What Firefox Should Have Done in the First Place
Scholastici.us has posted a good comprehensive list of academic-related plug-ins for Firefox. The interested student can pick and choose from this menu. This seems to … Read more
Scholastici.us has posted a good comprehensive list of academic-related plug-ins for Firefox. The interested student can pick and choose from this menu. This seems to … Read more
A recent blog post by Tynan, over at Better than your Boyfriend, has been generating some discussion recently. The topic: How to live an interesting … Read more
It seems like just about every productivity blogger on the planet has recently posted about the new Firefox Campus Edition. I’m starting to feel left … Read more
When I was in high school, I started a web consulting business with my good friend Michael Simmons. Naturally, it attracted some press. Here’s a … Read more
I’m looking for a courageous volunteer to help all of us here at Study Hacks better understand the reality of trying to deploy advanced study … Read more
The August issue of Current Directions in Psychological Science contains an interesting article titled: Increasing Retention Without Increasing Study Time (available free). It’s written by … Read more
I was pleased to recently discover Gideon Addington’s excellent academic productivity blog Scholastici.us. (Notice, this blog used to be called Study Hack, and was located … Read more
Late summer is the season of back to school advice. Nowhere is this more true than in the blogging community. Post after post slops full … Read more