the act of creation
/Make things and you will discover yourself. The act of creation reveals who you are.
Make things and you will discover yourself. The act of creation reveals who you are.
I worked hard. I was focused, determined, and disciplined. But I did not necessarily allow myself the space and time for creativity and self-expression. I would encourage my 22-year-old self to take a moment to nurture my friendships--in person. Call them, make a plan, do something together--share experience. Laugh out loud every day. -Naomi Simson
The Lord prefers common-looking people. That is the reason he made so many of them.
Life is composed of lights and shadows, and we would be untruthful if we tried to pretend there were no shadows. -Walt Disney
***SOCIAL MEDIA
Raising The Snapchat And Instagram Generation Fast Company
Snapchat is becoming a search engine more like Facebook Quartz
Twitter tweaks replies, giving users more characters PR Daily
Inside Snapchat’s Identity Crisis Vanity Fair
Twitter is ditching the egg avatar USA Today
***TECHNOLOGY
Elon Musk’s Billion-Dollar Crusade to Stop the A.I. Apocalypse Vanity Fair
Deep neural networks can now transfer the style of one photo onto another The Verge
Cyborgs at work: employees getting implanted with microchips Associated Press
***BIG DATA & STATISTICS
How to avoid common mistakes when thinking about statistics, probability and risk The Conversation
What the Dark Web is.. and what it isn’t Smart Data Collective
NPR: “Left unchecked” machine learning “could create all sorts of unintended bias” NPR
Employers are struggling to hire workers who understand Data Science according to new report Inside Higher Ed
Hackathon this weekend to “use #DataScience skills to make a positive impact in the world” GeekWire
A day in the life of a AI company data scientist: “A lot of my time is spent thinking about stuff” econsultancy
***ART & DESIGN
How To Use White Space In Web Design Medium
Google’s New Font Honors Ancient Type Traditions Wired
***THE BUSINESS OF MEDIA
A reporter in a rural district of India uses WhatsApp to broadcast local news — and makes money doing it Harvard’s Nieman Lab
***JOURNALISM
I taught my 5th-graders how to spot fake news. Now they won’t stop fact-checking me Vox
Fox News and Al Jazeera were the top Facebook publishers in February Fast Company
How Facebook and other platform companies promote bad journalism — and what to do about it Poynter
Mexican newspaper shuts down because of violence against journalists The Week
***FAKE NEWS
The Independent launches 5-person team dedicated to debunking fake news Digiday
How Russian Twitter Bots Pumped Out Fake News During The 2016 Election NPR
This Is Not Fake News (but Don’t Go by the Headline) New York Times
***PERSONAL GROWTH
What Growth Requires Becoming (my site)
***GRAMMAR
Don’t work overtime: The final word on the Oxford comma Columbia Journalism Review
***LANGUAGE
Merriam Webster editor on her new book — and why dictionaries matter Entertainment Weekly
AAUP report says adjunct professor was likely fired insisting rigor courses Inside Higher Ed
Trump’s Speeches Are Helping People Learn English. Really Wired
***LITERATURE
Aiming big Data at Literature NPR
The Empathy Effect: Two researchers' say the impact of reading literary fiction is missing from American political life Chronicle of Higher Ed
Flannery O’Connor’s Moments of Grace Daily Jstor
***GENDER
Equal Pay for Men and Women? Iceland Wants Employers to Prove It New York Times
He Keeps Calling Us ‘Females’ Chronicle of Higher Ed
Vice President Pence’s “never dine alone with a woman” rule isn’t honorable. It’s probably illegal Vox
Newsrooms should follow two simple rules for reporting on women’s bodies Columbia Journalism Review
The narrowing, but persistent, gender gap in pay Pew Research Center
***DIVERSITY
Wall Street Journal staffers signed a letter criticizing the control white men have over the newsroom Business Insider
Faculty ‘Diversity Statements’ Are Being Called Threats to Academic Freedom Chronicle of Higher Ed
***FREE SPEECH
Judge to Trump: No protection for speech inciting violence The Washington Post
A student says school officials stopped him from handing out copies of the Constitution. Now he’s suing Washington Post
***LEGAL ISSUES
Supreme Court Strikes Down Texas Disability Standards In Death Row Cases NPR
Appeals court sides with U of New Mexico in case of student who said she was booted from a class for critiquing lesbianism (judges say professors have right to make decisions about what kind of speech is appropriate for academic setting) Inside Higher Ed
***RELIGION
Which Hipster Megachurch Is Right for You? New York Magazine
Beyond The Mike Pence Misogyny Debate, The 3 'Billy Graham Rules' You Haven't Read NPR
Still no sign of leader for White House faith partnership office Religion News Service
***HEALTH
***PSYCHOLOGY
Survey of campus counseling centers finds increased demand for services, as well as additional positions and more diversity in hiring Inside Higher Ed
A brief overview of neuroscience from a statistician working in the field LinkedIn
WHO: Depression Is Now Leading Cause of Ill Health Worldwide Science of Us
Why Millennials Are Struggling With Mental Health At Work Forbes
The Backfire Effect Daily Jstor
***PHILOSOPHY
Søren Kierkegaard: A Free Online Course Open Culture
***RESEARCH
It's not just you: science papers are getting harder to read Nature News
Academics shouldn't focus only on prestigious journals (essay) Inside Higher Ed
As a Reviewer, Each Review is Yours, and Sometimes It Should Be Everyone’s Science Editor
The Economist explains: The problem with scientific publishing The Economist
***HIGHER ED
Here’s a Map of ‘Free College’ Programs Nationwide Chronicle of Higher Ed
Rollins College Controversy Described as 'Fake News Snopes
At U-Va., a ‘watch list’ flags VIP applicants for special handling Washington Post
How to Reduce the Cost of College Textbooks The Scholarly Kitchen
Christian professors circulate letter pledging support marginalized and vulnerable Inside Higher Ed
How taxpayers pay for religious education Indianapolis Star
***TEACHING
A learning strategy has shown clear results (excerpt from “Learn Better”) Wired
***ONLINE CLASSES
680 MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) Getting Started in April Open Culture
***SEXUAL HARASSMENT & ASSAULT
Eyewitness to a Title IX Witch Trial Chronicle of Higher Ed
Frustrated Texas senators call for transparency from Baylor after rape scandal Texas Tribune
Victim in Vanderbilt Rape Case Is Shocked That a Suspect Is Speaking on Campuses Chronicle of Higher Ed
Study: Young people still don't completely understand what constitutes sexual assault USA Today
***ACADEMIC LIFE
Report says adjunct professor was likely fired insisting rigor courses Inside Higher Ed
University Seeks to Revoke Tenure of 5 Professors Detroit News
Developing policies to Support academic freedom in the digital era Chronicle of Higher Ed
She called Trump’s election an ‘act of terrorism.’ Now she’s faculty member of the year Washington Post
***STUDENT LIFE
Christian Student in Florida Is Suspended After Dispute With Muslim Professor Orlando Sentinel
College kids are taking the 'dating' out of 'dating apps' Mashable
White millennials are the most apathetic about the American Dream, a new study shows Quartz
Chick-fil-A is cooler than Vice among teens, according to a new Google report titled ‘It’s Lit’ Recode
U.S. District Court affirms First Amendment right to complain in rejecting motion to dismiss former student's complaint Student Press Law Center
Growth requires hard work. The world is a complex place. We all become creatures of habit in the ways we think and act. To learn is to strip away those deeply ingrained habits of the mind. To do so requires that we push ourselves, that we keep building and rebuilding, questioning, struggling, and seeking.
Ken Bain, What the Best College Students Do
Life is painting a picture, not creating a sum. – Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
Life is about change, whether good or bad, and being able to adjust accordingly. - Okechukwu Keke
Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom. Marcel Proust
People and institutions tend to value other people and institutions like themselves. The result is that we tend to see as higher in ability those who are like us. As a result, many children as well as adults are never appreciated for what they are, but rather for how they fit into the stylistic pattern of the evaluator.
There are those who look for and appreciate only others like themselves, and there are those who look for quality, whether or not it is the same kind of quality they have to offer. We will better utilize other people’s talents, and better help them develop, if we recognize people for their own stylistic strengths, rather than for what we might ideally like them to be.
Robert Sternberg, Thinking Styles
Laughter is like an instant vacation.
***TECHNOLOGY
Elon Musk’s next company wants to put tiny electrodes in our brains so we can survive the age of AI Quartz
Scientists Hack a Human Cell and Reprogram It Like a Computer Wired
Mapping platforms like Google Earth have the legacies of colonialism programmed into them Real Life
***BIG DATA & STATISTICS
A 'Black box' technique may lead to more powerful AI: it could make neural network’s faster/leaner Engadget
Some tips and tricks for solid deep learning neural networks KD Nuggets
The 8,700 docs made public by WikiLeaks in early March offer a wealth of info on the CIA’s cyber-subcontractors Intelligence Online
Using Big Data to analyze images and video better than the human brain Phys.org
The skills set needed when switching careers from Java to Big Data Hadoop 360
***SOCIAL MEDIA
Instagram Has Two-Factor Authentication Now, So Turn It On Wired
A tool that can archive a Twitter hashtag even if you've forgotten to set one up Chronicle of Higher Ed
Facebook Messenger Finally Makes Group Chat Not a Total Hassle Wired
***PERSONAL GROWTH
One Creative Thing Every Day Becoming (my site)
***GRAMMAR
The $10 Million Lawsuit That Hinges On An Oxford Comma NPR
***WRITING& READING
***LANGUAGE
Teaching Language With Culture In California NPR
San Diego’s Bilingual Paradox Voice of San Diego
The most useful language for English speakers to learn, according to an economist Quartz
***LITERATURE
If you break literature down by the numbers Minnesota Public Radio
***GENDER
Gender Pay Gap Persists Across Faculty Ranks Chronicle of Higher Ed
A Short Video Introduction to Alice Guy-Blaché (1873–1968), the First Female Film Director & Studio Mogul Open Culture
Men and the Manufacturing Decline The Atlantic
Gender bias distorts peer review across fields Nature News
The Increasing Significance of the Decline of Men The New York Times
Female brokers punished more harshly for misconduct than males Financial Times
***RACIAL ISSUES
Out Of Bounds: New Research On Race And Paying College Athletes NPR
***FREE SPEECH
Academic Ethics: Defending Faculty Speech Chronicle of Higher Ed
Free Speech Is Not an Academic Value premium By Stanley FishYou don’t have the right to say whatever you want on a college campus (Opinion) Chronicle of Higher Ed
How the First Amendment Applies to Trump’s Presidency New Yorker
In a Polarized Climate, Free-Speech Warriors Seize the Spotlight (sub. req.’d) Chronicle of Higher Ed
***LEGAL ISSUES
How U.S. Law Inspired the Nazis Chronicle of Higher Ed
We’re suing the federal government to be free to do our research The Conversation
Defamation in a Forwarded Email Technology & Marketing Blog
When Your Scholarship Goes to Court Chronicle of Higher Ed
***ART & DESIGN
Art as a Weapon: The inventor of auto-destructive art was 90 Economist
***MUSIC
Sensational music from Syria: How the civil war is helping to spread Syrian music across the globe Economist
***THE BUSINESS OF MEDIA
Mobile-focused Quartz manages to turn a profit on digital journalism Crains
***JOURNALISM
I studied how journalists used Twitter for two years. Here’s what I learned Poynter
FAA clarifies rules for drone use in education and journalism Student Press Law Center
AP style change: Singular they is acceptable ‘in limited cases’ Poynter
University fires reporter over “bathroom bill” stories after local lawmaker complaints Times Free Press
The ‘Live Blog’ quickly becoming the default way for newspaper websites to handle breaking news Talking New Media
***FAKE NEWS
Fake news successfully mitigated in social media study The Stack
Why Fact Checking Matters & How to Do It Video Strategist
***STUDENT LIFE
Three Millennial Tech Myths Busted Techpinions
Study: 60 percent of rural millennials lack access to a political life The Conversation
***SEXUAL HARASSMENT & ASSAULT
Jury hands out one of the most serious criminal conviction of a college leader in American history Chronicle of Higher Ed
***SCIENCE
The Famous Schrodinger’s Cat Thought Experiment Gets Brought to Life in an Off-Kilter Animation Open Culture
***HEALTH
The findings of medical research are disseminated too slowly: That is about to change Economist
Cancer Is Partly Caused By Random Mutations, Study Finds : Shots - Health News NPR
Medical research: The shackles of scientific journals Economist
Patients Lose Sight After Stem Cells Are Injected Into Their Eyes New York Times
Understanding The Role Of Compounding Pharmacies After Dozens Of Deaths NPR
Social Media Influencers Finally Come to … Medicine Wired
***PSYCHOLOGY
The psychology behind and economics of hits in pop culture: Publicity over Talent Economist
***PHILOSOPHY
The Philosophy Of 2017's 'Ghost In The Shell' Explained Movie Pilot
Introduction to Philosophy: A Free Online Course Open Culture
This college student teaches philosophy to homeless women to help them ponder life’s great questions Washington Post
Albert Camus Explains Why Happiness Is Like Committing a Crime—”You Should Never Admit to it” (1959) Open Culture
Ayn Rand’s “objectivist” philosophy is now required reading for British teens Quartz
***RELIGION
Princeton Theological Seminary reverses decision to honor Redeemer’s Tim Keller Religious News Service
This West Virginia school district has weekly Bible classes. A kindergartner is suing Washington Post
A Christian Conservative Professor Accuses Colleges of Indoctrinating Students (sub. req.’ed) Chronicle of Higher Ed
Katy Perry Nearer to Closing $15M Deal to buy Convent in LA Courthouse News
Focus on the Family turns 40 Colorado Gazette
Are You Descended From (Alleged) Witches? NPR
'In God We Trust' license plate bill constitutionally suspect, attorney general says The Tennessean
How did celibacy become mandatory for priests? The Conversation
***RELIGION & POLITICS
Trump returning to Liberty University as commencement speaker Baptist News
Majority of states have all-Christian congressional delegations Pew Research Center
Mike Pence, finding God, and the shifting agenda of Christian music festivals The Guardian
***HIGHER ED
College Classes In Maximum Security: 'It Gives You Meaning' NPR
Georgetown University plans a religious ceremony as an apology for its historical ties to slavery Washington Post
Liberty University Students Divided Over President Trump as Commencement Speaker TIME
Hookup Culture Varies at 3 Types of Catholic Colleges: A professor of theology delves into how the cultural pressure to engage in casual sex affects students at different religious institutions Chronicle of Higher Ed
***TEACHING
Do Their Stereotypes Affect Your Teaching? Chronicle of Higher Ed
You Probably Believe Some Learning Myths: Take Our Quiz To Find Out NPR
Why I Teach Online Chronicle of Higher Ed
***RESEARCH
Dozens of Predatory journals offered a sham scientist a place on their editorial board Nature
Academic Journals Plagued by Bogus Impact Factors SpringerLink
Gates Foundation announces open-access publishing venture Nature News
Why are citations important in research writing? Medium
The last act of a dying organization is to get out a new rule and enlarged edition of the rule book.
A study found participants who engaged in creative pursuits one day significantly boosted their mood for the following day. Overall, they reported feeling more energetic, enthusiastic, and excited.
These findings might not seem too surprising, but here’s the kicker: it didn’t take much creative activity for participants to reap the benefits. Just one, small creative activity a day helped. And you don’t have to be a skilled artist either. Something as simple as mindless doodling, making a joke, or even daydreaming will do.
Patrick Allan writing for LifeHacker
The last of the human freedoms is to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances.
- Victor Frankle
Just because something doesn't do what you planned it to do doesn't mean it's useless. -Thomas Edison
It isn’t that those who love you IGNORE your inadequacies. Instead, they will pitch in and cheer you along.. and allow you the opportunity to grow and chances to fail.
Instead of asking, "How do I get out of this thing I must do?" ask, "How do I become fully present in it?"
We’ve long assumed that positive feedback always has desirable results. But some recent research has painted a more complex picture. Melissa Kamins discovered that children who receive primarily person-praise (“how smart you are”) rather than good words about their efforts will usually develop fixed views of intelligence. When children are young and family members consistently tell them how brilliant they are (or how dumb), they get the message: life depends on your level of intelligence, not on how you work at something. You’ve got it or you don’t. Nothing can change that reality, they think. In short, fixed views of intelligence or growth mindsets stem from conditioning, not from some inborn character trait. They too can change.
Ken Bain, What The Best College Students Do
Instead of wishing the ball would be hit to someone else, yearn for the ball to be hit your way. -Stephen Goforth
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