Diamonds in the Sky
Archive for March, 2009

More Diamonds in the Classroom

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

I noticed this blog entry by Dr. Robin Anne Reid: On a creative procrastination note, behind the cut is my list of books for my fall online graduate science fiction course (which is tied to a university initiative where sf will be the focus of two sections of 201 which will be ‘tied’ to an […]

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A Review of Dimaonds Story “Galactic Stress” by David Levine

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

You can find it here, with this to say among other things: The view from inside the HVF dataset was awesome! Not only was it fun reading about it, but it helps provide people with an interesting way to comprehend the magnitudes of distance in our universe – and that is very cool. I think […]

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Diamonds Stories in the Classroom

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

We’ve started getting hits from professors using the stories in their astronomy classes.  Cool!  That’s one of our goals, and we hope that continues.  Sometimes a story can ground a concept better in the mind than a very clear but abstract passage in a textbook.

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