Monthly Archives: April 2010

Texas innovating with iPad: Introducing the iPaddle

While everyone has been waiting for the future to arrive thanks to the latest and greatest technology, Apple’s iPad, one school district in Temple, Texas, has decided to take the bull by the horns and create a cutting edge application … Continue reading

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If I should stay, I would only be in your way….

Via Joey Baires.

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Prof Hacker Hacked

I break my prolonged radio silence and come out of retirement to update you all on a pressing matter. You see, it looks like our friends over at Prof Hacker have been hacked. And in case the site disappears shortly … Continue reading

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I’m done!

It seems like the internet refuses to realize that I made it. I have been a source of sweetness and light for the edtech blogosphere for almost four and a half years now, selflessly giving everything I have to anyone … Continue reading

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The iPad: It’s all about the designer label

While smoking a cigarette on my back patio early this morning I got to thinking about the iPad (which I do not and will not own) and the cultural cache of designer clothing labels throughout my formative years in high … Continue reading

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CogDog Your Leash is Too Long

I know CogDog was certain I wouldn’t be quiet for too long, especially after this libel. And who am I to disappoint expectations, so chew on this you old dog. Warning, following audio may not be safe for work 🙂 … Continue reading

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Education without School?

Leigh Blackall’s recent post about those systems that manage learning, links to a 1971 essay by Ivan Illich in The New York Review of Books titled “Education Without School: How It Can Be Done.” I’m reading more an more Illich … Continue reading

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Because I can…..

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Networked Study

I was hoping to jump into this fray, and I will only tangentially to say how much I liked Stephen Downes’s post in response to Michael Feldstein’s post here. I particularly enjoyed this following bit that contends that aping the … Continue reading

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