Remove 2004 Remove Engineering Remove Innovation Remove Ratio
article thumbnail

A building for learning at MIT

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

The push is to create fringe spaces where disciplines overlap; this is a prerequisite of innovation. A traditional measure is the “net-to-gross ratio,” the proportion of the building that’s productive. Another vestigial metric is the “surface to volume ratio.” The Center is home to engineering and computer science faculty.

Metrics 36
article thumbnail

Online Course Teaches How to Make Money from HNT Cryptocurrency on the Helium Blockchain via Hotspots with Nik & Lee

LifterLMS

Nik Hawks: So WordPress, I’ve been doing since geez, probably 2004. I know you’ve touched on it a little bit, but what innovation or creativity or acceleration does this really unlock? I may be wrong in that and I’m so sure some engineer will go like, “You don’t know what you’re talking about.”

Teach 97