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yup: "Institutions will try to preserve the problem to which they are the solution."
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um… on the First Day
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links for 2010-04-03
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…gulp…
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You say you want multitasking, Bunky? not yet, but meanwhile…
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A lot of good sense here, and this Money Quote "…It’s an accessory to your own intentions…"
links for 2010-03-29
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Bruce Sterling's nice catch
links for 2010-03-28
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probably good advice, from Stephen Downes: "…take the rest of the evening and explore the full Gaga canon that has formed online. There's a lot going on in them, so keep an open mind. They're probably not safe for work. Gaga is a genuine internet phenomenon, and a large part of her huge popularity is the widespread availability of her songs and videos free online…"
All too accurate
via Stephen Downes:
…and he gets it in one:
…the selection of what constitutes a core is ineliminably political, and therefore all (so-called) ‘common’ core initiatives are (thinly disguised) political campaigns…
At the moment I’m seeing the Grand Problem as one of motivation, given that learners of all ages HAVE magnificent and unprecedented tools at the tips of their fingers. Who will they choose to emulate? Who provides the spark that ignites an individual learner’s creativity? For most of us, that person was a Teacher, formal or informal, in school or out.
links for 2010-03-27
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distribution of references to 'beer', 'silk', 'temple' and 'brothel'… what more could you want?
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nice summary of stuff we should all just know
State Street Bank, 1964-1965

In 1964-1965 (Junior and Senior year of college) I was employed as a Progress Photographer on the State Street Bank Building, one of the first BIG buildings in Boston’s Financial District. This allowed me carte blanche to wander around the building site, usually one or two days a week, and take pictures of anything I thought might be of interest to the general contractor (Gilbane Inc., still very much in business). They paid me for prints of pictures they found useful, usually scenes recording construction progress. I used the opportunity to take hundreds of pictures that I knew they wouldn’t be interested in –construction details, men at work, stuff that appealed to my developing aesthetic and compositional sense.
The 100-odd rolls of negatives lived in a box on a shelf, and I always figured I’d get around to doing something with them someday. That someday arrived last December, and in a month-long blitz I scanned more than 2200 images, and was overwhelmed with the riches and possibilities. It’s taken a couple of months to get to the next stage, organizing and putting up a bunch of sets of images at Flickr, but now there’s a Collection of five sets, about 250 images in all. It may be most effective to watch the Men at Work set as a Slideshow.
links for 2010-03-23
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yup. 8 minutes of yup.
links for 2010-03-19
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…into a bar… yes you DO want to read them
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as always, salivating at the very words…

