“Holographic displays. Robotic restaurants. Computers that replace doctors, translators and drivers. If it’s proximate science fiction you want, you’ll have it, it seems, at the end of the decade.” Thomas Lin and Jonathan Huang
Why aren’t we more vigorously developing cooperative learning environments to help replace the existing paradigm? Top down models are obsolete, just as crowdsourcing settles in as a viable alternative to manage big data.
What does open peer review mean for the advancement of learning itself and for the politics of academia? (video)