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21 Aug 09

apophenia: some thoughts on technophilia

  • All too often, our conversations center on the need to get technology into the hands of learners, as though the gaps that we're seeing can be explained away by issues of access. Push comes to shove, most of us know that there are problems with this model, but in a world filled with dichotomous rhetoric, it's easy to get into the habit of being the proselytizer in the face of fear-mongering.
  • How people embrace technology has less to do with the technology itself than with the social setting in which they are embedded.
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19 Aug 09

Why I Don’t Use Twitter

A Manifesto I believe in Twitter. I believe people want to use it and that it is useful to them. I'm less sure ...

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17 Jul 09

The New Ambassadors of Science § SEEDMAGAZINE.COM

  • Scientists should support dialog on the intersection of science and religion, if only out of respect for the plurality of beliefs out there. But when BioLogos Foundation’s language and staff bios represent nothing but evangelical Christianity, it’s hard to muster an ecumenical spirit. 
04 Sep 07

powerpointless?

  • A long list of PowerPoint (and PowerPoint-type) caveats and critiques. - forestfortrees on 2007-09-04
28 Aug 06

i d e a n t: Confinement, Education and the Control Society

  • This is the paradox of social media that has been bothering me lately: an 'empowering' media that provides increased opportunities for communication, education and online participation, but which at the same time further isolates individuals and aggregates them into masses —more prone to control, and by extension more prone to discipline.
20 May 06

HGSE News: King Arthur's Round Table--An Interview with Professor David Perkins

  • HGSE Professor David Perkins discusses his latest book, King Arthur's Round Table, an exploration of organizational intelligence and the transformative power of collaboration.
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