By Matt Reed. Maybe political theorists just have a certain way of thinking. That might explain it.
Betsy Barre, the Assistant Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at Rice (and a fellow political theorist by training), fired off a set of tweets this weekend that made a lot of sense to me. Read more...
(Situational) Tolerance for Ambiguity
By Matt Reed. Jeff Selingo has a good piece about the importance of “tolerance for ambiguity” as an employment skill. He situates it in the context of his early days in journalism, when an editor basically dropped him off in a small town and told him to find, and write, a story by five o’clock. Read more...
A Trend I Never Thought I’d See
By Matt Reed. Between getting older and having a teenage son, I’m gaining a new perspective on trends. The Boy complained yesterday about a meme that “has been around forever -- it’s two months old, at least!” I’ve had library books longer than that. Read more...
Big Fat Hairy Facts
By Matt Reed. Yesterday’s post, co-written with Susanna Williams, got some unexpected and very welcome backup from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. The post was a response to a piece by Harry Holzer, of AIR, arguing that community colleges are preventing students from succeeding. Read more...
Green Shoots
By Matt Reed. The Oregon House and Senate have approved a bill co-sponsored by Rep. Mark Johnson, Republican from Hood River, and Sen. Mark Hass, Democrat from Beaverton, to waive most tuition at Oregon community colleges for many students. Read more...
University Illusions and the Liberal Arts
By Joshua Kim. “The illusory university pretends that all professors are guided by a shared sense of educational excellence specific to their institution”.
From Kevin Carey’s NYTimes Upshot piece - The Fundamental Way That Universities Are an Illusion. Read more...
The 8 Fiction Books That I’ve Read So Far This Summer
By Joshua Kim. I mostly read nonfiction. The 8 books that I’m recommending below are the fiction books that I’ve read so far this summer. Read more...
3 Questions for Jonathan Rees
By Joshua Kim. Dr. Jonathan Rees is a professor of history at Colorado State University Pueblo. He writes the widely read More or Less Bunk blog, and is the author of the upcoming book Refrigerator, part of the Object Lessons series from The Atlantic. Jonathan’s book Refrigerator Nation, will also soon be released in paperback. Read more...
A Failed iOS to Android Switching Story
By Joshua Kim. My wife tried to switch from iOS to Android. She failed.
The motivator for the attempted switch was handwriting. She wanted to be able to take handwritten notes on her phone. Notes. Calendar entries. Lists. She tried to switch to the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Read more...
First World Problems With Audible.com
By Joshua Kim. Whenever someone in my family complains to each other about something in our lives, our usual family response is to say “First World problem.” Read more...