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A virtual field trip to CERN, via Google Glass

This demonstrates a very practical use of Google Glass for teaching … and therefore [...]

Tiny Data + Unstructured Data = Big Data

“Big Data” combines structured “Tiny Data” and unstructured “Social Data”. Combining these to create useful insight and action plans is a business [...]

Re-Imagining Work: Shifts in the digital revolution - Dave Coplin at the RSA

When did you last stop and really think about what you are doing, rather than being a slave to your QWERTY [...]

Amanda Palmer: The Art of Asking - at TED

“I firmly believe in music being as free as possible. Unlocked. Shared and spread. In order for artists to survive and create, their audiences need to step up and directly support [...]

Tycho Brahe, Johannes Kepler, and Big Data – Wally Bock

Most Big Data operations are the same kind of brute force computation that Kepler did, only much faster. Big Data is the new panacea. It will do just about everything, we’re told. But before we start planning for the era of universal peace and an end to disease and hunger which will surely come, it’s worth pondering that the computation is only the middle part of the [...]

10 Amazing Ways Technology is Changing HR

Check the impact of technology on human resources that changes how you get hired, learn job skills, access business information, and even use the Internet in your off [...]

CEOs, MBAs and Leadership Teams Need to Pay Attention to Creating Company Culture

An effective company culture can usually be summed up in one or two sentences as the company’s core mission or [...]

A Lesson in Innovation – Why did the Segway Fail? Paul Sloane

The Segway is a product not a solution [...]

Tame Your Technology and Get More Sleep – Jim Clemmer

Don’t live your life from your inbox. If you do, you’re just at the mercy of whatever’s coming at [...]

A Daunting Task Ahead

The Plight of Literacy and Literature in Modern Times
~Written for the London Student Paper, Volume 32, Issue 05~
On the 19th of October I went to spend my evening within the warming intellectualism of the RSA’s walls. It was not a professional [...]