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Dewey meets Wong

| Posted on: August 3rd, 2009 | Categories: Art, Creativity, Fiction, Fun, Personal, Photography, Representation, Worth Reading | 2 Comments »
Other related posts and pages: |Ideas are cool | Dewey, back from the dead | Jere Brophy, note from the Dean | Wong, Mishra, Koehler & Adams (2007) | Ed Week goes TPACK |

David Wong is a colleague of mine at the College of Education and an avid John Dewey scholar. He also loves to fish. You can learn more about his work by going to his web site here. (I had earlier blogged about his work around visually representing ideas here and here).

A few years ago, as a birthday present for David, I created the following image. It combined his two loves (John Dewey and fishing) in one sweet image. Ah… the wonders of photoshop. I had quite forgotten about it till I came across it again recently and decided to include it here (for the record).

David Wong goes fishing with John Dewey


| Posted on: August 3rd, 2009
Other related posts and pages: |Ideas are cool | Dewey, back from the dead | Jere Brophy, note from the Dean | Wong, Mishra, Koehler & Adams (2007) | Ed Week goes TPACK |


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2 Responses to “Dewey meets Wong”

  1. Michael Hughes Says:

    I checked Shreya’s Three of Me blog entry and thought it was very cool. Please pass along to her how neat it was, and I’ve even moved the idea along to another who’s looking for projects such as you did together.

    Nice.

    Mike

  2. Ahhh… I get it. Thanks … LOL
    Perhaps next you should wedge him between Skinner and Piaget.

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