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Archive for January, 2008

I never heard of this fellow beforeĀ  today. Thanks to Evelyn Rodriguez at Crossroad Dispatches for recommending this wonderful artist who tells it like it is.

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Another concise and fun video that explains what Flickr photo sharing is all about. It’s my favourite place to play with and share my pictures.

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This man can talk. I like his magnetism and directness. So many media pundits are saying that he evokes the spirit of Martin Luther King and John Kennedy. I agree with these opinions and despite my appreciation for Hilary Clinton, I think Barak would be a wonderful change for the USA and the [...]

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PsyBlog: Why We do Dumb or Irrational Things: 10 Brilliant Social Psychology Studies
Why We do Dumb or Irrational Things: 10 Brilliant Social Psychology Studies Head Turned [Photo by Ayres no graces]”
An interesting list of studies that show the idiosyncrasies of human behavior. I always wanted to have a list of these neat experiments and now [...]

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This a sign of major transformation taking place on the planet. I am thrilled that there are leaders in powerful positions who have put their creative minds and energies behind this initiative. My daughter brought this information home for me from her School of Naturopathy program on Public Health. The video is rather long [...]

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What a wonderful slideshare production showing the benefits of collaborative learning. I found it at Janet Clarey’s blog at Brandon Hall Research. I will be exploring more of this site as it looks great for my own blogvangilizing work.

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Possibilities Abound

This post is from Bob Sprankle, an elementary school educator. I really believe that this example use of technology shows the unique ways in which we are transforming how we are learning and the opening up of our learning processes. I can see how I could use it my work with practitioners who are experimenting [...]

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