Steven Pinker Cognitive psychologist, linguist, and author

Steven Pinker is a cognitive psychologist, linguist, and popular science author. He is the Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University and is known for his advocacy of evolutionary psychology and the computational theory of mind. Enlightenment Now: The Future of Progress | Steven Pinker WebsiteSteven PinkerWikipediaSteven PinkerTwitter@sapinkerYouTubeSteven PinkerGoogleSteven Pinker Twitter … Continue reading Steven Pinker Cognitive psychologist, linguist, and author

Academic Papers on the Knowledge Café Using the Knowledge Café in academia

Gurteen Knowledge Blog   December 15, 2022, 12:16Since I developed the concept of the Knowledge Café and started running it 20 years ago in 2002, a few academics have picked up on the idea and used it for teaching, learning, and sharing knowledge among students and lecturers alike. It has also been used in research. These experiments … Continue reading Academic Papers on the Knowledge Café Using the Knowledge Café in academia

Silicon Valley Versus Route 128 Innovation Story: How Silicon Valley's open culture outpaced Route 128's closed network

Introduction: Innovation The Google 20% Free Time Policy Close Pop-up all posts in this chapter Silicon Valley and Route 128 once stood as hubs of technological innovation. Yet, their contrasting ecosystems led to different outcomes, with Route 128 lagging behind. By examining these differences, we can understand how open networks and risk-taking cultures drive sustainable … Continue reading Silicon Valley Versus Route 128 Innovation Story: How Silicon Valley’s open culture outpaced Route 128’s closed network

Peer Instruction Where students learn from each other

Introduction: Conversational Learning Sharing Knowledge Through Conversation Close Pop-up all posts in this chapter Eric Mazur is a Harvard physicist and educator who developed a teaching method called Peer Instruction. Peer Instruction involves students learning from each other during class. It begins with a concept-based question that challenges students’ understanding. After individually answering the question, … Continue reading Peer Instruction Where students learn from each other

Flipped Teaching Speech is a bad medium for communicating information - so watch lectures at home

Dialogic Organization Development The Power of Team Huddles Close Pop-up all posts in this chapter Flipped teaching reverses, or “flips”, traditional in-class lectures and homework. Students watch the teacher’s prerecorded lecture at home, and in-class time is used for students to test their skills, apply their knowledge, and interact through hands-on projects, discussions, and exercises. … Continue reading Flipped Teaching Speech is a bad medium for communicating information – so watch lectures at home