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Jorge Acosta

Science Blogs - definition, and a history | A Blog Around The Clock, Scientific America... - 0 views

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    "I have been asked recently to write an article, somewhat along the lines of this one but longer, and with a somewhat different angle, asking a little bit different questions: What makes a science blog? Who were the first science bloggers and how long ago? How many science blogs are there? How does one differentiate between science blogs and pseudo-science, non-science and nonsense blogs? The goal of the article is to try to delineate what is and what isn't a science blog, what are the overlaps between the Venn diagram of science blogging and some other circles, and what out of all that material should be archived and preserved forever under the heading of "Science Blogging"."
Jorge Acosta

Physics or Fashion? What Science Lovers Link to Most [Interactive]: Scientific American - 0 views

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    Science aficionados have odd and surprising interests
Jorge Acosta

Infographics and the Science of Visual Communication | Social Media Explorer - 0 views

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    Brain science offers some insight into why infographics are so effective.
Jorge Acosta

Ri Channel - 0 views

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    The Ri Channel is a new online project by the Royal Institution showcasing the very best science videos from the Ri and around the web. Alongside highlights from recent Ri events, the Channel features re-digitised footage from the Ri archive and a range of high-quality videos from filmmakers and scientific institutions across the UK and beyond. The project continues the Royal Institution's charitable mission to "connect people to the world of science".
Jorge Acosta

John Brockman: the man who runs the world's smartest website | Technology | The Observer - 0 views

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    "Since the mid-1960s John Brockman has been at the cutting edge of ideas. He is a passionate advocate of both science and the arts, and his website Edge is a salon for the world's finest minds"
Jorge Acosta

e-Learning in Korea in 2011 and beyond | A World Bank Blog on ICT use in Education - 1 views

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    "Each year the World Bank helps sponsor an annual global symposium on ICT use in education for senior policymakers and practitioners in Seoul, together with the Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MEST) and the Korea Education Research & Information Service (KERIS). This is one important component of a strong multi-year partnership between the World Bank education sector and the Republic of Korea exploring the use of ICTs in the education sector around the world. This year's event, which focused on Benchmarking International Experiences and was about half the size of 2010's Building national ICT/education agencies symposium, brought officials from 23 countries to Korea to explore how technology is being used in schools around the world (previous blog post: Eleven Countries to Watch -- and Learn From), with a special emphasis on learning about and from the Korean experience."
Jorge Acosta

How a Computer Game is Reinventing the Science of Expertise [Video] | Observations, Sci... - 0 views

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    "If there is one general rule about the limitations of the human mind, it is that we are terrible at multitasking. The old phrase "united we stand, divided we fall" applies equally well to the mechanisms of attention as it does to a patriotic cause. When devoted to a single task, the brain excels; when several goals splinter its focus, errors become unavoidable."
Jorge Acosta

Khan Academy Blends Its YouTube Approach With Classrooms - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The software program unleashed in this classroom is the brainchild of Salman Khan, an Ivy League-trained math whiz and the son of an immigrant single mother. Mr. Khan, 35, has become something of an online sensation with his Khan Academy math and science lessons on YouTube, which has attracted up to 3.5 million viewers a month.
Jorge Acosta

Oxford Internet Institute - Research - 0 views

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    The Oxford Internet Institute is a research department of the University of Oxford, focusing on the social implications of the Internet and other advanced ICTs. Our multidisciplinary research faculty include political scientists, sociologists, lawyers, and economists who are engaged in a variety of research projects covering the themes of: Everyday Life, Governance and Democracy, Network Economy, Science and Learning and Shaping the Internet. One of our key missions is to stimulate and inform debate about the Internet, and to shape policy and practice around its (re)invention and use.
Jorge Acosta

Scientists Turn to the Web to Raise Research Funds - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    In January, a time when many scientists concentrate on grant proposals, Jennifer D. Calkins and Jennifer M. Gee, both biologists, were busy designing quail T-shirts and trading cards. The T-shirts went for $12 each and the trading cards for $15 in a fund-raising effort resembling an online bake sale. The $4,873 they raised, mostly from small donations, will pay their travel, food, lab and equipment expenses to study the elegant quail this fall in Mexico.
Jorge Acosta

Twitterology - A New Science? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    DENIZENS of the Twitter-verse, please be advised: Whether you are a Libyan celebrating the demise of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, a New Zealand office worker sleepily starting your day or a California teenager trying out the latest slang, your words are being analyzed.
Jorge Acosta

Model Thinking - 1 views

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    We live in a complex world with diverse people, firms, and governments whose behaviors aggregate to produce novel, unexpected phenomena. We see political uprisings, market crashes, and a never ending array of social trends. How do we make sense of it?
Jorge Acosta

Human Genome Untangled in 3-D [Video]: Scientific American - 0 views

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    "A technique for mapping our DNA in three dimensions emerged from an undergraduate's musings"
Jorge Acosta

Chrome Experiments - "BioDigital Human" by BioDigital Team - 0 views

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    The exploration of human anatomy and conditions using over 3000 3D peer reviewed objects. Utilities for searching, relationships, dissection, bookmarking, cross sections, data integration and exporting images are provided.
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