Barry Lam 🥢

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Barry Lam 🥢

Barry Lam 🥢

@ProfBarryLam

Philosophy Professor at UC Riverside. Associate Director at Marc Sanders Foundation. Executive Producer of Hi-Phi Nation podcast. I mostly tweet at @Hiphination

Los Angeles, CA شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2014
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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
Announcing my first book, with my style of longform narrative journalism and philosophy. It's about the clash between governing by top-down rules versus discretionary decision-making, in law, in sports, in the household. Pre-order now. @wwnorton wwnorton.com/books/fewer-ru…
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@zenahitz They contribute to negative productivity, it makes us do our job worse.
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Zena Hitz@zenahitz·
Yes. One reason people like me are always skeptical of administrative ambitions like Canvas is that they are a distraction. But the other, more salient reason is that they don't work.
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Canvas, every cybercrime consultant company that took Uni $, every provost making instructors sit thru “phishing” training, should be made to pay every student’s identity theft insurance, as well as compensate student and faculty for their extra time having to navigate this bs.

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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
@crunchyshiet Because they're removing all other alternative ways of teaching and requiring Canvas (like for attendance, email communcation, distribution of readings, syllabi.)
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Drew Brees@crunchyshiet·
@ProfBarryLam Canvas sure no idea why you think the rest of these are responsible in anyway lol
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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
Canvas, every cybercrime consultant company that took Uni $, every provost making instructors sit thru “phishing” training, should be made to pay every student’s identity theft insurance, as well as compensate student and faculty for their extra time having to navigate this bs.
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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
@jennfrey Requiring people to spend 20 hours doing something they used to do in 1 is what the tech-administrative complex is there for, otherwise it’s hard to justify why they exist.
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Jennifer A. Frey@jennfrey·
We never needed blackboard or canva. And we could just stop using them and everything would be fine.
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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
The tech industry spent 20 years structuring things on screens to addict everyone from toddlers to grandparents. Now they’re putting AI tools everywhere and creating friction to using tech without AI. And we, teachers, are supposed to be tasked with teaching "responsible AI use"?
Paul Schofield@pschofie79

I've now heard of plenty of cases of professors using AI to comment on student work, usually told to me by someone who is shocked. But what do we expect when everyone at all times is nudged to do the wrong thing? What do we expect to happen?

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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
@BrianLeiter At the height of the "woke curriculum" wars during late Obama/early Trump 1, I looked at the humanities course offerings for Berkeley, Princeton, Brown, some others. I saw Don Quixote, 18th century lit, Shakespeare, Portuguese Empire, pretty standard stuff.
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Brian Leiter https://bsky.app/profile/brianleiter.
Simpler explanation is university education is much more expensive than 50 years ago, and parents and children fear humanistic study is an indulgence they cannot afford. Baumol's disease has taken a real toll on those areas that do not yield tangible, short-term economic returns
Nick Gillespie@nickgillespie

The collapse of the humanities in higher ed over the past 50 years--mostly self-inflicted as those disciplines made themselves noxious and hostile to students and society--is a major problem whose impact will not be fully understood for years.

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Harvey Lederman@LedermanHarvey·
What happened to the greatest satirist of our generation, feallsanachd? Is the oeuvre complete? is this all the content we’ll ever see? @feallsanachd8857?si=fjOZqMk9V3TZVCLa" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@feallsanachd8
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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
@MeganTStevenson My sister and I have PhDs. Our parents had their schools closed by Mao when they were 14. Mom was a seamstress, dad was a cook. Working backwards, imagine how much human potential got destroyed when totalitarian countries destroy education. My whole family might have been PhDs.
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Megan Stevenson
Megan Stevenson@MeganTStevenson·
My dad, brother, and sister have a Ph.D. My grandfather and aunt have a Ph.D. My sister-in-law has a Ph.D. My great-aunt, great-uncle, and their daughter (who's my age) have PhDs. Her husband has a Ph.D.
The Missing Data Depot@data_depot

It's not surprising that professors come from highly educated families. Yet the extent to which the professoriate comes from families w/ a PhD-holding mother or father is striking. While <1% of Americans have a PhD, 22% of university faculty members have a parent with a Ph.D.

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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
@ericdesq @zenahitz I was responding to your burn it all down proposal. I think of that as continuous with the burning of the Library of Alexandria and Mao closing universities and executing or exiling its faculty. I’m pointing out where that usually leads, and it’s not to Plato’s Academy.
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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
@ericdesq @zenahitz We agree on the bad and wastefulness of elements of institutional higher ed, and we agree about reform. We disagree about what its fundamental and essential mission is and whether that is good in itself. I think it still does that mission, even if it also does other (bad) things
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Zena Hitz
Zena Hitz@zenahitz·
Absolutely. There are no more set career tracks in academia, except for the elites of the elite. What we need are young people willing to lay their own track.
David P Deavel@davidpdeavel

@peternmitchell I'm telling students there is no ladder.

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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
@ericdesq @zenahitz Sorry, I thought the first one didn’t get thru. I disagree about when academia started, I think the Academy is an academy. And I think pre-Islamic Middle East as well as all societies without higher education as being a relevant comparison class to societies with higher ed.
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Eric
Eric@ericdesq·
@ProfBarryLam @zenahitz Barry, you said this yesterday, too. You’re distracting by talking about the history of philosophy. Also, the Pre-Islamic Middle East is not a country and academia didn’t exist until later in the modern period. You’re doing a lot of conflating and making vague, irrelevant points.
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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
@ericdesq @zenahitz The Islamic scholarly tradition preserved Plato and Aristotle and a lot of other things after the burning of the Library of Alexandria. Those were the founders of Western academia.
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Eric
Eric@ericdesq·
@ProfBarryLam @zenahitz This is not convincing. “Academia” is not this generic thing that applies to all places and times. Today’s Western academia is quite a different thing from say the Islamic scholarly tradition. Western Academia culture also has major faults and negative societal effects.
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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
@ericdesq @zenahitz China 1966-1976, Europe 500-1088CE, Pre-Islamic Middle East, 500-800 CE, Modern day Eritrea, the poorest countries of the global south, much of Micronesia.
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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
@Brad49649135 @zenahitz Because we can see what it is like to live in any and all of the countries without an academia, contemporaneously and historically, and compare them to the countries and places that have one, and have sought to develop them.
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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
Hey @dwaldenwrites, please write a piece about the co-opting of the language of "accommodations" and "disability rights" to market and sell and guilt instructors into using edtech and AI products that decreases student learning and attention overall. The world needs it.
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Barry Lam 🥢@ProfBarryLam·
Hey @JonHaidt, are there people fighting the use of accommodation and disability rights language as justification for EdTech and mandating AI use? Because it’s a big problem and it’s techifying accommodations for the profit of companies that don’t actually help.
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Megan Stevenson
Megan Stevenson@MeganTStevenson·
Advice? My feed seems to consist of just about a dozen heavy posters. I follow like 1000 people. Any suggestions on how to get a bit more diversity?
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