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  • I would be remiss to not reference Lev Vygotsky, a long dead but genius dead Russian psychologist who has been one step and the better part of a [...]

    What would Vygotsky have thought of Play Station 4?

    April 11, 2013
  • I am reading Gödel, Escher and Bach. Mostly because I have been intrigued by Gödel’s proof of incompleteness for a few years but have been [...]

    Gödel and intelligent machines. . . tangent here. . .

    May 24, 2012
  • Returning again to the FoldIt game. Here’s the computational problem: finding the solution is really really hard. Okay, more precisely, there [...]

    FoldIt II: Human and machine heuristics, veering off the beaten path

    October 10, 2011
  • Okay, I have to say from the outset, I haven’t actually played this game.  My doctoral thesis involved folding proteins.  Literally.  I’d [...]

    FoldIt (part I): From trauma to awe, an (ex-) graduate student’s perspective

    September 26, 2011
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