
One way to improve e-learning user experience is to attempt to present material that match a learners precise needs and preferences.

Another gem from Brown and Duguid, p 187:

I've been reading some of the work of Ray Solomonoff, having come across him in the context of Kolmogorov complexity/algorithmic information, and I like this (from The Discovery of Algorithmic Probability, Journal of Computer and System Sciences 55, 73-88 (1997)):

A curious item at the British library: "Between Poetry and Painting Chronology" by Dom Sylvester Houédard ("dsh").
Searching for "Information Theory" and "Art" on the BL catalogue, I landed on this document. It was 14 pages of typescript on yellow/orange sheets of paper (roughly 2/3 A4 size - I don't know what that is called, if anything).