“They, instead, commit the fundamental attribution error, which is if something good happens, it’s because I’m a genius. If something bad happens, it’s because someone’s an idiot or I didn’t get the resources or the market moved.
. Your degree is not a proxy for your ability to do any job. The world only cares about — and pays off on — what you can do with what you know (and it doesn’t care how you learned it).
Very interesting article from NYTimes about what google looks for in its hiring.
I like the notion of "Intellectual Humility," and there are also some mindset info you might connect with too.
This is a rather big deal:
"Google now admits that it does data mine student emails for ad-targeting purposes outside of school, even when ad serving in school is turned off"
Wiki providing tools for teams. "Teampedia is a collaborative encyclopedia of free team building activities, free icebreakers, teamwork resources, and tools for teams that anyone can edit.
Wow! Movenote lets you add video comments to anything in Google Drive. You can then embed the video together with the item in a Google site (or elsewhere)
Great for making thinking visible.