September 11th, 2018 Productive Pondering As I transition from the slow freedom of summer to the constrained energy of fall, my thoughts have been gravitating back towards nuts and bolts productivity …
[ad_1] Theres nothing more frustrating than changing an answer on a testand then finding out your first instinct was correct. In fact, theres a circulating theory that students should stick …
[ad_1] August 27th, 2018 · Be the first to comment The Simple Life Charles Wagner was a French reformed pastor who worked around the turn of the twentieth century. …
[ad_1] August 23rd, 2018 · Be the first to comment A Lonely Voice Finds Company I’ve been publicly criticizing social media since at least 2010. For most of this …
[ad_1] August 9th, 2018 · Be the first to comment Extremist Suggestions Earlier this week, Zeynep Tufekci appeared on Ezra Klein’s podcast. If you don’t know Tufekci, you should: …
[ad_1] August 1st, 2018 · 2 comments An Anti-Social Response Last week, Facebook reported weaker than expected second quarter earnings and warned investors to expect diminished growth. As a …
[ad_1] July 19th, 2018 · Be the first to comment An Open Discussion A couple weeks ago, I wrote about a new study that took a careful look at …
[ad_1] July 6th, 2018 · One comment On Spatial Boundaries and Face-to-Face Interaction Why do companies deploy open office layouts? A major justification is the idea that removing spatial …
[ad_1] June 30th, 2018 · Be the first to comment An Earlier Book New readers of this blog might not know that back in 2012 I published a book …
[ad_1] Weve all had to make guesses on multiple choice tests. Sometimes we guess right, but its really easy to guess wrong. About.com posted some tips on how to answer …
