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Mar
18
2010

A collection of photos of sometimes bizarre warning signs. I have to find some ways to use some of these in presentations.

humor photos flickr

Mar
26
2009

I've resisted Twitter, and it's nice to see some balance in the discussion. Even if you love Twitter, check out the videos for some laughs.

humor twitter

Mar
22
2009

I agree with the commenters who suggested this post would have been better on April 1, but it's a nice test of information literacy and common sense for people to read it now. How many teachers, trainers, and administrators do you think you could fool with this fake research?

humor learningstyles education

Apr
1
2008

These are just awful Captchas--great examples of failures for usability.

humor usability

Feb
19
2008

Humorous look at "laws" of web design and getting projects done

humor webdesign

  • A task always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter’s Law.
Jan
19
2008

Tongue in cheek tips for getting a good grade without doing any actual work, such as "Nod frequently and murmur, "How true!"

highered humor

Sep
7
2007

  • LOLCAT e-learning. I can't explain it, you just have to go see it yourself. :)
    - Christy Tucker on 2007-09-07
Aug
24
2007

  • Nice collection of quotes with predictions about the future, all of which turned out to be laughably false. Some of the quotes are probably apocryphal, but it's still good for a chuckle. Who's making predictions now that we'll be laughing at in 50 years?
    - Christy Tucker on 2007-08-24
Aug
21
2007

  • A humorous take on why people need to evaluate sources and research with a skeptical eye. Sarah Robbins looks at some business pseudo-research that is reported as fact by journalists. She provides a summary of her own "pseudo-research" experiment as well.
    - Christy Tucker on 2007-08-21
Feb
28
2007

  • A bit of html humor for those who enjoy puns
    - Christy Tucker on 2007-02-28
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