Archive for the ‘ Knowledge ’ Category

Blogging homeworks

Why not?  My “back to school” week made me think about that. Yes, between 40+ hours of work with Ex Machina and 4 master degree classes there’s still time to think (OK, not that much).

  • It’s easy. Once an essay
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Divorcer en se lançant des livres au lieu de la vaisselle

L’autonomie institutionnelle  est désirée par deux types de directeurs : Ceux qui veulent la liberté d’action et ceux qui veulent diriger leur empire au lieu d’être un acteur d’un système plus grand.

La différence entre les deux vient de la …

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Education shifts, time-location becoming a process

When we thought about education, we used to think about a building, some brick and mortar place where we went to sit on a bench and acquire stuff from 9AM to 4PM. Some DIYers used to go to the library …

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Mentoring, flow of expertise

Mentoring is a great concept. Experience flowing down from veterans to recruits can be a satisfying relation for everyone implied. But as any other successful relation, doing it the right way and with the right expectations is a lot better …

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Choc des cultures

Le globaliste aime ce qu’il fait. C’est la personne qui va prendre le temps de conseiller les autres ou de travailler sur un projet dans lequel il n’a pas d’intérêt financier. C’est le genre qui va avoir, qu’il le veule …

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Randy Pausch : The Last Lecture

Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 – July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams,” Pausch talked about his …

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