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Cultural reproduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jon Becker says "schooliness" is a mechanism for this.
compfight + a flickr™ search tool
Flickr search for my name. Interesting results I've never seen!
Tweet Remix on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Another remix of the Twitter Sonnet. I had no idea.
Everyone knows everyone! on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Another remix of my Twitter Sonnet. So weird to find this stuff.
Blogging on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Quotes me instead of the student who said it, but a fun remix.
The Power of Blogging on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Who did this? Fun.
Don't call this a school, insists headmistress ... it's a place for learning | Mail Online
They grok schooliness here. Interesting experiment. Look into it.
Wikis in Education « Technology Tidbit Blog
On the Wikispaces webinar.
bluecat6 -- Blogmeister
An education pre-service teachers' class assignment on my post featuring a dialog between Eeho and me about the value of blogging in school.
Teaching Writing Using Blogs, Wikis... / DigitalMapping
Google Maps for Personal Narrative linked
CCK08 - A tale lost in the telling « An Education and Technology Blog
thanks for plugging the Gilgamesh series.
Telling the Story
Clay Burell talks about what kids really know at the end of the usual suspect social studies classes, and how to cure that. You'll find such words buried in this site, yet Burell puts them together wonderfully and explains that web media isn't at all essential to the task.
Against the Grain >> a sip of liquid courage: when corrupting the youth is good
A student out there somewhere. Wish I could comment and tell him/her to not trust me either.
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Okay, I want to tell you about this site BEYOND-SCHOOL.ORGIt's work-safe, although it probably could also sound like a porn site (and having posted some surprise links of vibrators in the past, I believe I've lost some of your trust, haha).The owner of the site/blog is an English (language) high school teacher -- who just GETS HONEST, gets to the truth. I love honest people, seeing as they are so hard to find nowadays especially among the "superheroic" Society of Adults. The man is brilliant, and kudos to him for educating us students (and whoever else may be his audience) about what's REAL.In one post he discusses the unreliable-narrator idea, teaching students to think for themselves, and to see with your eyes, and not with your ears. To not be a fool and "trust the authority of the written word" and he is SO TRUE when he says that books are dangerous and powerful. They can blind you if you don't think.
50 Must-Read Up and Coming Blogs by Teachers | Teaching Tips
"well-written" - gee, i like that. sometimes it's not so true, though.
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Beyond School: This teacher has traveled the world teaching everywhere from Tennessee to Korea. Read his thoughts and stories in this well-written blog.
Project Global Cooling Concert | a moment of clarity.
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Last Saturday, I went to a concert by a club called Project Global Cooling (PGC). Under the guidance of Clay Burell, its advisor, PGC is a global club held in 6 other countries around the world. The PGC concert was not only held in Korea, but in other countries, all dedicated to stopping global warming, and encourage “global cooling” (Hence, the name). It was held at a place called The Spot in a place near Hongik University in central Seoul. The lineup consisted of Rated-E, Jeong Joo, Poppa Midnight, Kong 151, E.X.Plosive, Dog Soup, and ABC Analysis.

Photo credits to Annie ParkThough there were many students and people that attended the crowd, the crowd was seemed mainly indifferent most of the concert, as the concert attendance was mainly supplied by the incentive of extra credit, instead of passion and fervor for music.
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Next, featured Dog Soup, which is another one of Bushnell’s bands. At this point, I couldn’t really listen to music properly, as the members in the PGC club were limited, so I went to the back of the club to help the other members of the undermanned PGC club. Patrick Nam looked especially tired. But from what I heard, Dog Soup exhibited the same style of music as Poppa Midnight, with some extra members included. The generation gap was sealed again by Bushnell, and the night’s surprise came when Clay Burell (advisor of PGC) came up to the stage to sing the last song himself. Though not the type to sing any song at all, Burell surprised everyone in the whole club with his surprising singing skills, and his appearance really fired up the crowd. In terms of musical technicality and talent, Poppa Midnight and Dog Soup probably comes out on top, as they get paid to perform in clubs in Itaewon during weekends.
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Top 50 P-12 Edublogs? - June 2008 (Techlearning blog)
S2oh ranked 10, BS ranked 14 (up from 150 last year). A good year to build on.
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