Berkman Buzz: December 13, 2012
The Berkman Buzz is selected weekly from the posts of Berkman Center people and projects. The Berkman Center is now accepting applications for fellowships in the 2013-2014 academic year! More information is available online. metaLAB's library data visualization work featured in The AtlanticFrom Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg's interview with Matthew Battles in The Atlantic, Matter launches: new name, new space, new partner, applications open Ethan Zuckerman reflects on Paul Salopek's 7-year reporting trip around the worldFrom Ethan Zuckerman's blog post, Paul Salopek: reporting the world at a walking pace Alison Head emphasizes the need for "old-school job skills" among the digital generationFrom Alison Head's op-ed in The Seattle Times, Op-ed: Old-school job skills you won’t find on Google Kendra Albert proposes learning how to problem-solve from the theaterFrom Kendra Albert's blog post, "How to Team Problem Solve Right: Advice from the Theater"
Justin Reich ponders how to build educational technology that "teaches the village"From Justin Reich's post for Education Week, "The Informal Instructional Core and Teaching the Village"
‘The Economist' Accused of Hacking by Bangladesh's War Crimes TribunalFrom Rezwan's blog post for Global Voices, "‘The Economist' Accused of Hacking by Bangladesh's War Crimes Tribunal" | ||||
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