Archive for January, 2007
Monday, January 22nd, 2007
I like to check the Talk pages of Wikipedia articles every now and then (especially when I'm going to link or otherwise refer to a given article). Sometimes they give a good idea of differences of opinion about the subject (including cites and pointers to broader theoretical/academic discussions), sometimes ...
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Thursday, January 18th, 2007
I was put off when I came across the term "thinkLet" today, but went looking for more info to find out if there was more to it than buzzword coinage in pursuit of publication (a phenomenon I've run across before).
I remember an old episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 ("Sidehacker", ...
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Tuesday, January 9th, 2007
Kathy Sierra's Crash Course in Learning Theory has a nice illustration of how knowledge is not something one can just thrust on another person like a data dump. It also has a lot of suggestions on how to improve the chances of someone "getting" whatever you're trying to help ...
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