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“Reverend” Jim “The Bava” Groom, alias “Snake Pliskin” is a charlatan and a fraud, a self-confessed “used car salesman” clawing his way into the glamour of the education technology keynote circuit via the efforts of his oppressed minions at the University of Mary Washington’s DTLT and beyond. The monster behind educational time-sink ds106 and still recovering from his bid for hipster stardom with “Edupunk”, Jim spends his days using his dwindling credibility to sell cheap webhosting to gullible undergraduates and getting banned from YouTube for gross piracy.
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Tag Archives: Massage Reading Group
An inventory of preliminary effects
Wow, I sat down for a good two hours this afternoon while the chilluns were asleep and made my way through the first part of Marshall McLuhan’s The Medium is the Massage, and I have to say that just about … Continue reading
Posted in books
Tagged dostoevsky, education, Ernst Jünger, frames, Marshall McLuhan, Massage Reading Group, media, nostalgia, power, teaching, television, The Glass Bees, The Medium is the Massage, TV
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Audio of “The Medium is the Massage” from Ubuweb
I am currently embarking on the journey of reading Marshall McLuhan’s The Medium is the Massage for the first time. I have set up a distributed reading group here after discussing with Rafael Alvarado and Ed Webb the idea of … Continue reading
Posted in Massage Reading Group, philosophy
Tagged art, audio, Marshall McLuhan, Massage Reading Group, philosophy, The Medium is the Massage, ubuweb
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