Does anyone learn anything from a fully offline source anymore? That’s not a critique on “kids these days don’t read books!” or the like. My question is to get at a point of how intertwined learning has become with electronic sources. Perhaps you found an interesting newspaper fact and checked the source online, or read an old book and wanted to see if Wikipedia had an upda
Life’s short, so let’s jump right in— Do you really want to die as a nine-to-five desk jockey? With a headstone epitaph that reads: “Met Deadlines” at best? Even if you’re pretty happy with where you’re in right now, I’m guessing the answer is no. You’re going to the office. Maybe you’re coming home from the office
Does anyone learn anything from a fully offline source anymore? That’s not a critique on “kids these days don’t read books!” or the like. My question is to get at a point of how intertwined learning has become with electronic sources. Perhaps you found an interesting newspaper fact and checked the source online, or read an old book and wanted to see if Wikipedia had an upda
Life’s short, so let’s jump right in— Do you really want to die as a nine-to-five desk jockey? With a headstone epitaph that reads: “Met Deadlines” at best? Even if you’re pretty happy with where you’re in right now, I’m guessing the answer is no. You’re going to the office. Maybe you’re coming home from the office