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LIF (2008)
Soup (2007–) ♥
Netznetz (2007–2008)
Metalab (2006–) ♥
CanvasPaint (2006)
Design portfolio (2005)
Textcounter.org (2003)
PS: If I write about events, that's cause I'm inviting you to come along. Get in touch!
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February 03 2010
Fragments on education 2.0
1. Chapter 4, "Teaching with Technology" is (surprisingly, despite Douglas Rushkoff's involvement) the only watchworthy part of the PBS Frontline episode "Life on the Virtual Frontier". The money quote:
"The world that we're preparing [our students] for isn't going to require them to remember a bunch of information that someone tells them. The world's gonna require them to do stuff, to build things, to work on stuff."
"The world that we're preparing [our students] for isn't going to require them to remember a bunch of information that someone tells them. The world's gonna require them to do stuff, to build things, to work on stuff."
2. Robin Sloan sees the iPad as the greatest canvas for a new kind of interactive media: "I think the young Hayao Miyazakis of this world ought to be learning Objective-C".
3. Inkling seems like infant steps towards exploring what that could look like applied to education.
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