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Flipping The Computer Science Classroom
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Flipping The Computer Science Classroom

I’m a bit of a “flipped classroom” skeptic. Let’s just get that our of the way up front. But I want to get my thinking out there in hopes that people will educate...

The written word took over the world
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

The written word took over the world

Whereas human beings are geared genetically toward spoken languages, written languages are an acquired ability. In this sense, it is a high-level ability. For centuries...

WhoIs Privacy and Proxy Service Abuse
From Schneier on Security

WhoIs Privacy and Proxy Service Abuse

ICANN has a draft study that looks at abuse of the Whois database. This study, conducted by the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in the United Kingdom, analyzes...

Entrepreneurship and the Curriculum
From My Biased Coin

Entrepreneurship and the Curriculum

At the Andreessen Horowitz academic round table (see last post), the issue of how to promote student entrepreneurship through the curriculum arose.  The VCs athttp...

Apple and iBeacon Location
From The Eponymous Pickle

Apple and iBeacon Location

We examined location intelligence for a long time as it pertained to retail presence.   Notable now in the US are Apples current trials with Baseball.   " ... Baseball's...

Institute for Large Scale Innovation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Institute for Large Scale Innovation

The Institute for Large Scale Innovation, and its founder John Kao was recently brought to mind.  After  our introduction to their work quite a while ago.  ...

Are The Girls in Your Class Being Bullied?
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Are The Girls in Your Class Being Bullied?

Perhaps many of you have read the recent Letter to my daughter's high school programming teacher, a blog post from an impassioned journalist whose daughter was...

From Computational Complexity

Long Tails and Fat Heads

Sometimes words or phrases are used in MATH and then spread to the REAL WORLD. I have blogged about how the terms Prisoner's Dilemma has become a real-world-phrase...

Big Data Myths and Misconceptions
From The Eponymous Pickle

Big Data Myths and Misconceptions

I am in the midst of preparing an executive presentation about the use of analytics for companies in our region.    Our group consists of experienced practitioners...

Service Manual AR from Metaio and VW
From The Eponymous Pickle

Service Manual AR from Metaio and VW

What is growing as an application for Augmented Reality, the delivery of automobile service manuals for a concept car.   Here for technicians.  GigaOM discusses...

Notes from the Andreessen Horowitz Academic Round Table
From My Biased Coin

Notes from the Andreessen Horowitz Academic Round Table

I've spent the last couple of days attending the Andreessen Horowitz Academic Round Table.  

Simpson's Paradox
From The Eponymous Pickle

Simpson's Paradox

I recall this coming up on some testing we did, the danger of a lurking explanatory variables.  Is very easy to have conformation bias here.   A visual of description...

Interesting Links 30 September 2013
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 30 September 2013

If you are a regular (or irregular) reader of my blog here I hope you will do me the honor of taking a few minutes to respond to a short survey I created last week...

Concept Maps Delivered on an iPad
From The Eponymous Pickle

Concept Maps Delivered on an iPad

Brian Moon of Perigean Technologies helped us elicit knowledge from experts in the enterprise and convert it to the form of concept maps.   He continues to work...

15% Unconnected
From The Eponymous Pickle

15% Unconnected

A remarkable 15% of Americans are choosing to opt out of the Internet.   In a Computerworld article.  " ... according to a study done by the Pew Internet & American...

The 10x developer is NOT a myth
From Writing

The 10x developer is NOT a myth

Last night, I tweeted the following:I'm confused by the claim that "10x" or "rockstar developers" are a myth. Are star athletes, artists, writers, and, uh, rock...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Two Bits About FOCS 2013

How to save money and attend the upcoming FOCS John Cherniavsky is a theorist who published a paper in FOCS 1973, forty years ago. He has done much great work at...

Understanding the Economics of Media
From The Eponymous Pickle

Understanding the Economics of Media

Google's chief economist speaks on the media.   I can barely remember when we had chief economists in the enterprise.   " ... Hal Varian, Google’s chief economist...

Gearing Up for Grace Hopper Next Week
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Gearing Up for Grace Hopper Next Week

For me, today is all about getting ready for the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing next week.  As usual, I'm involved with the conference in many different...

Problems with Big Data Correlations
From The Eponymous Pickle

Problems with Big Data Correlations

Short piece that makes good points.  Most telling: People are discontinuous.   Big Data suggests that the more data we have results in better correlations and thus...
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