Playing like mad
If the pedagogical motivation hardly supplants that of the pleasure of the game, it can nevertheless succeed by using the pleasure of understanding and the advantages of knowledge.
Why do teachers act as influencers?
The term "influencer" does not meet with consensus online. You'd almost forget all the influencers who are there to popularize concepts, demystify subjects, explain techniques and so on. Teachers are no exception. Why do they do it?
How can we work together when we're searching?
This article examines the various forms of collaborative research, from collective research to participatory science.
The explosion in business school spending
Business schools are caught up in an inflationary trend that they pass on to their students: the cost of research, the cost of recruiting prestigious professors, the cost of infrastructure - everything adds up to a coherent and economically selective circle.
Public speaking and animals
The ability to express oneself well in public has been treated since antiquity as an inherent feature of the human species. It's the ability of an individual to manipulate his voice, limbs, eyes, lips, silence etc. to convince an audience, usually that of his human alter ego. But how does it relate to other animal species? Do we need to convince or persuade other species?