Easy to Teach isn’t Easy to Learn | 2¢ Worth
It seems to me that breaking something down into steps and teaching the steps makes it easy to teach something — a way to explain it. But it is difficult and probably not productive to lists steps when working in most information-abundant information environments. There is always more than one way to solve the problem and even more aspects of the problem that need to be factored in.
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School-Based LAN Parties | 2¢ Worth
I started thinking about these systems and the Passively Multiplayer Online Game, developed by Justin Hall. It’s a Firefox extension that turns Internet research into a competitive game. Why couldn’t these network monitor and control programs be turned into a game, fashioning the point system into a competition that rewards responsible and effective research.
I started thinking about these systems and the Passively Multiplayer Online Game, developed by Justin Hall. It’s a Firefox extension that turns Internet research into a competitive game. Why couldn’t these network monitor and control programs be turned into a game, fashioning the point system into a competition that rewards responsible and effective research.
http://pmog.com/
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Techlearning > > A Day in the Life of Web 2.0 > October 15, 2006
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Announcing hitchhikr.com
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