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Links and summaries of places we like on the web.
Critical Thinker Academy – How to think,
Critical Thinker Academy: Kevin de Laplante is doing great work compiling online videos to help us understand critical thinking skills such as argumentation. There is also a series in preparation on the philosophy of science, which looks good.
Haakon Fossen – Social structural geolog
Haakon Fossen: This man is doing great things to make structural geology more accessible to the masses! His text books are great, his illustrations are brilliant and he makes most of the illustrations freely accessible for us to use and learn from, together with supporting animations and exercises. You can access them here. Don’t forget […]
SEPM Strata – All things sedimentology a
SEPM Strata: We do not have time to keep up with the latest innovations in everything, so we need to find groups of dedicated individuals who are keen to keep abreast of the changes, and more importantly, tell us! SEPM Strata is a site that does exactly that for sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy. The are […]
Blinkist – Instant learning from 1000+ n
Blinkist: Our philosophy at Geolumina is that you should improve how you think, so that you can be more focused in learning what to think. You need Blinkist. There is a lot of literature out there on how to think, how to organise your mind, how to make decisions, how to problem-solve and many more. But […]
Petrowiki – Collaborative Petroleum Engi
Petrowiki: There are many Wikis out there and Petrowiki is one of the best. The wiki started with a upload of the complete Petroleum Engineers Handbook and is being augmented by a great many articles from experienced industry specialists. Please use it, and even more importantly, contribute. Collaborative resources such as wikis are the future […]
Agile Geoscience – Innovative approaches
Agile Geoscience: Matt Hall and Evan Bianco are taking petroleum geophysics by the scruff of the neck and giving it a good shake. Go to their site for a lot of interesting blog articles, innovative web apps, hackathons, and great publications.