DriverlessCroc: Greatest Hits
A selection of favourite posts… On Literacy and Education Interesting problems: a definitionDeep Literacy: what it takesEducation for the future: which kids are ours? (1)The… Read More »DriverlessCroc: Greatest Hits
A selection of favourite posts… On Literacy and Education Interesting problems: a definitionDeep Literacy: what it takesEducation for the future: which kids are ours? (1)The… Read More »DriverlessCroc: Greatest Hits
An easy way to start making policy is to take a moment to record decisions you’ve made and why you made them. When you can… Read More »Blood and Bone (2): policy from decisions
Edmund Burke and Friedrich Hayek make good arguments for leaning towards conservatism (small c). For all its problems, the relatively stable equilibrium we live in… Read More »Conservatism and the status quo
Sustainable growth? I was going to call this ‘the exponential function’, but I didn’t want to put you off. This is a key force behind… Read More »Anything yet: the hockey stick
Cities can’t exist without a hinterland – the ‘land behind’ and around them that supports the city, provides people, resources, a place for the products of the… Read More »Hinterland
This post was lost in the Crocapocalypse – I’m reposting it with its original date. The machine does not isolate man from the great problems of nature… Read More »Education for the future: foundations (4)
I know almost nothing about Information Architecture, but I’ve been thinking a lot about structuring information recently. Here’s the metaphor: Jacques Carelman‘s famous Coffee pot for… Read More »Structure Counts: Information Architecture reading list and who’s who
*Disclaimer: This post, originally lost in the Crocapocalypse, was only recently discovered sealed in an earthern jar in a cave near the Dead Sea. The post… Read More »Stay on target
Richard Hackman‘s second lens on teams and team performance is about the team getting better at what it does over time. If you’re leading a… Read More »Team performance (2): Team Growth
In my blitz session to get my first podcast episode recorded I struggled to get to grips with Audacity. I’ve since watched this, and I… Read More »The hope of Audacity