Write Articles, Not Blog Postings

To demonstrate world-class expertise, avoid quickly written, shallow postings. Instead, invest your time in thorough, value-added content that attracts paying customers. —Jakob Nielsen —Write Articles, Not Blog Postings (Alertbox) It’s been a while since I checked out Nielsen’s site. His overall point against blogs — which we can sum up in the old saying “nobody buys…

Digital Preservation Program Makes Awards to Preserve American Creative Works

Interactive media are highly complex and at high risk for loss as technologies rapidly become obsolete. The Preserving Virtual Worlds project will explore methods for preserving digital games and interactive fiction. Major activities will include developing basic standards for metadata and content representation and conducting a series of archiving case studies for early video games,…

Slap in the Facebook: It's Time for Social Networks to Open Up

Like locked cell phones and copy-protected music, Facebook is on the wrong side of the open-network debate. Facebook is a sealed bubble. Facebook users are locked into Facebook, just as iTunes locks music fans to Apple’s iPod. This serves companies’ business interests, but not the wider interests of consumers. […] At this point, “friend” relationships…

Neuroscience for Kids

The smell of a flower – The memory of a walk in the park – The pain of stepping on a nail. These experiences are made possible by the 3 pounds of tissue in our heads…the BRAIN!! —Eric H. Chudler —Neuroscience for Kids (University of Washinton) My son was asking me a lot of questions about…

An Unexpecting Minority

Truthfully, I expected my new department would be grateful that I wasn’t having kids. But the unofficial motto here seems to be “We do babies!” And indeed we do….. I couldn’t believe that I was struggling to meet anyone who could go out for a drink. —Carol Peace —An Unexpecting Minority (Chronicle of Higher Education) Who…

3D Hectopus Animation

—3D Hectopus Animation (Rainbow Hector Weblog) Just a 3D, six-legged character animation. Not the best walk cycle I’ve ever seen, but it was fun making it. Similar:Rehearsal Rabbi-CamThis weekend, I will be playing the rabb…CultureThe Protagonist’s Best Friend Would Like to Stop Having to Shoehorn So Much Exposition int…Look, it’s just—now that you’re the prot…AmusingHave 40…

Treasure trove 'found by octopus'

An octopus with a porcelain plate stuck to its suckers has led to the discovery of a hoard of ancient pottery, South Korean scientists say. —Treasure trove ‘found by octopus’ (BBC) Thanks for the link, Rosemary. Similar:How I Joined Teach for America and Got Sued for $20 Million”By the time school opened, I was thrill…EducationFor some…

Companies and Business Students Differ on What Skills M.B.A. Programs Should Teach

The administrators generally agreed that people skills were important, yet those skills remain underrepresented in required courses. One likely explanation: Students don’t like the courses, and they are pressuring administrators to drop them. When curricula emphasize soft skills, administrators “are significantly more likely to report increased pressure from students to change the curriculum,” the researchers…

Analytics According to Captain Kirk

Besides not beaming down, another factor that showed to increase the survival rate of the red-shirts was the nature of the relationship between the alien life and captain Kirk. When Captain Kirk meets an alien woman and “makes contact” the survival rate of the red-shirted crewmen increases by 84%. In fact, out of Captain Kirks’…

Newspaper Reporting

Until the eigth school in the list, they’ve only included schools with a few students which means that any large percentage drops or gains are not strange at all, but expected. To put them on the “Biggest Metro Math Losers” (what kind of name for a table is that anyway?!) is simply poor reporting. I’m…

Why do we have to die in games?

Gamers are unequivocal: “Dying gives a game meaning”, say posters on the PC Advisor forums. Markus Montola, a researcher at Tampere University in Finland, takes this further: “You have a motivation – to avoid being annoyed by dying. Motivation is what makes the game meaningful.” Pete Hines – vice-president at Bethesda, the developer behind the…

Loss for the Student Press

First Amendment lawsuits by student journalists at public universities become moot when the plaintiffs graduate, according to a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit. —Scott Jaschik —Loss for the Student Press (Inside Higher Ed) That sounds very disturbing. Similar:The “Other Side” Is Not Dumb.The song “No One Is Alone,” from the…

Sartre & Peanuts

An ideal example of abandonment is the relationship between Linus and The Great Pumpkin. Every Halloween, Linus faithfully waits by a pumpkin patch, in the hopes that he will be blessed with the holy experience of a visitation by The Great Pumpkin. Of course, The Great Pumpkin never shows up, and He never answers Linus’…

The Boys are All Right

Statistics collected over two decades show an alarming decline in the performance of America’s boys–in some respects, a virtual free fall. Boys were doing poorly in school, abusing drugs, committing violent crimes and engaging in promiscuous sex. Young males lost ground by many behavioral indicators at some point in the 1980s and ’90s: sharp plunges…