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Aside on the Politics of Teaching
From My Biased Coin

Aside on the Politics of Teaching

Paul Krugman says:"OK, I wasn

? ORGCon, London
From Wild WebMink

? ORGCon, London

I spent the day yesterday at ORGCon with friends old and new, enjoying talks from a wide range of speakers including of course Cory Doctorow and Lawrence Lessig...

Smartphone vs Dumbphone and a Lesson in a Bagel Shop
From The Eponymous Pickle

Smartphone vs Dumbphone and a Lesson in a Bagel Shop

Colleague Walter Riker  looks at the Smart phone-dumb phone conundrum.   I thought this was all solved already, but maybe not. Can everyone master the smart phone...

VisionIQ Tagging Images
From The Eponymous Pickle

VisionIQ Tagging Images

On VisionIQ:   This was brought to mind because in a previous world I dealt with the methodology of reliably tagging arbitrary images,  difficult without humanIQ...

Learning Bursts
From The Eponymous Pickle

Learning Bursts

A look at the concept of 'learning bursts'. short time duration, repeated learning sessions.  " ... A learning burst is a combination of an eight- to 10-minute...

Who Is In Charge
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Who Is In Charge

I have to confess that I have not been doing a great job of keeping up with my blog reading lately.  I

In Memoriam: David L. Waltz
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

In Memoriam: David L. Waltz

The computing research community lost a wonderful researcher, colleague, and friend last week. David L. Waltz, whose extraordinary contributions and service to...

Single Sex CS Education from the Student's Perspective
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Single Sex CS Education from the Student's Perspective

As a student at an all-women's college, there are no barriers to my exploration of typically male-dominated fields. Before taking an introductory computer science...

Preventive Health via Social Gaming
From The Eponymous Pickle

Preventive Health via Social Gaming

Kind of an obvious thing at one level.  But how do you make it work well?  Health is a personal thing, so are people willing to share specific information to empower...

Best Written Paper
From My Biased Coin

Best Written Paper

Daniel Lemire pointed to an article on bad writing in science (here if you care to see, not CS-specific), which got me to thinking:  do we (in whatever subcommunity...

WalMart Labs and Big Data Tools
From The Eponymous Pickle

WalMart Labs and Big Data Tools

Intriguing Change:" ... Walmart is making a change in the way it does online commerce and there

P&G and  PInterest
From The Eponymous Pickle

P&G and PInterest

An interesting piece about P&G using Pinterest.  Always something new.  Not sure if it solves their social media 'problem', but it does get some new brand managers...

A Workshop on Non-Intrusive Appliance Load Monitoring
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

A Workshop on Non-Intrusive Appliance Load Monitoring

Mario Berg

Where Have I Been Lately, Anyway?
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Where Have I Been Lately, Anyway?

While I managed to get back on the blogging bandwagon in February, I've had a pretty big gap here in March.  So where the heck have I been?I'd love to blame mySteph...

mBCC Field Guide for Developing Mobile Behavior Change Communication Programs
From Putting People First

mBCC Field Guide for Developing Mobile Behavior Change Communication Programs

The

Magnetic North
From Wild WebMink

Magnetic North

We saw

Thinking About Risk
From The Eponymous Pickle

Thinking About Risk

In the WSJ Numbers Guy:  Absolute vs Relative risk.  An important difference that is often misunderstood.

Friday Squid Blogging: Giant Squid Eyes
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Giant Squid Eyes

It seems that the huge eyes of the giant squid are optimized to see sperm whales.

Bear 71: The National Film Board of Canada's Interactive Narrative
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Bear 71: The National Film Board of Canada's Interactive Narrative

How do you get people to care about the diminishing natural habitat of wildlife in Banff National Park and surrounding area? Telling an emotional story from the...

FTC Launches New Technology Blog
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

FTC Launches New Technology Blog

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) today launched a new blog — Tech @ FTC –
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