My pat answer is mathematics (the universal language), biology (in order to master non-linear, dynamic thinking especially related to complex systems and ecosystemic issues) and Chinese (since in 10 years Chinese will be even more important than it is today in both the commercial and scientific domains). But let’s peek around the corner. Both design … Continue reading “Merging Hand and Mind”
Author: John Seely Brown
John Seely Brown is a visiting scholar at USC. He was previously chief scientist at Xerox Corporation and director of its Palo Alto Research Center (PARC).