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Open Source and Education
Currently, I’m enrolled in an a course on open source technology. I’ve just finished reading Gabriella Coleman’s Coding Freedom. Her text is something that I can relate to because it [...]
Currently, I’m enrolled in an a course on open source technology. I’ve just finished reading Gabriella Coleman’s Coding Freedom. Her text is something that I can relate to because it [...]
Gabriella Coleman’s Coding Freedom is a layered discussion on Free and Open Source Software – My favorite part, is that it connects software to language production. Coding has parallels to [...]
Personally, I am a bookist – Give me the careworn pages of a book any day. Let me take a deep dive into the material, themes, author’s thoughts, and critical connections. [...]
If I were attempting to master the art of writing the longest, least marketable title, I might have just won. Still, the topic is worth discussing. Why should anyone care that the field of [...]
You can foster multimodal literacy too! Students don’t need complicated design software like Gimp or Photoshop to develop informational sequencing skills. Check out the tutorial images [...]
I am not a fan of Legos. Actually, Legos are fine, but I’m less-than-thrilled with the Lego garden growing on my son’s bedroom carpet. Angry, red welts on the souls of my feet are the [...]
This past month or so, I discovered an article dissecting the first draft of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “Day of Infamy” speech. The President refused the help of a speech [...]