A terrific reminder that "it's the people, stupid."
Wonder how your brain makes decisions, even determines preferences and where the market goes? Neuroeconomics: the link between neuroscience and economics offer something for all of us to learn.
Discovering what people want in a bricks and mortar community can be as challenging as figuring out what people want in a community online.
With so little written on the benefits of family-friendly workplaces in the popular press, it's a pleasure to find this post in a very unlikely place!
Lovely review of Friedman's The World is Flat, from a very different angle that most reviews of the book...
A look at the two approaches to the quest for souped-up learning.
A beautiful story of a young mother in Virginia raising her son and making baby slings.
New training program for parents to be looks very promising.
A good article on how mobile learning can help kids who are turned off by school.
If you wonder if you're too old to learn you probably wouldn't be curious enough to read this. I'm always looking for clever articles that address ageless learner issues and found this one terrific, funny, and easy to read.
If you've ever bought a toy because the box said it was education, this article is for you. It's a bit more educational than most of those toys.
If you're interested in improving the culture in your organization (any sort of organization!) you might enjoy this article.
Explores ways to increase your ability to communicate and educate through the use of visuals and graphics in your writing and design.
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