In the 1960s, Gay Talese, then a young reporter, declared that “New York is a city of things unnoticed” and delegated himself to be the one who noticed.
Networked Knowledge and Combinatorial Creativity - Brain Pickings - 0 views
How to Cultivate the Art of Serendipity - The New York Times - 0 views
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discoveries are products of the human mind.
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As people dredge the unknown, they are engaging in a highly creative act.
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Why A School's Master Schedule Is A Powerful Enabler of Change | MindShift | KQED News - 2 views
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He and a team of teachers set out to try to reconfigure how this big high school could structurally put student relationships with teachers at the center, and value mastery of content above all else.
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‘If we don’t match our minutes to our mission, [teachers are] not going to shift.’
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biggest obstacles to instructional changes of the sort Smith and his team were trying to engineer was the school schedule itself.
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The Shortness of Life: Seneca on Busyness and the Art of Living Wide Rather Than Living... - 1 views
Before You Study, Ask for Help - WSJ - 0 views
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planning ahead, quizzing themselves on the material and actively seeking out help when they don’t understand it.
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pick out the main points in their notes
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I was teaching her while simultaneously teaching myself” the material—a study technique that enabled her to ace the test.
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