The Nature of Things – Man, Dog, and Genetics
The cover story of the February issue of National Geographic is all about dogs and the genetics that create so many variations of looks and
The cover story of the February issue of National Geographic is all about dogs and the genetics that create so many variations of looks and
Last week Google announced another round of service and product closures. The popular image editing tool Picnik was included in the list of services that
Don’t worry, this is not a political editorial. By now you’ve probably heard Republican Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich’s comments last week that by the end
Economy Map is an interactive visualization of the environmental impact of the U.S. economy. The visualization offers a series of graphs and charts that represent
From the shameless self-promotion department: in February I will be the featured presenter for two different one webinars. The first, on February 9th is titled
SOPA and PIPA may have been tabled for now, but that doesn’t mean those bills won’t pop-up again in the future. If you’re wondering what
Udemy, an online course hosting service that I’ve previously written about, recently launched a new project called The Faculty Project. The Faculty Project is a
Good morning from Maine where I’m using the new workspace that I set up this week. The “some assembly required” aspect of the new desk
Earlier this week a few ed tech bloggers reported on a new visual search engine called Oolone. I, of course, had to check it out
Udacity is offering a new, free seven week Computer Science 101 course. The course promises to teach you everything you need to know to build
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