A while back, I posted this after reading Steven Johnson’s Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer, where his elegant construction of the innovations in asymmetric learning were captured this way: We should also not ignore the less tangible innovations: Farr’s mortality reports, Hill’s randomized controlled trials. I think of these as belonging to six primary categories: I think of these as belonging to six primary categories:
Ways of Counting
Ways of Counting
Ways of Counting
A while back, I posted this after reading Steven Johnson’s Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer, where his elegant construction of the innovations in asymmetric learning were captured this way: We should also not ignore the less tangible innovations: Farr’s mortality reports, Hill’s randomized controlled trials. I think of these as belonging to six primary categories: I think of these as belonging to six primary categories: