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From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Cantor’s Theorem: The Movie

A short film about the famous diagonal method of Cantor Source: “One Water” Ed Talavera is the chair of the Department of Cinema and Interactive Communication in...

Modular Sensors: Node
From The Eponymous Pickle

Modular Sensors: Node

In GigaOM, from CES, A video about the Node modular sensor.  Integrating sensors into the net and analytic processes is an important next step to the 'thinking'...

Curiosity as Gateway Competency
From The Eponymous Pickle

Curiosity as Gateway Competency

Good thought here.  Developed broadly in Chief Learning Officer mag: "  ... Curiosity may be the most helpful competency in business today. Start with genuine inquisitiveness...

Cooking for One
From updated sporadically at best

Cooking for One

You there. Eating takeout at your kitchen counter, pots and pans clean and neatly stowed. Third time this week. Your taste buds are getting a little bit bored and...

How Science Really Works
From updated sporadically at best

How Science Really Works

The theme of the week is research, theory vs. practice.This past week, the #overlyhonestmethods Twitter hashtag went viral, my friend Phil Guo published an MITHow...

CSTA Standards Now Aligned to Other National Standards
From Computer Science Teachers Association

CSTA Standards Now Aligned to Other National Standards

Have you become familiar with the new CSTA K-12 Computer Science Standards? I'm sure you are aware that the standards were revised and published in December 2011...

Friday Squid Blogging: The Search for the Colossal Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: The Search for the Colossal Squid

Now that videographers have bagged a giant squid, the search turns to the colossal squid. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security...

Research for Small and Medium Sized Businesses
From The Eponymous Pickle

Research for Small and Medium Sized Businesses

I cut my teeth in technology and business research in the enormous enterprise.  That is a place where you have lots of flexibility that lets you bring in new methods...

New Neuroscience Consultancy
From The Eponymous Pickle

New Neuroscience Consultancy

Rafal Ohme, a former colleague in neuromarketing applications, has started a London based consultancy.  There will be more here as I get to talk to them.  FromMrWeb...

Interactive Storytelling: Slides from CUSEC 2013
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Interactive Storytelling: Slides from CUSEC 2013

Here are my slides from yesterday's talk at CUSEC 2013.  There are normally embedded videos in the slides; this version links to the videos online instead. Interactive...

Data to Predicted Events and Decisions
From The Eponymous Pickle

Data to Predicted Events and Decisions

Can the future be predicted by tracking Twitter?  A government project that addresses this.  In a recent post I mentioned work that I have been tracking track and...

Ads Based on Mood  and Body Language
From The Eponymous Pickle

Ads Based on Mood and Body Language

Ads and emotion.  A popular thought in the media these days.  Technology companies are thinking about it as well:  " ... In an application filed in December 2010...

Microsoft Achieve 2013: EduTech Family Summits
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Microsoft Achieve 2013: EduTech Family Summits

A friend asked me to pass this along so I am doing so. I’m hoping to make the event in Boston (Boston – January 26, 2013 Register now!) which is coming up soonMicrosoft...

Zakta is on the Technology List to Watch
From The Eponymous Pickle

Zakta is on the Technology List to Watch

I have long followed Zakta's approach for collaborative search and enabling social intelligence.  I see they have been declared one of the ten technology companies...

Game Design Competition: The National STEM Video Game Challenge
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Game Design Competition: The National STEM Video Game Challenge

Competitions engage students, build excitement, and can push CS learning to higher levels. Here is an opportunity to enthuse your students with a competition using...

Tide Pods to Roll Worldwide
From The Eponymous Pickle

Tide Pods to Roll Worldwide

Announced in the local press.  Tide Pods to go global.  I mention this because I was involved in early research in this area of discontinuous innovation, which...

Past and Near Future of Wearable Computing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Past and Near Future of Wearable Computing

I recently mentioned our own enterprise experimentation with wearable computing for maintenance tasks.   Consumer oriented wearables are gaining excitement from...

Man-in-the-Middle Attacks Against Browser Encryption
From Schneier on Security

Man-in-the-Middle Attacks Against Browser Encryption

Last week, a story broke about how Nokia mounts man-in-the-middle attacks against secure browser sessions. The Finnish phone giant has since admitted that it decrypts...

Agility as Part of the Process
From The Eponymous Pickle

Agility as Part of the Process

Thinking more about retail bookstores.  An article in the HBR online about keeping agility as part of your process.  It may cost to do that, but in a volatile world...

World’s “tech elite” named to interaction design board
From Putting People First

World’s “tech elite” named to interaction design board

From the press release: Today the Interaction Design Foundation, the IDF, has announced its new executive board. The executive board includes Donald Norman; Bill...
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