Logical, analytical & critical thinking, math and numeracy, synthesizing ideas, and problem-solving are the cornerstone of some key humanities courses including economics, linguistics, and sociology. Here are three prime examples to substantiate this thinking – While Linguistics is the scientific … Read More
Fact-based dreamers in science and humanities
Objectivity and rationality are critical components for solving a natural science problem as it is for engineering and core sciences. A quick overview of the two specific streams and how these skills are applied in them – Rationalism and Objectivity … Read More
Data science is an artform
Data has been the domain of science and math majors. Although an objective exercise, the creativity and subjective nature of looking for a needle in a haystack or finding patterns that could be repeatable is an art form. Data has … Read More
Separate wheat (information) from the chaff (data)
Students are bombarded with data (raw facts with no contexts) as opposed to information (organized context with purpose) to help them in their decision process. It is not a good idea to expect students to separate the wheat from the … Read More
Power of Data Science in five points
Data Science is the busiest buzzword of the 21st century. Every technologist is obsessed with it and there are vital reasons for it. From entertainment to healthcare, every industry has seen a surge of data science in their day-to-day operations … Read More