Grappa-Ling With Mark Carney (1)
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I've been reading Mark Carney's book *Value(s)*. It seems a reasonable read
given his new place in Canadian political affairs. It's a serious book by a
s...
Become a Firefighter for Democracy
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Wildfires are terrifying. They are especially gobsmackingly horrible when
you add in hurricane-style winds. I will never forget the day of the
Marshall Fir...
Susan and I make it to Our 44th Anniversary
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I’m really pleased to be celebrating 44 years of marriage with Susan my
lover and long suffering partner. We’ve seen a few rocky moments, but
always came ...
Beingness: From Epistemology to Ontology
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A few thoughts in preparation for our upcoming Cognitive Escalation
workshop (free registration). I’ve been struggling to understand what we
should be […]
Games of the Year 2018
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So my New Year’s resolution is (once again) to blog more regularly. Rather
than start with a rant about the state of the world in general, and Higher
Educa...
[liveblog][bkc] Algorithmic fairness
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I’m at a special Berkman Klein Center Tuesday lunch, a panel on
“Programming the Future of AI: Ethics, Governance, and Justice” with
Cynthia Dwork, Chris...
Global Conflicts: Palestine – New study
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At the brink of the 10th year anniversary of our first game Global
Conflicts: Palestine it is nice to see that it still attracts interest in
the form of an...
RobotBASIC: A STEM-focused Progamming Language
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I’ve been talking with John Blankenship on LinkedIn about RobotBASIC, which
allows students to control robots as well as create simulations and video
games...
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Originally posted on EdTechDev:
In case the quotes didn’t clue you in, this post doesn’t argue against
massive open online courses (MOOCs) such as the ones ...
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