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18 octobre 2017

Do our measures of academic success hurt science?

Perverse career incentives steer researchers toward publishing more articles – and away from other important goals. More...

18 octobre 2017

The Next Best Thing

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/mama_phd_blog_header.jpg?itok=C5xGPD1aWe are living during a period I like to call “The Age of the Next Best Thing.” We are offered so many options and choices, or at least the appearance of such, that we can always click on or navigate to something else. More...

18 octobre 2017

Math Geek Mom: Thank You!

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/mama_phd_blog_header.jpg?itok=C5xGPD1aIn Labor Economics, there is a concept known as a “cobweb” model of a labor market. In this model, the supply of labor in a market responds to currently high (or low) wages in that market, shifting supply until a new equilibrium level is reached and tracing out what looks like a “cobweb” formed by the various equilibrium points. More...

18 octobre 2017

Final Reflections

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/mama_phd_blog_header.jpg?itok=C5xGPD1aThis is my last blog post for Mama PhD here at Inside Higher Ed, as the column will retire this month. More...

18 octobre 2017

Math Geek Mom: Looking Back and Ahead

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/mama_phd_blog_header.jpg?itok=C5xGPD1aThe Mathematical concept of “chaos” describes the hidden patterns underneath what appears to be random behavior. Central to this concept is the idea that small changes (such as butterfly wings flapping miles away) can have big effects. More...

18 octobre 2017

Learning from Talking Robots and Flatulent Cats

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/StratEDgy%20Graphic%20Resized.jpg?itok=kIrUoz70By Margaret Andrews. The Wall Street Journal isn’t a publication I turn to for comic relief (although I do really like their Pepper. . . and Salt cartoons), so I was delighted to find a funny and educationally-relevant article this morning about two kids playing with Legos. More...

18 octobre 2017

Guest Post: After Harvey, by Lee Matalone

By Oronte. There is something inherently warm about a Polaroid photo. Maybe it’s the saturation of color in the print, the vividness of a moment we can hold in a square in our hands. Maybe it’s the camera’s non-critical eye, which can make even the most unphotogenic of us look like part-time models. More...

18 octobre 2017

President Kurtz

By Oronte. In an undergrad class we recently finished a unit on three Heart of Darkness texts: the novella itself; the film Apocalypse Now; and Hearts of Darkness, the documentary made, in part, from footage shot by Eleanor Coppola as her husband struggled to finish Apocalypse. The interest is in how the book and films talk to each other, and what they have to say to our time. More...

18 octobre 2017

Reading Google Reviews of Your University

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/large/public/student_affairs_and_technology_blog_header.jpgBy Eric Stoller. People write online reviews for a lot of things these days. Most reviews are honest and accurate representations of an experience with a company, service, organization, university, etc. More...

18 octobre 2017

5 Things I Learned After Giving 6 Keynotes in 9 Days

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/large/public/student_affairs_and_technology_blog_header.jpgBy Eric Stoller. During the last week of June and the first week of July I gave 6 keynote speeches in 9 days. While I've given a lot of talks at a lot of universities and conferences (this week I was at the University of Manchester and Arts University Bournemouth), I've never done that many keynotes in that span of time. More...

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