By Holly Welham. From using a washing machine, to cooking a proper dinner, parents share the things they wish someone had told them before they left home. More...
Werewolf conference billed as first for UK academy
By Matthew Reisz. Academics will get a chance to hear papers on “full-moon masculinities”, “werewolves and white trash” and “re-wilding” the wolf at a conference to be held this week. More...
The Best Subjects At Canadian Universities
By Rebecca Zamon. When it comes to Canadian universities, three names tend to be bandied about pretty regularly — that's the University of Toronto, McGill University and the University of British Columbia. And it's for a good reason. These three schools are consistently at the top of global university rankings, and have some of the toughest admissions in the country. More...
Will Canada be the country that dumbed itself to death?
By Daryl Copeland. Foreign policy issues rarely figure centrally in Canadian politics — and in the public and media mainstream, science is an even more distant outlier. That’s unfortunate, because science policy matters. Years of resource reductions and the centralized political control and manipulation of all public communications have deeply corroded Canadian democracy, governance and public administration. More...
Universities should take harm reduction approach to drug use, experts say
'The approach of "just say no" just doesn't work,' says McGill's student health director.
As CEGEP and university students head to back to school, some experts argue it makes more sense to ensure illicit drugs are taken safely rather than try to prevent them from being taken altogether. More...
Don't ban laptops in university classrooms
Professor warns against saying 'illegal aliens,' 'male,' 'female'
By Stefanie Botelho. A cultural studies instructor at Washington State University has warned her students that they could face disciplinary action-and in some cases, failure of her class-if they use certain terms she deems unacceptable, including "illegal aliens," "tranny" and the words "males" and "females" to refer to men and women. More...
Colleges struggle to blend tech, teacher-training lesson plans
By Stefanie Botelho. On a typical day in Corey Gilman's second-grade class, students view and listen to books on a Smart Board, following the text in their hardcover readers; they collaborate in small groups named for colors; and take turns using an iPod to listen to a reading of books they wrote by hand and then narrated. In between, they take "brain breaks" – 30-second bursts of moving and stretching under Gilman's direction. All the while, Gilman's iPad never seems to leave his hand. More...
How to Think Visually
By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. How to Think Visually
Rabndy, Cool Infographics, 2015/09/03
In case you haven't seen this before, or are just beginning your career and an education consultant, here's a graphic represention of a couple dozen or so graphical representations of data. More...
I'm Jane McGonigal, Game Designer and Author, and This Is How I Work
By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. I'm Jane McGonigal, Game Designer and Author, and This Is How I Work
Andy Orin, LifeHacker, 2015/09/02
Everybody works a little bit differently and there is no perfect recipe for us to follow. More...