Wikipedia: the quality of contributions affects the quality of articles
The principles of editorial self-management and peer review on which Wikipedia builds its growth and credibility are not enough to ensure the quality of its articles. Why are some of them excellent and others just average, or even mediocre? Here are some answers.
The art of Kintsugi or how to love and celebrate your flaws and failures
Using the art of Kintsugi, I'd like to help you better embrace your fears, failures and imperfections. I demonstrate the pedagogical usefulness of Kintsugi in better managing academic or social failure. Finally, I present 5 key steps to transform your failures into successes, and to love and celebrate your imperfections. As an educator, pediatrician or psychologist, you can use this philosophy to help any perfectionist.
Consulting 1.3 billion Catholics: pedagogy of synodality
How the pope seeks to consult 1.3 billion Catholics in collective intelligence, with supreme support.
Making an effort
Between effort and lack of effort, there's a whole list of parameters to consider before judging others.
Foundations of the learning sciences
It took more than 600 years to shift the focus from the teacher and his methods to the learner and his motivations