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YouTube - WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by Steven Johnson - 1 views

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    "One of our most innovative, popular thinkers takes on-in exhilarating style-one of our key questions: Where do good ideas come from? With Where Good Ideas Come From, Steven Johnson pairs the insight of his bestselling Everything Bad Is Good for You and the dazzling erudition of The Ghost Map and The Invention of Air to address an urgent and universal question: What sparks the flash of brilliance? How does groundbreaking innovation happen? Answering in his infectious, culturally omnivorous style, using his fluency in fields from neurobiology to popular culture, Johnson provides the complete, exciting, and encouraging story of how we generate the ideas that push our careers, our lives, our society, and our culture forward. Beginning with Charles Darwin's first encounter with the teeming ecosystem of the coral reef and drawing connections to the intellectual hyperproductivity of modern megacities and to the instant success of YouTube, Johnson shows us that the question we need to ask is, What kind of environment fosters the development of good ideas? His answers are never less than revelatory, convincing, and inspiring as Johnson identifies the seven key principles to the genesis of such ideas, and traces them across time and disciplines. Most exhilarating is Johnson's conclusion that with today's tools and environment, radical innovation is extraordinarily accessible to those who know how to cultivate it. Where Good Ideas Come From is essential reading for anyone who wants to know how to come up with tomorrow's great ideas."
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Richard Feynman Biography - Best Mind Since Einstein (full version) - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Richard Feynman Biography Best MindSince Einstein"
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Horizon: Richard Feynman - No Ordinary Genius (full version) - YouTube - 0 views

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    "BBC Horizon 1993 Richard Feynman - No Ordinary Genius "
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YouTube - RSA Animate - The Secret Powers of Time - 1 views

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    "Professor Philip Zimbardo conveys how our individual perspectives of time affect our work, health and well-being. Time influences who we are as a person, how we view relationships and how we act in the world."
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YouTube - Neil Postman - 6 Questions for Understanding Media - 0 views

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    "Neil Postman - 6 Questions for Understanding Media "
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YouTube - The Rubber Hand Illusion - Horizon: Is Seeing Believing? - BBC Two - 1 views

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    "Horizon explores the strange and wonderful world of illusions - and reveals the tricks they play on our senses and why they fool us."
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YouTube - 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests - 0 views

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    Compare the final commentary on this video to the one in the PBS Documentary, "The Tank Man."
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TEDxKrungthep - Jennifer Hartley - "The Truth in the Lie" - 0 views

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    I think it's good, although it slightly mixes up our nice distinction between sense perception and perception in general, and she actual says "we see things not as they are but as we are" at one point. The title "The Truth in the Lie" evokes one of the current essay titles, and it has a lot to say about ethics 'n stuff.
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YouTube - RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms - 0 views

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    "This animate was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA's Benjamin Franklin award."
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To Slow Speeders, Philadelphia Tries Make-Believe - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Fake speed humps, as flat as the street, but designed to appear three-dimensional, fool drivers into slowing down.
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    Are these Philly speed bump illusions better than Vancouver's? Does this suggest that Canadians are just plain demented? For more on Canadians: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pILPiB-07uI
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'Pre-crime' Comes to the HR Dept. - Datamation.com - 0 views

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    "A Santa Barbara, Calif., startup called Social Intelligence data-mines the social networks to help companies decide if they really want to hire you. While background checks, which mainly look for a criminal record, and even credit checks have become more common, Social Intelligence is the first company that I'm aware of that systematically trolls social networks for evidence of bad character. Using automation software that slogs through Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, LinkedIn, blogs, and "thousands of other sources," the company develops a report on the "real you" -- not the carefully crafted you in your resume. The service is called Social Intelligence Hiring. The company promises a 48-hour turn-around. Because it's illegal to consider race, religion, age, sexual orientation and other factors, the company doesn't include that information in its reports. Humans review the reports to eliminate false positives. And the company uses only publically shared data -- it doesn't "friend" targets to get private posts, for example. The reports feature a visual snapshot of what kind of person you are, evaluating you in categories like "Poor Judgment," "Gangs," "Drugs and Drug Lingo" and "Demonstrating Potentially Violent Behavior." The company mines for rich nuggets of raw sewage in the form of racy photos, unguarded commentary about drugs and alcohol and much more. "
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