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Nobel prize and multidisciplinary knowledge

Daniel Montano wrote 1 year ago: The Royal Swedish Academy, the organization that awards the Nobel prize made a brief but important c … more →

Tags: Thinking

A syllabus for the 21st century - (01)2 comments

Daniel Montano wrote 1 year ago: The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read or write, but those who cannot … more →

Tags: Multispectives, Interdisciplinary education, Social ecology, Transdisciplinary Education, cultural studies, Thinking, Sustainable societies, Education, Integral intelligence

Higher-order Thinking2 comments

Daniel Montano wrote 1 year ago: I added “Higher-order Thinking” to the Wikipedia List of thought processes today. The en … more →

Tags: Interdisciplinary education, Systems thinking, Cognitive Science, Transdisciplinary Education, Thinking, Sustainable societies, intelligence, Problem-solving, Critical Thinking

Time to think: The one-hour thinking habit

Daniel Montano wrote 1 year ago: I love this idea: “Jeffery Fox [...] recommends that you think daily for one hour. Not the unf … more →

Tags: Interdisciplinary education, Systems thinking, Cognitive Science, Thinking, Creativity, Integral intelligence, Problem-solving, Critical Thinking, Metacognition

Metacognition: reading and understanding difficult texts2 comments

Daniel Montano wrote 1 year ago: Miss Dee  documented the way she digests difficult passages in literature. Here is her flow step-by- … more →

Tags: Cognitive Science, Critical Thinking, Educacion Multidisciplinaria, Education, intelligence, Interdisciplinary education, Self Awareness, Thinking, Thoughts

A Call for a Multidisciplinary Connection Effort

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: Abstract concepts can also be understood as emergent concepts. These emergent concepts may the resul … more →

Tags: Interdisciplinary education, Transdisciplinary Education, cultural studies, Thinking, Sustainable societies, Education, Diagrams, New Markets

Class Resources: Human Macroecology

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: This blog hosts a nice collection of resources on systems thinking, and complex systems. Source: Per … more →

Tags: emergence, Interdisciplinary education, self-organization, Complexity, Information Visualization, Education, Eco literacy, Diagrams

Five Trends That Will Transform Society

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: “Author Richard Watson examines emerging patterns and developments and society, politics, scie … more →

Tags: cultural studies, Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, social theory

Studying Disciplines Separatedly Leads to Short Comings in Understanding

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: This is one of the reasons I am advocating the idea of transdisciplinary, multi-disciplinary, integr … more →

Tags: Interdisciplinary education, Systems thinking

Two blogs

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: “There are only two kinds of people – those who generalize and those who don’t … more →

Tags: Systems philosophy, philosophy of mind, Systems thinking, sustainability, Social ecology, Psychology, Sustainable societies, social theory, Awareness

Hearts and minds: science, thought and emotion

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: The following are some highlights from an article on thought and emotion. “Hearts & Minds … more →

Tags: philosophy of mind, Intuition, Systems thinking, Cognitive Science, Cognitive Psychology, Social ecology, Anthropology, Sociology, Cultural Anthropology

Questions: An essential part of life ?

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: I challenge you to think without asking yourself a single question for 5 minutes. If you are able to … more →

Tags: Systems philosophy, philosophy of mind, Collective problem-solving, Interdisciplinary education, Cognitive Science, Cognitive Psychology, Social ecology, Anthropology, Sociology

The classification of thought

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: Aristotle was the world’s first librarian and the world’s first information architect. H … more →

Tags: Collective problem-solving, Interdisciplinary education, Systems thinking, Cognitive Science, Social ecology, Transdisciplinary Education, Sustainable societies, self-organization, Design

Cultural dissonance

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: Cultural dissonance is a phenomenon that may present itself when an individual that participates in … more →

Tags: Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Science, Collective problem-solving, lyrically speaking, Complexity, Cultural Anthropology, cybernetics, Education, Global dynamics

From Causality to "Distributed Causality"

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: April 27, 2007 “Logic is a poor model of cause and effect.” – Gregory Bateson. In … more →

Tags: philosophy of mind, Systems Theory, Systems thinking, Transdisciplinary Education, Sociology, Psychology, quantum physics, Systems intelligence, Complexity

Are you trained to see by your discipline?

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: How we visually scan images seems to be somewhat related to the disciplinary training we have; or at … more →

Tags: Architecture, Art, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Science, Education, Interdisciplinary education, multidisciplinary, Multispectives, Transdisciplinary Education

Free book (PDF): Brain Facts

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: “Brain Facts is a 64-page primer on the brain and nervous system, published by the Society for … more →

Tags: Education

Connexions: Collaborative development of textbooks and educational materials

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: Quoting from TED Talks: “Richard Baraniuk is a Rice University professor with a giant vision: … more →

Tags: Collective problem-solving, Social ecology, Sociology, lyrically speaking, Fesâhatı ve Beyan Yeteneği, Innovation History, Education, Social Entrepreneurship, Social innovation

Horizontal and Vertical Thinking

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: “Howard Gardner has written about two types of ” extraordinairy minds” that he cal … more →

Tags: Systems thinking, Cognitive Science, Cognitive Psychology, Thinking, Intelligent Systems Theory, Information Visualization, Creativity, intelligence


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