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Code that changed everything
Slate offers a different way to consider the history of programming. They have sought the opinions of programmers on the programs that have changed everything. The post includes snippets of code and the backstory so there should be something of … Continue reading
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Fair and balanced
Educators are designating this week to a focus on digital citizenship. This term means different things to different people and concerns multiple recommendations. Among the skills typically prioritized is the capacity to seek and process online information in a way … Continue reading
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Should authority matter on Twitter
This brief comment is in response to a lengthy blog post by Daniel Willingham regarding the believability of educational experts based on Twitter tweets. I will leave it to you to identify just what you think is the core argument … Continue reading
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Digital citizenship week
Next week is digital citizenship week. While there are weeks for so many different things, certainly it is a useful way to bring attention to important topics. Donut week is probably an exception, but it certainly has its own following. … Continue reading
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Brave ecosystem update
I continue as an advocate for the Brave browser and ecosystem. Brave is a browser based on Chrome so most of the extension you aleady used in Chrome will work. Brave is attempting to solve the interrelated problems of personal … Continue reading
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Court offers mixed neutrality ruling
I have a long history of supporting net neutrality. I was a stronger backer of the Obama era FCC ruling that ISPs must treat all content and services equally and upset when the Trump changes to the FCC ruled that … Continue reading
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