Weekly Notes for 2011-12-04

Dec 4, 2011 at 8:49 pm, Jared Stein
  • @brlamb Hah, oh I better not be! #
  • @lottruminates I liked Cacoo and Mind42. Still like Bubbl.us for real concept mapping. #
  • Bb disclaimer: "the term ‘openness’ means different things to different people…" http://t.co/8FwhFgjN #
  • New Instructure offices are appropriately Awesome. #
  • @injenuity I ♥ usability testing. Last year I paid students with Jamba Juice cards. I think people like to help tech improve. #
  • @skydaddy To make new friends. AKA colleagues. #
  • @kylemathews Ooh, you're making a gtd app? Is that because you were so underwhelmed by wunderlist? ;) #
  • @robmba To be fair, I can get creative with application of the word "open" , too. But only after fully exhausting the meaningful definition. #
  • @injenuity Uh oh. But I can fix that… stay tuned. #
  • @kylemathews Yes I Do. #
  • @stevehargadon The institution/teacher/textbook is no longer the primary source of authoritative info. #detche2011 #
  • @xolotl @stevehargadon I'd suspect it is, if only because I see no other recent cultural phenomenon that has affected change in ed. #
  • @sleslie #occupyslesliesaquarium #
  • @jjulius Technology doesn't reify ed practices, but teachers/admins sure do! (But reverse is true for ed change, right?) #
  • Sfard's acquisition vs participation metaphors of learning resonate with @stevehargadon's list of cultural shifts. #detche2011 #
  • @jjulius I like your acknowledgement of (some kind of) balance of power between the tool and the user. #detche2011 #
  • @xolotl History of radio? Oh man, you're going to have to elaborate on that! #
  • Have to disagree that the uniqueness of the on-campus university experience is not expendable/replaceable. #detche2011 #
  • @stevehargadon Nice job on the #detche2011 keynote. Refreshing and useful message. #
  • Dinner at Lori's Diner in downtown SFO: meatloaf, mashed potatoes, chocolate soda. #
  • Presuming this isn't just a gimmick, the summary looks awesome: "Aligning quantum perspective of learning to ID" http://t.co/kg9olweR #
  • Phil Hall's mid-term post on Instructure Canvas's Securus Global security testing: http://t.co/ElcRouej #
  • Check out "Nobody Likes You (When You're Dead)" by Zombina and the Skeletones – http://t.co/JfVGdBdZ #
  • Poltergeist noises coming from my hotel room minibar. #

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