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Tag Archives: edupunk
Are EdTechers Ahead of the Curve?
My copy of Wired came in the mail last week. As is my habit with magazines, I put it in a pile in a corner of my room, planning to look at it at some point when I just couldn’t … Continue reading
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Are EdTechers Ahead of the Curve?
My copy of Wired came in the mail last week. As is my habit with magazines, I put it in a pile in a corner of my room, planning to look at it at some point when I just couldn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged academia, digital campus, EdTech, edupunk, Wired
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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
The “Edupunk” Thing.
As Rob MacDougall pointed out, “Edupunk” seems to be the new hot meme in the edublog world. I’m coming a bit late to the party, as the term was coined almost two weeks ago, which in the blogosphere seems to … Continue reading
ARGs and the Classroom
I attended the annual conference of the Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association last week. It was fortuitous, maybe, to have this week’s James Paul Gee reading on the potential of video games as pedagogical tools, as I had … Continue reading