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‘What if companies sold learning products to students instead of schools/professors
David Warlick asks this question proposing that reform is unlikely because resources are selected by teachers and schools rather than by students. I wonder. I think he is probably wrong even when inferring something about student use of technology. The … Continue reading
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Eyes Wide Open
Cindy is doing some work in Russia and when she has time and access is posting some material to her Eyes Wide Open blog. She says uploading larger files is an issue so more pictures will likely be added at … Continue reading
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Cindy and a Russian Camel
Cindy is doing some work in Russia and is beginning to post about her experiences. Here she gets a little too close to a camel.
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Does this seem logical to you?
So, here is the scenario. My wife is in Russia for a couple of weeks. She normally pays the bills. I am capable of writing out checks and addressing envelopes, but she has a system I can’t understand. MCI has … Continue reading
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What products or services should be free?
I have been reading Bonk’s “The world is open”. It is well written, but much like too many other books I have read lately – a mash-up of “The world is flat”, “Wikinomics”, “Here comes everybody”, and perhaps a bit … Continue reading
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FCC Speech on Net Neutrality
<p><a href=”http://openinternet.gov/read-speech.html”>FCC Chairman on net neutrality</a> proposing that ISPs not be able to filter or block by content type. Propose same guidelines for smart phones.</p>
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