI
Web 4.0 : The Internet of Things en AI Web 4.0 article Web_4.0 comes after Web 3.0, Web 2.0 and Web 1.0. What does it mean and what can we expect from it? The new web 4.0 has the following internet features....
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To the prospective student, our old semester tuition-based models may not compare well to $39 a month for six months to gain a credential that 150 major companies are considering the benchmark for entry-level employment.
HE can't compete with this apples-to-apples. Some will compete by ignoring the competition and relying on their own brands. Others will ignore this to their own detriment. I suspect there's a huge upside for institutions that seek to offer supplemental value-add in ways that leverage HE's competitive advantages so that (some) Learners see advantage to pursuing the Google credentials with/through a university because of a superior experience to meeting their needs.
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- Dec 2021
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github.com github.com
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Tip for those who run into the same error message and find this bug report by Google: Your cause for this error message might be a different cause entirely. To find your cause, set a breakpoint, and look at the call stack.
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- Nov 2021
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Beware: Gaia may destroy humans before we destroy the Earth
Hmmm. I have been thinking about Earth having a fever in response to a pathogen. Foreign bodies, viruses, known as corporations have infected the minds of their host organisms, using legal systems to reprogram their syntropic nature as living organisms with a compulsion to replace themselves with entropy machines. By assuming personhood, corporations are consuming and monopolizing the time, energy, and resources of their hosts so that they have achieved a level of control and domination over nature such that they can change the climate and reversing the process of biological and cultural evolution.
“I think I can feel the future.”
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www.abc.net.au www.abc.net.au
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COVID-19 is here to stay, and Israel shows it’s going to take more than just booster shots to live with it. (2021, October 29). ABC News. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-30/israel-uses-booster-shots-masks-and-passports-against-covid/100569256
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- Oct 2021
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www-jstor-org.ezp2.lib.umn.edu www-jstor-org.ezp2.lib.umn.edu
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Liberal lexical borrowing from Span- ish is likely to contin
spanish will continue to influence the language as it continues to be more popular int he educational system
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e will continue to be a part of the urban, literary language; and it is highly likely that, with the increasing use of Papiamentu, in this dialect, in the mass media, such constructions will spread to all but the most isolated spea
continue to spread in the future
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www.fastcompany.com www.fastcompany.com
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Today it comes to life in the form a new section called Future Perfect. As Klein describes it, the coverage is “inspired by the idea of what’s important.”
The power of editorial is its ability to focus attention on what the editors deem to be important.
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www.effectivealtruism.org www.effectivealtruism.org
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Using evidence and reason to find the most promising causes to work on. Taking action, by using our time and money to do the most good we can.
I think I learned about effective altruism through Ezra Klein and the Future Perfect podcast.
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builderscollective.com builderscollective.com
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A podcast about resilience inspired Caleb Chan to compose this theme music, incorporating a heartbeat and a world music influence.
Design for Resilience
Exploring how we imagine, design, and build the future together.
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en.wikiquote.org en.wikiquote.org
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“The real problem of humanity is the following: we have paleolithic emotions; medieval institutions; and god-like technology.
Quoted by Amanda Joy Ravenhill on RE & CO Radio, Wednesday, October 13, 2021.
This leads to a sense of learned hopelessness: Things are worse than you imagined, and there is nothing you can do about it.
But Buckminster Fuller said, “We are called to be the architects of the future, not its victims.”
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www.ssense.com www.ssense.com
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“We are called to be the architects of the future, not its victims,” said inventor-philosopher Buckminster Fuller.
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bauhouse.ca bauhouse.ca
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An organization of designers collectively advocating for the ethical practice of design and for the bargaining power of employees, freelancers, and educators against the commoditization of design by corporate and capitalist value extraction that is actively undermining the flourishing of humans for the sake of monopolizing social communication through advertising and marketing and the accumulation of profits for the benefit of a select few at the top of the corporate hierarchies.
I am curious to read The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson as recommended by Raphaelle Moatti in the Design Science Studio coheART2.
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www.amazon.com www.amazon.com
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The Ministry for the Future
"If I could get policymakers, and citizens, everywhere to read just one book this year, it would be Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future."
— Ezra Klein
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www.vox.com www.vox.com
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If I could get policymakers, and citizens, everywhere to read just one book this year, it would be Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future.
Quoted on the Amazon product page for the book, The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson.
The book was recommended by Raphaelle Moatti in the Design Science Studio coheART2.
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www.hachettebookgroup.com www.hachettebookgroup.com
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The Ministry for the Future
Recommended by Raphaelle Moatti in the Design Science Studio coheART2.
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www.hylo.com www.hylo.comHylo1
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Ministry for the Future
The Amazon product page for the book, Ministry for the Future, quotes Ezra Klein.
If I could get policymakers, and citizens, everywhere to read just one book this year, it would be Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future.
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singularityhub.com singularityhub.com
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Science fiction writers and futurists, on the other hand, are free from restraints when it comes to imagining the future, and can also offer an outsider’s view.
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medium.com medium.com
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Storytelling as a Prototype of the Future
After the second meeting of the Stop Reset Go team, I created this publication and article on Medium to document our process.
The builders collective is documenting a community into existence.
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Gurdasani, Deepti. ‘Vaccinating Adolescents in England: A Risk-Benefit Analysis’. OSF Preprints, 4 August 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/grzma.
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Greg Jericho. (2021, August 29). The next fortnight could get pretty damn ugly. Here’s hoping the we are near the peak https://t.co/HW1JY4xy8c [Tweet]. @GrogsGamut. https://twitter.com/GrogsGamut/status/1431789682380066818
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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Yong, E. (2021, September 1). Long-Haulers Are Fighting for Their Future. The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/09/covid-19-long-haulers-pandemic-future/619941/
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www.nature.com www.nature.com
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Telenti, A., Arvin, A., Corey, L., Corti, D., Diamond, M. S., García-Sastre, A., Garry, R. F., Holmes, E. C., Pang, P., & Virgin, H. W. (2021). After the pandemic: perspectives on the future trajectory of COVID-19. Nature, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03792-w
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- Sep 2021
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www.facebook.com www.facebook.com
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“I think that everybody knows that we are in this incredible inflection point for humanity. And I think that what we don’t appreciate enough is that artists are the angel investors in the future that we want. They just have a different form of capital.”
— Amanda Joy Ravenhill, Executive Director, Buckminster Fuller Institute
(3:10:40)
This quote connects to the Stop Reset Go meeting where Derick Bedzra walked us through the eight forms of capital.
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stopresetgo.org stopresetgo.org
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We are a growing collective of change agents
Storytelling as a Prototype of the Future
In our second meeting as a team, I introduced the idea of inviting people into a story where they were protagonists in an adventure. I proposed that this could be a way to include everyone in the process of imagining the kind of world that we might want to live in.
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www.mdpi.com www.mdpi.com
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This is in line with systems practice, which defines purpose in terms of longer term and more abstract aspirational states—“guiding stars”—and shorter term, more concrete desired outcomes—“near stars” (https://docs.kumu.io/content/Workbook-012617.pdf). We have come across two main sub-categories of purpose elements: ‘Themes’ and ‘Topics’ (guiding stars) and ‘Goals’ and ‘Plans’ (near stars).
Also see work on Futures Cones https://hack.allmende.io/s/SykyO7J6z
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- Aug 2021
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Speculation on plant life in the future. Interesting presentation
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library.scholarcy.com library.scholarcy.com
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Since the authors have information about time, the authors can add more relations to the database, e.g. about which event instances precede others, as indicated by green arrows in this picture: This completes the transition from the text domain of documents to the “idea world” of canonical events and entities, references to/instances of these, and relationships between these instances.
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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(7) BUSPH COVID Corps—YouTube. (n.d.). Retrieved 4 August 2021, from https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_VJ9KJ-9aLzZs4CeUahZ8g
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Smith, M. J., Ahmad, A., Arawi, T., Dawson, A., Emanuel, E. J., Garani-Papadatos, T., Ghimire, P., Iliyasu, Z., Lei, R., Mastroleo, I., Mathur, R., Okeibunor, J., Parker, M., Saenz, C., Thomé, B., Upshur, R. E. G., & Voo, T. C. (2021). Top five ethical lessons of COVID-19 that the world must learn. Wellcome Open Research, 6, 17. https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16568.1
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- Jul 2021
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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that's why I bolded "same column" with the or query. I can delete the comment altogether, but thought it would be helpful for people perusing "or" query SO questions.
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www.nature.com www.nature.com
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Baker, N., & Mallapaty, S. (2021). Coronapod: Kids’ role in the future of COVID. Nature, d41586-021-01910–01912. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-021-01910-2
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miriamposner.com miriamposner.com
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What it is
Perhaps one day, when I am prepared to share my experiences with domestic violence and substance use disorder within my family, I will create such a resource
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360learning.com 360learning.com
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1. It’s not about physical vs. digital, but synchronous vs asynchronousIn L&D teams’ minds, the big split used to be between training that happened in-person and training that happened online.
In general, being able to adapt to asynchronous styles of working and learning will be important
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- Jun 2021
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www.cupahr.org www.cupahr.org
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More points were awarded to candidates with master’s degrees and more years of experience in similar fields. While this approach seemed to provide a neutral method for evaluating candidates based on qualifications, it soon became apparent that the process, with its reliance on education and experience to the exclusion of other important qualities, was deeply flawed and created barriers to hiring talented, diverse candidates
Historical inequity is fueled by historical practices. "The way we've always done it" can feel perfectly innocuous while at the same time actually be massively harmful. We know things aren't right, inquiry into what is wrong is our path to a more just world.
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Teague, S., Shatte, A. B. R., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., & Hutchinson, D. M. (2021). Social media monitoring of mental health during disasters: A scoping review of methods and applications. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/ykz2n
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Wanted: Rules for pandemic data access that everyone can trust. (2021). Nature, 594(7861), 8–8. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-021-01460-7
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- May 2021
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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Our institutions are colonial systems, the ivory towers render the people leading and running them to become disconnected from the very public they are supposed to be representing, ending up only serving themselves. “Do we have to burn it down and start again? Do we have to completely recalibrate it from the inside?
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Beltran, D. G., Isch, C., Ayers, J., Alcock, J., Brinkworth, J. F., Cronk, L., Hurmuz-Sklias, H., Tidball, K. G., Horn, A. V., Todd, P. M., & Aktipis, A. (2020). Mask wearing is associated with COVID-19 Prevalence, Risk, Stress, and Future Orientation. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/dpa2j
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twitter.com twitter.com
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ReconfigBehSci. (2020, December 7). Science of Behavioral Change Capstone Conference: Celebrating Accomplishments and Looking to the Future Register now for this Feb. 22-23 NIH virtual event https://t.co/tw5QiDuJBB [Tweet]. @SciBeh. https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1335909129861337088
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Full Fact on Twitter. (n.d.). Twitter. Retrieved 5 March 2021, from https://twitter.com/FullFact/status/1330922811448315911
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www.lrb.co.uk www.lrb.co.uk
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Beale, R. (2021, February 19). Eeek! London Review of Books, 43(05). https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v43/n05/rupert-beale/eeek
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Gambler’s fallacy. (2021). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gambler%27s_fallacy&oldid=1006742838
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www.pnas.org www.pnas.org
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Conley, D., & Johnson, T. (2021). Opinion: Past is future for the era of COVID-19 research in the social sciences. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(13). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2104155118
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- Apr 2021
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blogs.bmj.com blogs.bmj.com
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Nabavi, N., & Dobson, J. (2021, April 21). Covid-19 new variants—known unknowns. The BMJ Opinion. https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2021/04/21/covid-19-new-variants-known-unknowns/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=socialnetwork
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www.howtogeek.com www.howtogeek.com
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The standard ext4 Linux file system also allocates space for a file-creation timestamp in its internal file system structures, but this hasn’t been implemented yet. Sometimes, this timestamp is populated, but you can’t depend on the values in it.
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behrend.psu.edu behrend.psu.edu
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“Digital technology allows us to be far more adventurous in the ways we read and view and live in our texts,” she said. “Why aren’t we doing more to explore that?”
Some of the future of the book may be taking new technologies and looking back at books.
I wonder if the technology that was employed here could be productized and turned into an app or platform to allow this sort of visual display for more (all?) books?
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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moderate their consumption
what would you describe as moderate 2 meals a week? 1/2 processed meat portions a week?
reduce it regardless or <500g/week
Lifestyle discussion day
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We recommend that the moderate risk category of family history of CRC (FHCC) is the minimum threshold for referral from primary care (GRADE of evidence: very low; Strength of recommendation: strong
this does not happen in practice, due to population risk referrals. Audit from the past - FHx Questions can modify risk up and down. WHen do you put in the extra effort to confirm? Bounce referrals with letters? Where can we direct GPs to for accurate referral info?
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- Mar 2021
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Isch, C., Beltran, D. G., Ayers, J., Alcock, J., Cronk, L., Hurmuz-Sklias, H., Tidball, K. G., Horn, A. V., Todd, P. M., & Aktipis, A. (2021). What predicts attitudes about mask wearing? PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/jvspx
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scottbelsky.medium.com scottbelsky.medium.com
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Crypto art is art made for the future. As our walls become screens and our field of vision becomes enhanced with augmented reality, we will seek precious and meaningful objects to surround us (just as we always have). Whether in the much anticipated "metaverse," the many digital worlds and games we frequent, or in our own living rooms and peripheral vision, this new generation of art is made for our future.
this to me is one of the actual realest points - that NFTs are the future of art for the metaverse & digital everything we find ourselves in
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This NFT world is likely the greatest unlock of artist opportunity in 100+ years. This isn't a suboptimal or fringe version of the real-world art economy, it is a vastly improved one.
its fascinating how this may be simulatenously true with the fact that NFTs in their current actual implementation are a scam.. eg regarding copyright, minting on other chains, NFT frozen to a specific URL, NFTs can be trasnferred off chain / OTC such that the 10% royalty doesnt happen, etc etc)
what ive come to see is that the reality is it doesnt matter - people making decisions on their career or specific investments, this matters a lot
.. but before people thinking of diving into this cuz it may be the next big thing for the next 20 years, then ya that's probably correct
this is massive cuz a lot of the problems will be solved one by one methodically even if its crappy today, itll be improved steadily cuz we are good at developing, what were bad at is blank sheet
cant believe im agreeing with this belsky guy
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www.highfidelity.com www.highfidelity.com
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ow we might accelerate the path to the Metaverse by a focus on desktop access by remote workers: Could it be that the Metaverse starts with people working together in virtual offices, and then staying around and connecting for various reasons outside of work?
this is actually a fascinating theory and i betcha this is actually how the metaverse starts to take hold... people looking for better alternatives than zoom for virtual events, conferences, work meetings, and birthday parties online
this will merge with video games to create the metaverse
its hilarious to think of it this way
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BBC Worklife. (2020, October 23). Coronavirus: How the world of work may change forever. https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20201023-coronavirus-how-will-the-pandemic-change-the-way-we-work
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science.sciencemag.org science.sciencemag.org
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Thorp, H. Holden. ‘Gradually, Then Suddenly’. Science 370, no. 6517 (6 November 2020): 639–639. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abf5396.
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Wolf, Martin. ‘Ten Ways Coronavirus Crisis Will Shape World in Long Term’, 3 November 2020. https://www.ft.com/content/9b0318d3-8e5b-4293-ad50-c5250e894b07.
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www.chevtek.io www.chevtek.io
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Write modules for publication, even if you only use them privately. You will appreciate documentation in the future.
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commonfund.nih.gov commonfund.nih.gov
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Meeting Products. (2020, September 16). https://commonfund.nih.gov/sobc-capstonemeeting/registration
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www.nature.com www.nature.com
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Haug, N., Geyrhofer, L., Londei, A., Dervic, E., Desvars-Larrive, A., Loreto, V., Pinior, B., Thurner, S., & Klimek, P. (2020). Ranking the effectiveness of worldwide COVID-19 government interventions. Nature Human Behaviour, 4(12), 1303–1312. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-020-01009-0
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- Feb 2021
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extinctionrebellion.de extinctionrebellion.de
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Aufhänger ist die Petition, die Anfang März im Bundestag behandelt wird. Viel Hintergrund, u.a. Ausbildung in der Architektur.
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www.scientificamerican.com www.scientificamerican.com
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McKenna, S. (n.d.). COVID Models Show How to Avoid Future Lockdowns. Scientific American. Retrieved 26 February 2021, from https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/covid-models-show-how-to-avoid-future-lockdowns/
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arxiv.org arxiv.org
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Aletti, G., Crimaldi, I., & Saracco, F. (2020). A model for the Twitter sentiment curve. ArXiv:2011.05933 [Physics]. http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.05933
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www.researchgate.net www.researchgate.net
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Efron, B., & Morris, C. (1977). Stein’s Paradox in Statistics. Scientific American - SCI AMER, 236, 119–127. https://doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0577-119
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Establish structured daily check-ins: Many successful remote managers establish a daily call with their remote employees.
make sure there is space during standup for chit-chat.
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psychclassics.yorku.ca psychclassics.yorku.ca
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We were not surprised to discover that contact comfort was an important basic affectional or love variable, but we did not expect it to overshadow so completely the variable of nursing; indeed; indeed, the disparity is so great as to suggest that the primary function of nursing as an affectional variable is that of insuring frequent and intimate body contact of the infant with the mother. Certainly, man cannot live by milk alone. Love is an emotion that does not need to be bottle- or spoon-fed, and we may be sure that there is nothing to be gained by giving lip service to love.
The admission that Love and the need for more than just nourishment is important helped to develop the need for further experimentation and study on this idea.
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Patel, M. (2021). Test behavioural nudges to boost COVID immunization. Nature, 590(7845), 185–185. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-021-00329-z
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ReconfigBehSci. (2021, February 13). RT @NatureNews: We need to start learning now how best to ‘nudge’ people to receive their vaccinations. Https://t.co/vTmKpqizuU [Tweet]. @SciBeh. https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1360900272269197312
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Westrupp, E., Stokes, M. A., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Berkowitz, T. S., Capic, T., Khor, S., … Cummins, R. (2020, October 27). Subjective wellbeing in parents during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/8nvm3
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github.com github.com
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Jbuilder gives you a simple DSL for declaring JSON structures that beats manipulating giant hash structures. This is particularly helpful when the generation process is fraught with conditionals and loops.
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estigated L2s and Lis such as English and French. To fully understand the issues concerning the source of the knowledge available to the child L2 learner, further research involving other Lis and L2s is necessary. In addition, we also need to investigate successive L2 acquisition contexts where the L2 and the LI involve different modalities, including, for example, spoken languages versus sign lan- guages.3
I personally haven't seen the explicit reasoning for using French in several of the French Tl studies I've read, but it is used a lot. In addition, many language studies would benefit from expansion that includes sign-language study.
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With some frameworks, you may find your needs at odds with the enterprise-level goals of a megacorp owner, and you may both benefit and sometimes suffer from their web-scale engineering. Svelte’s future does not depend on the continued delivery of business value to one company, and its direction is shaped in public by volunteers.
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Got a bit sidetracked into refactoring the Element visitor code, so haven't actually started on the event handler stuff per se, but that'll come soon. Element stuff is starting to feel a bit more logical and easier to follow.
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humanwhocodes.com humanwhocodes.com
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Maintainable code is code that you don’t need to modify when the browser changes.
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www.chronicle.com www.chronicle.com
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Mr. Duncombe published the results online using CommentPress, open-source software by the Institute for the Future of the Book. Online discussion and commenting is made possible by Social Book, a social-reading platform created by the institute.
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Bingham, K. (2020). Plan now to speed vaccine supply for future pandemics. Nature, 586(7828), 171–171. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-020-02798-0
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IZA – Institute of Labor Economics. ‘COVID-19 and the Labor Market’. Accessed 6 October 2020. https://covid-19.iza.org/publications/dp13707/.
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IZA – Institute of Labor Economics. ‘COVID-19 and the Labor Market’. Accessed 6 October 2020. https://covid-19.iza.org/publications/dp13664/.
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IZA – Institute of Labor Economics. ‘COVID-19 and the Labor Market’. Accessed 6 October 2020. https://covid-19.iza.org/publications/dp13641/.
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Luisa Neubauer, Greta Thunberg, Adélaïde Charlier, Anuna de Wever van der Heyden zu den aktuellen Emissionszielen der EU
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Mecit, Alican, L. J. Shrum, and Tina M. Lowrey. ‘COVID-19 Is Feminine: Grammatical Gender Influences Future Danger Perceptions and Precautionary Behavior’. Preprint. PsyArXiv, 30 September 2020. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/x8kp2.
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science.sciencemag.org science.sciencemag.org
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Saad-Roy, C. M., Wagner, C. E., Baker, R. E., Morris, S. E., Farrar, J., Graham, A. L., Levin, S. A., Mina, M. J., Metcalf, C. J. E., & Grenfell, B. T. (2020). Immune life history, vaccination, and the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 over the next 5 years. Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abd7343
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Ken Perlin on the mind field of virtual and future reality @ Gamelier
Ken Perlin (Future Reality Lab at NYU) is talking about Professor Whoopee's 3DBB: https://frl.nyu.edu/3dbb/
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Jagan, Mikael, Michelle S. deJonge, Olga Krylova, and David J. D. Earn. ‘Fast Estimation of Time-Varying Infectious Disease Transmission Rates’. PLOS Computational Biology 16, no. 9 (21 September 2020): e1008124. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008124.
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Mance, H. (2020, September 18). The future of the university in the age of Covid. https://www.ft.com/content/9514643d-1433-408c-8464-cb4c0e09c822
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psycnet.apa.org psycnet.apa.org
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Harris, A. J. L., & Hahn, U. (2011). Unrealistic optimism about future life events: A cautionary note. Psychological Review, 118(1), 135–154. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0020997
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twitter.com twitter.com
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(((Howard Forman))) on Twitter. (n.d.). Twitter. Retrieved September 16, 2020, from https://twitter.com/thehowie/status/1305232493071736834
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www.excellentwebworld.com www.excellentwebworld.com
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Looking forward to the upcoming property management trends, there will be a wider range of opportunities, some big economic and social shifts, and a set of new technological trends upping the future of housing market sales numbers across the world.
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katherine_chen. (2020, June 17). PMO | National Broadcast by PM Lee Hsien Loong on 7 June 2020 [Text]. Prime Minister’s Office Singapore; katherine_chen. http://www.pmo.gov.sg/Newsroom/National-Broadcast-PM-Lee-Hsien-Loong-COVID-19
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Bennhold, K. (2020, August 26). Schools Can Reopen, Germany Finds, but Expect a ‘Roller Coaster.’ The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/26/world/europe/germany-schools-virus-reopening.html
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- Aug 2020
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osf.io osf.io
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Arpino, B., Pasqualini, M., Bordone, V., & Solé-Auró, A. (2020). Indirect consequences of COVID-19 on people’s lives. Findings from an on-line survey in France, Italy and Spain [Preprint]. SocArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/4sfv9
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Rodela, T. T., Tasnim, S., Mazumder, H., Faizah, F., Sultana, A., & Hossain, M. M. (2020). Economic Impacts of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in Developing Countries [Preprint]. SocArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/wygpk
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www.amazon.com www.amazon.com
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www.cdc.gov www.cdc.gov
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Godfred-Cato, S. (2020). COVID-19–Associated Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children—United States, March–July 2020. MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 69. https://doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm6932e2
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Cities After Covid—YouTube. (2020, June 19). https://youtu.be/cjwWjCxTBVs
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Gormsen, N. J., & Koijen, R. S. J. (2020). Coronavirus: Impact on Stock Prices and Growth Expectations (Working Paper No. 27387; Working Paper Series). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w27387
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Moser, Christian A, and Pierre Yared. ‘Pandemic Lockdown: The Role of Government Commitment’. Working Paper. Working Paper Series. National Bureau of Economic Research, April 2020. https://doi.org/10.3386/w27062.
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Unterman, A., Sumida, T. S., Nouri, N., Yan, X., Zhao, A. Y., Gasque, V., Schupp, J. C., Asashima, H., Liu, Y., Cosme, C., Deng, W., Chen, M., Raredon, M. S. B., Hoehn, K., Wang, G., Wang, Z., Deiuliis, G., Ravindra, N. G., Li, N., … Cruz, C. S. D. (2020). Single-Cell Omics Reveals Dyssynchrony of the Innate and Adaptive Immune System in Progressive COVID-19. MedRxiv, 2020.07.16.20153437. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.16.20153437
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css-tricks.com css-tricks.com
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Using !important in your CSS usually means you’re narcissistic & selfish or lazy. Respect the devs to come…
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Landier, A., & Thesmar, D. (2020). Earnings Expectations in the COVID Crisis (Working Paper No. 27160; Working Paper Series). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w27160
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Seow, J., Graham, C., Merrick, B., Acors, S., Steel, K. J. A., Hemmings, O., O’Bryne, A., Kouphou, N., Pickering, S., Galao, R., Betancor, G., Wilson, H. D., Signell, A. W., Winstone, H., Kerridge, C., Temperton, N., Snell, L., Bisnauthsing, K., Moore, A., … Doores, K. (2020). Longitudinal evaluation and decline of antibody responses in SARS-CoV-2 infection. MedRxiv, 2020.07.09.20148429. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.09.20148429
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Frega, R. (2020). Out of the lockdown: Democratic trust in the management of epidemic crises [Preprint]. SocArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/xcm7y
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www.newstatesman.com www.newstatesman.com
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Gray, J. (2020 April 01). Why this crisis is a turning point in history. https://www.newstatesman.com/international/2020/04/why-crisis-turning-point-history
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Shorenstein APARC. (2020, June 10). Rebooting Business After COVID-19: A View From China. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DDqlzp_gKc
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Metternich, N. W. (2020). Drawback before the wave?: Protest decline during the Covid-19 pandemic. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/3ej72
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raditional pathways through schooling toward stable careers are an option for fewer young people; in their current form, schools can only deliver opportunity to a shrinking proportion of youth.
New jobs are being created; we may be preparing students for jobs that don't even exist yet
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Robinson, A. (2020). How did ancient cities weather crises? Nature, 583(7816), 349–350. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-020-02070-5
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COVID-19 and the Future of Energy Markets: Will Coal Remain Dominant? (2020, May 24). FSI Stanford. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDglurSkTWc
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Mark Zuckerberg & Thierry Breton: Towards a post COVID-19 Digital Deal between tech and governments? (2020, May 18). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZfi6WkIfgU&feature=youtu.be
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Nesta, (2020, May 15). Invisible work: Nesta talks to John Howkins. https://www.nesta.org.uk/event/live-stream-invisible-work/
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Sakakibara, R., & Ozono, H. (2020). Psychological Research on the COVID-19 Crisis in Japan: Focusing on Infection Preventive Behaviors, Future Prospects, and Information Dissemination Behaviors. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/97zye
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Dolnicar, S., & Zare, S. (2020). CORONAVIRUS AND AIRBNB – Disrupting the Disruptor. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/t9n6q
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Lyttelton, T., Zang, E., & Musick, K. (2020). Gender Differences in Telecommuting and Implications for Inequality at Home and Work. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/tdf8c
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ReconfigBehSci on Twitter: “‘What are the behavioural implications of moving to a new, more shorter distance rule?’ What impacts (positive or negative), concerns, and side effects do you foresee? Give your answers here: https://t.co/1WVGvzDISp or in a reply to this tweet!” / Twitter. (n.d.). Twitter. Retrieved June 12, 2020, from https://twitter.com/scibeh/status/1271079285890129926
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COVID-19 is a threat to waste pickers. Here’s how to help them. (n.d.). World Economic Forum. Retrieved June 29, 2020, from https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/06/covid19-is-a-threat-to-waste-pickers-heres-how-to-help-them/
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Okabe-Miyamoto, K., Folk, D. P., Lyubomirsky, S., & Dunn, E. W. (2020). Changes in Social Connection During COVID-19 Social Distancing: It’s Not (Household) Size That Matters, It’s Who You’re With [Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/zdq6y
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Watch - COVID + AI: The Road Ahead. (n.d.). Stanford HAI. Retrieved June 4, 2020, from https://hai.stanford.edu/watch-covid-ai-road-ahead
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Latour, B. (2020 March 29). A little exercise to make sure that, after the virus crisis, things don't start again as they were before. Bruno-latour.fr. http://www.bruno-latour.fr/node/852.html
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Long read: Cultural evolution, Covid-19, and preparing for what’s next. (2020, April 22). LSE Business Review. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2020/04/22/long-read-cultural-evolution-covid-19-and-preparing-for-whats-next/
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Maier, B. F., & Brockmann, D. (2020). Effective containment explains subexponential growth in recent confirmed COVID-19 cases in China. Science, 368(6492), 742–746. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abb4557
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Herzog, S. (2020 April 9). *"back to the future", not "back to normal". Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/BehSciAsk/comments/fx4hs3/what_behavioural_factors_will_affect_getting_back/fmsgqg7/
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Tufekci, Z. (2020, April 2). Don’t Believe the COVID-19 Models. The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2020/04/coronavirus-models-arent-supposed-be-right/609271/
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Tingley, K. (2020, June 10). How Architecture Could Help Us Adapt to the Pandemic. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/06/09/magazine/architecture-covid.html
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United Nations (2020, June 9). We need to act now to avoid the worst impacts of our efforts to control the pandemic. https://www.un.org/en/coronavirus/we-need-act-now-avoid-worst-impacts-our-efforts-control-pandemic
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Crist, M. (2020, March 27). Opinion | What the Coronavirus Means for Climate Change. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/27/opinion/sunday/coronavirus-climate-change.html
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Mandel, D. R. (2020). Studies Past and Future of the Past and Future [Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/qyk58
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What Is The Future Of Cities? (n.d.). NPR.Org. Retrieved June 4, 2020, from https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2020/05/19/858068115/what-is-the-future-of-cities
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amymackinnon2. ‘Don’t Touch Your Face: Our Cities May Never Be the Same Again’. Foreign Policy (blog). Accessed 3 June 2020. https://foreignpolicy.com/podcasts/dont-touch-your-face-coronavirus-podcast/post-coronavirus-our-cities-may-never-same-again/.
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Soicher, R. N., & Becker-Blease, K. A. (2020). Utility value interventions: Why and how instructors should use them in college psychology courses. [Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/qwmzj
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In addition, the UK should take the opportunity to leverage its strong research and development base to identify globally competitive products and services, and evaluate where we have opportunities to make these products in the UK and export globally.
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Rudolph, C., Allan, B., Clark, M., Hertel, G., Hirschi, A., Kunze, F., Shockley, K., Shoss, M., Sonnentag, S., & Zacher, H. (2020). Pandemics: Implications for Research and Practice in Industrial and Organizational Psychology [Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/k8us2
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Cutler, D. M., Nikpay, S., & Huckman, R. S. (2020). The Business of Medicine in the Era of COVID-19. JAMA. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2020.7242
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FutureLearn. Pandemics, Modelling, and Policy—Online Course. https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/pandemics-modelling-and-policy
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there’s 3 steps to building software: Make it work Make it right Make it fast
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“Make it right” means that the code is maintainable and easy to change. Humans can read it, not just computers. New engineers can easily add functionality to the code. When there’s a defect, it is easy to isolate and correct.
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UKCDR - COVID-19 Research Project Tracker
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Multiple articles from Financial Times - Future of AI and Digital Healthcare
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Batty, M. (2020). The Coronavirus crisis: What will the post-pandemic city look like?: Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 47(4), https://doi.org/10.1177/2399808320926912
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Hoffman, T. & Glasziou, P. (2020 May 05). Coronavirus: What if a vaccine doesn’t work? World Economic Forum. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/05/vaccine-coronavirus-alternatives-covid19-vaccinations/
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Hodgson, C. (2020, May 13). WHO’s chief scientist offers bleak assessment of challenges ahead. https://www.ft.com/content/69c75de6-9c6b-4bca-b110-2a55296b0875
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Dahl Fitjar, R. (2020, May 9). The density and connectedness of cities now appear as weaknesses. LSE Business Review. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2020/05/09/the-density-and-connectedness-of-cities-now-appear-as-weaknesses/
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Complex systems thinking is being used for policymaking. Is it the future? (2018, October 25). https://apolitical.co/en/solution_article/complex-systems-thinking-policymaking
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What Happens Next? COVID-19 Futures, Explained With Playable Simulations. (n.d.). What Happens Next? COVID-19 Futures, Explained With Playable Simulations. Retrieved May 4, 2020, from https://ncase.me/covid-19/
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Barrafrem, K., Västfjäll, D., & Tinghög, G. (2020, April 30). Financial well-being, COVID-19, and the financial better-than-average-effect. Retrieved from psyarxiv.com/tkuaf
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Competition exists when there is comparison, and comparison does not bring about excellence.
Disagree. It does once you master the "Inner Game" the way John Galway explains it. Competition then is your ally to find the best version of yourself. To do things you did not think you could because your opponent helped you bring this out of you. And so it is in Aikido and value of a good opponent.
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Hallford, D. J., & D'Argembeau, A. (2020, April 15). Why We Imagine Our Future: Introducing the Functions of Future Thinking Scale (FoFTS). https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/bez4u
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Kissler, S. M., Tedijanto, C., Goldstein, E., Grad, Y. H., & Lipsitch, M. (2020). Projecting the transmission dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 through the postpandemic period. Science, eabb5793. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abb5793
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Punn, N. S., Sonbhadra, S. K., & Agarwal, S. (2020). COVID-19 Epidemic Analysis using Machine Learning and Deep Learning Algorithms [Preprint]. Health Informatics. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.08.20057679
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Murray, A. (2020). The easy way is hard enuff. Harvard. DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.04.013
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Haley, C., Orlik, J., Czibor, E., Cuello, H., Firpo, T., Goettsch, M., Stouffs, L., Smith, L. (2020 April 09). There will be no 'back to normal'. Nesta. nesta.org.uk/blog/there-will-be-no-back-normal/
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UK Government. (2020 April 03). £20 million for ambitious technologies to build UK resilience following coronavirus outbreak. Gov.uk. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/20-million-for-ambitious-technologies-to-build-uk-resilience-following-coronavirus-outbreak
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King's College London. Life under lockdown: Coronavirus in the UK. (2020 April 9). https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/life-under-lockdown-coronavirus-in-the-uk
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Jewell, N. P., Lewnard, J. A., & Jewell, B. L. (2020). Predictive Mathematical Models of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Underlying Principles and Value of Projections. JAMA. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2020.6585
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“The first thing he told me to try was a Vasper machine, which we have here at Upgrade Labs. We call it the Cold HIIT machine,” Tobias says in a phone interview. The Vasper manufacturer claimed that the contraption—resembling a recumbent bike with pressure- and cold-wrap sleeves for the arms and legs—could double your testosterone in two weeks. “I said that sounds pretty attractive, but it also sounds like bullshit. It sounds like Suzanne Somers and the freaking Ab Blaster or the Thigh Master thing. You've heard this in fitness a lot of times, you can do nothing and get the benefits. And so I'm pretty skeptical.”
Tobias had his blood testosterone level tested and then did the machine three times a week for two weeks. After a total of two hours on the machine—the company recommends 21-minute high-intensity workouts—Tobias said that his testosterone went from 468 nanograms per deciliter to 1,098. (The normal range for men is between 300 and 1,100.)
Blond influencer-types sit next to septuagenarians in plaid. Business attire blurs with athleisure. Some people look ready for Burning Man, others to present pitch decks. It’s a strange mix, but it seems fitting for a conference that offers cacao ceremonies and talks on stem-cell treatments.
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Someday soon, every place and thing in the real world—every street, lamppost, building, and room—will have its full-size digital twin in the mirrorworld ... We are now building such a 1:1 map of almost unimaginable scope, and this world will become the next great digital platform.
The first big technology platform was the web, which digitized information, subjecting knowledge to the power of algorithms; it came to be dominated by Google. The second great platform was social media, running primarily on mobile phones. It digitized people and subjected human behavior and relationships to the power of algorithms, and it is ruled by Facebook and WeChat.
We are now at the dawn of the third platform, which will digitize the rest of the world. On this platform, all things and places will be machine-readable, subject to the power of algorithms. Whoever dominates this grand third platform will become among the wealthiest and most powerful people and companies in history, just as those who now dominate the first two platforms have.
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www.wired.com www.wired.com
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you may be more likely to work alongside a robot in the near future than have one replace you. And even better news: You’re more likely to make friends with a robot than have one murder you. Hooray for the future!
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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This is a great time to individualize instruction and have students work at different paces. You don’t want 100-120 papers coming at you all at one time. Spread it out, and it will keep you from getting short-tempered with your students.
As the educational system operates today, many teachers easily put in 60 hours of work per week. But when you teach remotely, it sounds like work becomes much more manageable.
Do I want to become a teacher? If I can teach like this I do—and no, not because it seems easier but because it seems easier AND more effective.
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For my more advanced students, they need to learn research skills: how to locate, evaluate, and use information. Online learning offers great opportunities for that, including with what’s going on in the news right now.
...how to function independently in the world too.
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Then there is the option of getting students to talk to each other online on discussion boards and videoconferences. Some students adapt to it quickly and like it. Some don’t, because it feels impersonal. You have to be patient with that and give them some time and space to adjust.
Introverts v extroverts. Oil and water. They've always differed, always will. Maybe this virtual, personalized learning movement will finally allow introverts to stop feeling so defeated in the presence of extroverts who live so much more loudly than they do. Finally, they'll be able to live peacefully in their own mind, undisturbed by the stress of feelings like you need to be more extroverted to fit in.
Btw: I'm not encouraging each party to distance themselves from each other all the time. What I am saying is that when value is trying to be distributed, distribute it however it'll best be received. Then, later, once teaching time is over, they can socialize in traditional ways... IF that's what they want to do.
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Rizga: How have you been translating this online?Moore: It depends on the student. Some students work very well asynchronously. They are very comfortable working alone on a draft; I make color-coded comments in a word document or their PDF, and then I send it back. Some students need me to explain things to them in person before I send them the comments; we’ll do a video or audio chat. Others need even more interaction: I’ll hook them up to a videoconference, and we’ll go through all the comments together. Some students I need to refer to a grammar-brushup program or a YouTube video on how to do some of the mechanical stuff like uploading papers online.
Sounds like Mrs. Moore deserves a raise! This woman knows what's up! She represents the future while living in a community that (probably) latches on to tradition.
Any of you big city school systems reading this? If you are, hire her. You can probably pay her less than what your other teachers are earning and still give her a bump in pay compared to what she's earning in Mississippi.
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The other big issue is that many of the teachers don’t have the skills to teach online.
Sorry, but this begs the question...
Should teachers who don't have the skills to teach online be teaching at all? If they can't, they're either not qualified for the job or they're unwilling to put in the effort required to learn.
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We are in the midst of the most sweeping education experiment in history. The coronavirus pandemic has forced the majority of the U.S.’s 3.6 million educators to find ways to teach without what most of them consider the core part of their craft—the daily face-to-face interactions that help them elicit a child’s burning desire to investigate something; detect confusion or a lack of engagement; and find the right approach, based on a student’s body language and participation in the classroom, to help students work through their challenges.
There's a reason education fails so often: teachers teach students as if they all have identical interests and learning styles.
There's no such thing as a one-size-fits all solution to any problem. Everyone knows that. Even dumb people do. Yet there are our educators, the people we're supposed to depend on to set the table for our lives, to show us what's important, what we she commit to memory for the rest of our life or else that life's gonna die having led a dumb life, because you didn't do what you were told to do way back when: understand everything the teacher told you to understand, yeah, even if you didn't give a fuck about what's coming out of her mouth. Learn that shit anyway.
Oh, and learn it how I say you should learn it too. Sit in that seat, lock your eyes on me, and take notes at a speed that's equal to or faster than the rate of my speech... just like all the students around you are (trying) to do... because everyone learns new information in the same way... right?
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Then, you have to think about accessibility issues. How will my vision-impaired and deaf students access it? Have I put everything in print? Do I have to put in some audio? There are whole series of checks you have to do for different access issues.
Sure, new problems will surface. But so will solutions. And hopefully, in the end, there will be fewer problems using the new approach than the old.
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- Dec 2019
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swiftodoapp.com swiftodoapp.com
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A simple and timeless format Plain text is the simplest file format there is. It will always be accessible, by some kind of application, forever.
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burnsoftware.wordpress.com burnsoftware.wordpress.com
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Future proofs your journal entries by saving them as plain text and organizing them as you go. This means you can read or create entries when you don’t have DayJournal.
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- Oct 2019
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conference.nber.org conference.nber.org
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We live in an age of paradox. Systems using artificial intelligence match or surpass human level performance in more and more domains, leveraging rapid advances in other technologies and driving soaring stock prices. Yet measured productivity growth has fallen in half over the past decade, and real income has stagnated since the late 1990s for a majority of Americans. Brynjolfsson, Rock, and Syverson describe four potential explanations for this clash of expectations and statistics: false hopes, mismeasurement, redistribution, and implementation lags. While a case can be made for each explanation, the researchers argue that lags are likely to be the biggest reason for paradox. The most impressive capabilities of AI, particularly those based on machine learning, have not yet diffused widely. More importantly, like other general purpose technologies, their full effects won't be realized until waves of complementary innovations are developed and implemented. The adjustment costs, organizational changes and new skills needed for successful AI can be modeled as a kind of intangible capital. A portion of the value of this intangible capital is already reflected in the market value of firms. However, most national statistics will fail to capture the full benefits of the new technologies and some may even have the wrong sign
This is for anyone who is looking deep in economics of artificial intelligence or is doing a project on AI with respect to economics. This paper entails how AI might effect our economy and change the way we think about work. the predictions and facts which are stated here are really impressive like how people 30 years from now will be lively with government employment where everyone will get equal amount of payment.
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- Aug 2019
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users.eecs.northwestern.edu users.eecs.northwestern.edu
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ce. We conclude with a discussion of directions for future research aimed at incorporating comments in the content design pro-cess and for enhancing the user’s experience via new design features in commenting platforms.
changes in the interface itself could transform the situation
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oro.open.ac.uk oro.open.ac.uk
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computational techniques can improve upon and enhance existingapproaches, providing more efficient ways of identifying some typesof anomalies and providing a historical picture of the evolution oflanguage and activity over time
mixed methods are necessary in the digital age
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- Jul 2019
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mikeindustries.com mikeindustries.com
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We don’t need journalism to tell us where venture capitalists are putting other people’s money.
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- Jun 2019
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great research published in a very accessible way
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- Apr 2019
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singularityhub.com singularityhub.com
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Having our children memorize facts and figures, sit passively in class, and take mundane standardized tests completely defeats the purpose.
To learn with enjoyment, we need to have the space to explore, experiment and fail. We need to have ownership, empowerment and the ability to be creative in the process.
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how much of what I learned was never actually useful later in life, and how many of my critical lessons for success I had to pick up on my own
How relevant is the content education delivers for real-life scenarios?
I have been there too, most of the relevant lessons and knowledge I have discovered myself in a inquisitive and curiosity quest to learn and understand more.
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www.skyscrapercity.com www.skyscrapercity.com
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Hemmes lifts lid on project APRIL 03, 2019 Pub titan Justin Hemmes’s $1.5 billion redevelopment will dominate a Sydney city block, taking up to seven years to complete, with world-class local and international architects engaging in a design competition for the proposed five-star extravaganza. In his first interview on the yet-to-be-named project, the billionaire said he planned a 52,500sq m tower opposite Wynyard Station, amalgamating his Ivy party palace and adding a substantial office component, a luxury hotel and an opulent hospitality precinct.
Awesome news. This MUST be rolled into Crossrail/West Metro planning works.
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www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
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www.skyscrapercity.com www.skyscrapercity.com
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Macquarie Tower-18
The diagram above highlights the wastefulness and out-of-this-world-economics that applies to City of Sydney priorities in the Sydney CBD.
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METRO WEST TRAIN STATIONS
Boo. Crossrail > West "Metro".
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TIGERS SITE, ROZELLE
NO. This is a perfect site for a future "River Metro" station. STOP STOP STOP.
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library.educause.edu library.educause.edu
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D. Christopher Brooks, Director of Research, and Mark McCormack, Senior Director of Analytics & Research, at EDUCAUSE bring together this comprehensive report that outlines Higher Education trends for 2019. This report does feel more technical in nature, but they bring it together in a way that is laid out to be reader friendly. The 20-year technology predictions are valuable and there is a focus on using the report to plan for the future.
Rating: 10/10
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- Mar 2019
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www.brookings.edu www.brookings.edu
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The nature of the industry is likely to change dramatically in the future with the introduction of autonomous vehicles. Uber recently announced it will launch a fleet of autonomous cars in Pittsburgh this year, with the hope of eventually replacing all human “driver-partners” with self-driving cars
the future of ridesharing compNIES, WANT TO GET DRIVERLESS CARS in order to get 100% profit.
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suggest areas for researchincludingthe move toward driverless cars
future
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- Feb 2019
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library.educause.edu library.educause.edu
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Modularized and Disaggregated Degrees
This will continue to grow, in my opinion, because we are trying to prepare students for jobs that haven't even been created yet. Therefore, I see students that will build their own degrees for jobs that they want to create once they move into the workforce. Exciting!
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- Dec 2018
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www.insidehighered.com www.insidehighered.com
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shift from content to services, openwrapping
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- Nov 2018
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insights.ovid.com insights.ovid.com
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Of 25 responding early-career hospitalists, 23 (92%) rated the SCA role as useful to very useful, 20 (80%) reported interactions with the SCA led to at least one change in their diagnostic approach, and 13 (52%) reported calling fewer subspecialty consults as a result of guidance from the SCA. In response to questions about professional development, 18 (72%) felt more comfortable as an independent physician following their interactions with the SCA, and 19 (76%) thought the interactions improved the quality of care they delivered.
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o better understand the impact and generalizability of clinical coaching, a larger, longitudinal study is required to look at patient and provider outcomes in detail. Further refinement of the SCA role to meet faculty needs is needed and could include faculty development.
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