“I wish that you — you personally and every creative individual and organization you know — will find a way to directly engage with a public school in your area, and that you’ll then tell the story of how you got involved, so that within a year we have 1,000 examples of innovative public-private partnerships.”
Article decrying the state of early primary education in today's testing environment.
kids want to play games. shocking.
This site is directed at for-profit use use of web to communicate with consumers.
Picture books are for looking at. Lookybook allows you to look at picture books in their entirety—from cover to cover, at your own pace. We know that nothing will replace the magic of reading a book with your child at bedtime, but we aim to replace the overwhelming and frustrating process of finding the right books for parents and their kids.
Yikes. This one might provoke some pain. It would be a great start with students and for faculty self-reflection. Not techy at all.
A cognitive bias is a pattern of deviation in judgement that occurs in particular situations (see also cognitive distortion and the lists of thinking-related topics). Implicit in the concept of a "pattern of deviation" is a standard of comparison; this may be the judgment of people outside those particular situations, or may be a set of independently verifiable facts. The existence of some of these cognitive biases has been verified empirically in the field of psychology, others are widespread beliefs, and may themselves be a consequence of cognitive bias.
This is the site for a podcast by a music educator interested in composing using technology and "found" sounds.
landscape design
how to organize myself. hmmmm
Interesting predictions of where the field is headed in the next years.