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I just found out that I made "The Big 10: The Most Influential People in EdTech for 2011." This list is created by the Tech & Learning journal—a magazine for ... Read more..Monday, May 30th, 2011 Posted in Art, Creativity, Fun, Good | Bad Design, Learning, Representation, Teaching, Technology, TPACK, Worth Reading | 1 Comment »
TPACK is huge in Australia (for instance see this note TPACK underpins Aussie Teacher Ed Restructuring). I am hopeful that one of these days this interest will translate into a ... Read more..Sunday, May 22nd, 2011 Posted in Conference, Housekeeping, Learning, Research, Teaching, Technology, TPACK, Worth Reading | No Comments »
TPACK Newsletter, Issue #10: May 2011 Welcome to the tenth edition of the (approximately quarterly) TPACK Newsletter! TPACK work is continuing worldwide. This document contains recent updates to that work that ... Read more..Wednesday, May 11th, 2011 Posted in Learning, Publications, Research, Teaching, Technology, TPACK | No Comments »
A couple of years ago I visited the Friday Institute at North Carolina State University. I had a wonderful time meeting old friends and making new ones. One of the ... Read more..Thursday, May 5th, 2011 Posted in Art, Creativity, Fun, Identity, Learning, Personal, Philosophy, Religion, Representation, Stories, Teaching, Technology, Worth Reading | 5 Comments »
Pauline Kael is regarded to be one of the best film reviewers to have ever lived. Sam Sacks has a piece on Kael in which he describes her style of ... Read more..Wednesday, May 4th, 2011 Posted in Ambigrams, Art, Blogging, Creativity, Design, Fun, Personal, Puzzles, Representation, Worth Reading | No Comments »
Many years ago I got bitten by the Ambigram bug and before I knew it I had created hundreds! This was of course long before Dan Brown and Angels and Demons ... Read more..Wednesday, May 4th, 2011 Posted in Art, Blogging, Creativity, Design, Fun, Personal, Poetry, Stories, Worth Reading, Writing | 2 Comments »
A few weeks ago I had written about an email that I received from an eighth grader in Colorado. Jake, a budding poet, was interested in learning more about me ... Read more..