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Monthly Archives: August 2008
The Mad Scramble…
On or around this week, for the past five years, I have participated in a maddening little ritual: I run around like a madman, from office to office, little pieces of paper in hand, filling out forms, finding at least … Continue reading
I talk too much.
Proving true the conventional wisdom that short posts are better than long ones, The Ed Techie‘s 445-word summery of my last post is generating a lot more conversation than my post did… Check out the comments for further discussion… Not … Continue reading
I talk too much.
Proving true the conventional wisdom that short posts are better than long ones, The Ed Techie‘s 445-word summery of my last post is generating a lot more conversation than my post did… Check out the comments for further discussion… Not … Continue reading
You Could Learn a Lot from a Punker…
Yeah, yeah, the EDUPUNK moment is long over, but it’s still rattling around in the back of my mind. I wrote about it before, but I really think that a lot of the reaction against the term was based on … Continue reading
You Could Learn a Lot from a Punker…
Yeah, yeah, the EDUPUNK moment is long over, but it’s still rattling around in the back of my mind. I wrote about it before, but I really think that a lot of the reaction against the term was based on … Continue reading