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Thirty Tools for Web Enabled Research (or webwares of scientific method)

Posted on April 16th by Matthew Hockenberry.
The first thing I should points out is that this listing is about tools for doing research through the web, NOT about doing research about the web (although you can ...

The Recycled Canvas Theme is now available! (v0.9)

Posted on March 27th by Matthew Hockenberry.
If you are interested in becoming an experimenter, just download the theme+plugin and go ahead and get in touch with us. We'll give you access to our code repository and ...
School 2

What is the school of tomorrow?

Posted on March 16th by Matthew Hockenberry.
If past lessons teach us anything, it probably is pretty hard to imagine. Still, there are reasonable efforts to create a dialogue about what it might look like. From School ...
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Coffee: Disrupting Social Order Since 1511

Posted on March 14th by Matthew Hockenberry.
Yesterday Calestous Juma spoke to the OLPC class about "social responses to radical technologies". He's a very interesting and engaging speaker who has been thinking a lot about the integration ...

Be kind to the web, please recycle your research.

Posted on March 5th by Matthew Hockenberry.
As we near the target deadline for releasing our prototype recycled research project, it makes sense to talk a little bit about what we mean. Here is an overview of ...
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Paradigm Synthesis

Posted on March 1st by Matthew Hockenberry.
This Map of Science (found via Information Aesthetics) suggests that ways of visualizing scientific thought and contribution can offer incredible insight into the state of the art. This ...