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He was working for the US government, and one of the ideas that he put forth was, "Wow, humans are creating so much information, and we can't keep track of all the
books
that we've read or the connections between important ideas."
And he had this idea called the "memex," where you could put together a personal library of all of the
books
and articles that you have access to.
Now, to put this in perspective, I can't remember the names of my teachers, I can't remember the names of any of the
books
I read that year, I pretty much can't remember anything from fifth grade, but I remember that Vicky told me she used White Rain shampoo.
I can tell you indeed it is, because this type of spectrum, just like what you've seen in books, and just like what you've seen in amino acids, it doesn't really matter how you change the environment, it's very robust, it's going to reflect the environment.
It may interest you to know that the best humanist lessons I learned were not from reading philosophy
books
or from poring over humanist manifestos and declarations.
It contains whether kids can talk to their parents, whether they have
books
at home, what immunization rates are like, whether there's bullying at school.
So artist
books
have a lot of definitions.
So artist books, you take them off the wall.
I'm author of two
books
on the subject of gamification, including the recent "Gamification by Design," published by O'Reilly.
I write
books
and magazine articles.
So,
books
and journal articles are kind of like a form of currency for scholars.
John Niparko: So you've written two
books?
Girl: I have written two
books.
Nowadays, while you're typing a CAPTCHA, not only are you authenticating yourself as a human, but in addition you're helping us to digitize
books.
There's a lot of projects trying to digitize
books.
Amazon, with the Kindle, is trying to digitize
books.
Especially for older
books
where the ink has faded and the pages have turned yellow, OCR cannot recognize a lot of the words.
So the next time you type a CAPTCHA, these words that you're typing are actually words from
books
that are being digitized that the computer could not recognize.
And since we released it about three or four years ago, a lot of websites have started switching from the old CAPTCHA, where people wasted their time, to the new CAPTCHA where people are helping to digitize
books.
It's about 100 million a day, which is the equivalent of about two and a half million
books
a year.
As a child growing up in Nigeria,
books
sparked my earliest imagination, but films, films transported me to magical places with flying cars, to infinite space with whole universes of worlds to discover.
Instinctively, I knew that comic
books
didn't belong in the classroom.
After all, they never used them to teach, comic
books
and graphic novels were never allowed during silent sustained reading, and they were never sold at our annual book fair.
Eventually I became a published cartoonist, writing and drawing comic
books
for a living.
When I was a brand new teacher, I tried bringing comic
books
into my classroom.
This was the '90s, so comic
books
didn't have the cultural cachet that they do today.
And even worse, when stuff got hard in my class, they would use comic
books
as a way of distracting me.
Comic
books
didn't belong in the classroom.
I wanted to figure out why American educators have historically been so reluctant to use comic
books
in their classrooms.
Comic
books
first became a mass medium in the 1940s, with millions of copies selling every month, and educators back then took notice.
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