On this episode of Spark: keeping track
- Eszter Hargittai uses her camera to remember the cheese she likes
- Saul Greenberg on how technology has changed the way we remember
- Clive Thompson asks if an outboard brain makes you stupid
- Patrick Davidson on the cognitive neuroscience of memory
- danah boyd shares her algorithms for dumb security questions
- The Spark community responds to last week’s question: “Are teachers who use Facebook, text messaging, instant messaging, etc more effective teachers?“
- Tom Lucier on spilled beer and Barilliant
- Nora announces the winner of the speedcabling contest: Neil Pitman
- This week’s contest: how-to videos
- Genevieve Bell on keeping track of your digital lies
This episode features Creative Commons music and sound effects:
- “Oslodum 2004” by DJ Dolores
- “While We Walk” by Antony Raijekov
- “MOON MAN INStruMENTAL” by Moon Man
- “Funk #3” by udfan12
- “OxyMoron” by KCentric
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