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Influences on metaKnowledge's practice

Multiple intelligences: new horizons. Howard Gardner. 2006

Good work: when excellence and ethics meet. Howard Gardner, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and William Damon. 2001.

Happiness: lessons from a new science. Richard Layard. 2005. Especially how the implications of this research affect education and public policy

How people learn: brain, mind, experience and school. National Research Council. Expanded edition. 2000

Working knowledge: how organizations manage what they know.
Thomas H. Davenport, Laurence Prusak. Harvard Business School Press, 1998

Women, fire and dangerous things: what categories reveal about the mind.
George Lakoff. University of Chicago Press, 1987

"Pearls Before Breakfast: Can one of the nation's great musicians cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour?" Gene Weingarten. Washington Post. Sunday, April 8, 2007. (This Pulitzer-Prize-winning article and raising a teenager taught me to shut up and listen.)

Tim Bray's Ongoing blog

Edward Tufte on information design and visualization

Jakob Nielsen and usability

"IT doesn't matter" along with 14 letters to the editor
Nicholas G. Carr. Harvard Business Review (May 2003)

The Art of asking questions.
Stanley L. Payne. Princeton University Press, 1951,1980

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