Neo-rural and learning
What if the encounter between rural people, neo-rural people and new technologies made rural areas territories of innovation and learning?
What if the self-proclaimed experts were just beginners?
If you want to become an expert, pay attention to the stage you are in according to the Dreyfus model, it is a good way to assess yourself. If you are around someone you think is an expert in a field, also think about the different stages of the model and the ways to recognize an expert person described above. As for the title question, the answer is in the article.
Search Engine Algorithms, Vectors of Semantic Richness?
Will the power of the new search engine algorithms make it possible to use a varied and rich vocabulary or will commercial interests lead to the impoverishment of the language?
How big data could change the social sciences
Research evolves, whatever the field. In the social sciences, Big Data is changing study methods. According to the most optimistic, data banks will enable even more relevant and precise analyses. However, by fishing for such vast quantities of information, don't researchers run the risk of getting lost in a sea of useless data?
Attracting applications to increase your prestige
Both companies and educational institutions pride themselves on the number of people they have attracted. Consequently, good recruitment means increased prestige. And they are willing to go to great lengths in the search for young talent. Colleges have recruiters all over the world, while human resources create special ads.