Neil Harbisson, Who Dons An Electronic Eye That Enables him To Hear Color And Is the World's First

Neil Harbisson, who dons an electronic eye that enables him to hear color and is the world's first government-recognized cyborg, has famously said, "I don’t feel that I’m using technology. I don’t ...

Physicists propose identification of a gravitational arrow of time

Is It Time to Accept That We're Alone in the Universe?

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11 years ago

Still, Texas and Arizona show us sales go on when Tesla dealers are “banned.”

This one made my jaw drop, seriously???? 

10 years ago

The Third Machine Age Could Destroy Us

How Artificial Superintelligence Will Give birth To Itself

We're Losing the Ability to See Things in the Long Term.  And It's Slowly Destroying Us

8 years ago

#Future

Is the Future Out of Date?  via Plexus Institute

Why the Cost of Living Is Poised to Plummet in the Next 20 Years via Singularity Hub

9 years ago

Digital Literacy

SSSC Digital Literacy workshop

TEDxWarwick - Doug Belshaw - The Essential Elements of Digital Literacies

7 years ago
Graphic For #FF

Graphic for #FF


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8 years ago
Formative Vs Summative Assessment

Formative vs Summative Assessment


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9 years ago

Adding this sci fi film to my movie queue…

Adding this too...  The Visit Proves That Families Are the Scariest Thing of All


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9 years ago

The Panama Papers

Panama Papers:  The Secrets of Dirty Money

What are the panama papers?

What you need to know about the panama papers

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so, biggest corruption story EVER, and these were the front pages that reported on it in the United States on Monday:

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Hmmmm....  what does that say about the media in this country?  What does that say about corruption in this country??

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Panama Players:  The Power Players

400 reporters kept the Panama Papers secret for a year.  Here’s how they pulled it off

With over 2 GB of data...  11.5 Million documents....  this, is only the beginning...  there will be many, many more stories to come.... Not only that....  but:

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10 years ago

While other futurists predicted flying cars and robots everywhere, Clarke was more interested in where communication was headed, and his predictions are remarkably accurate decades later.


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10 years ago

The history of innovation isn’t a straight line, but a squiggly, winding path. In How We Got To Now, my new book and PBS documentary series, I highlight some of the creative mistakes that helped sh...

It’s a Mistake Not to Use Mistakes as Part of the Learning Process

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