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Gladwell’s Google

Malcolm Gladwell [ 16 OCT 2013 | Mindset ] “David and Goliath” is a book about underdogs, misfits, and . It’s about a number of things. But it’s principally about . And then sort of it’s about the accuracy of

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Systems Thinking

Derek Cabrera [ 10 DEC 2012 | Systems Thinking | 17:38 ] There’s a lot of talk recently about the 21st century skills or 21st century thinking. What do we need to know in the 21st century? It strikes me

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How Thinking Work

 Derek Cabrera [ 6 DEC 2011 | Systems Thinking | 15:58 ] When I first started working, teaching in the Ivy League, I had very high expectations. These are the kids that are the cream of the crop of

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The classification codes at the Visible are based on Melvil Dewey’s Decimal Classification Codes (DCC).

Originally published in 1876, the same year Alexander Graham Bell applied for a patent for their telephone, Dewey’s Codes were originally designed to organize the library collections at Amherst College in Western Massachusetts.

At the time there were relatively few books in anyone’s collection anywhere, and the convention was to just put them on the shelf anywhere there was room, as they trickled in.

Dewey’s classic system, sporadically and often shyly evolved, is currently in use in an estimated 200,000 libraries across 135 countries worldwide. More than half of these, admittedly, are located in the United States (116,867) – but that means almost half of them are located elsewhere (42%).

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