Mae Jemison is an astronaut, a doctor, an art collector, a dancer … Telling stories from her own education and from her time in space, she calls on educators to teach both the arts and sciences, both intuition and logic, as one — to create bold thinkers SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: “On art and science”, url: “http://fracturedbloughts.rolandhesz.com/2009/05/17/on-art-and-science/” [...]
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Microsoft’s glimpse of the future from CNET. Actually, if it will work like this, I say will like it.
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This one I found at John Sinteurs’ Daily Irrelevant – you should check him out, he has a lot of interesting things every day. To the mystery, and people who keep it alive.
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Gustavo Dudamel and the Teresa Carreño Youth Orchestra: A musical sensation from Venezuela TED, as always, brought us some really good entertainment. The Teresa Carreño Youth Orchestra led by Gustavo Dudamel, plays Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 10, 2nd movement, and Arturo Márquez‘ Danzón No. 2. Turn up the volume, lean back, and enjoy.
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I just found the link to Academic Earth on Kereső Világ, the blog of Endre Jóföldi – the blog is written in Hungarian – and I thought that even if I planned to post only the Interesting Links post today, I will put this one up too. After checking out Academic Earth it instantly moved [...]
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Johnny Bunko trailer from DHP on Vimeo. I just found this site today – thanks Karen! – and thought I will share it here. And for the hungarian readers – it’s not that bunko.
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A Fistful Of Dollars: The Story of a Kiva.org Loan from Kieran Ball on Vimeo. This video made by Kieran Ball follows the path of a $25 loan from London, England to Preak Tamao village, Cambodia. I can’t add anything to it. Just watch the video.
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