Where do social action, art, music, technology, media, pop culture, and most importantly, student needs intersect?
TBWA's brain booty and disruptive interestingness across creative culture and media arts. Curated by Maria Popova, editor of Brain Pickings. archive rss feed via curiositycounts.com Wow!!! A video game with no graphics. How does this or does it not reflect an experience of being blind. Interesting! Thanks, Maria Popova @Brain Pickings. This also...
via innovativeedu.visibli.com Makes sense. Who has tried it? Now, that's what I call switching gears.
via dmlcentral.net Because the notion of identity just got more complicated. Okay, not just, but it certainly seems to becoming more and more complex due to digital innovation.
via dmlcentral.net Great way to get them to libraries. What about the classroom?
Okay, so who's bright idea was this anyway? Okay, I've always wanted a personal learning network on campus where I could share some digital literacy ideas. Now, I have one, but of course, that means more work...more enjoyable work. First, we were asked to pick our top 10 sites. This was difficult so here are some of mine in no particular order. They would change if asked again at this moment. Click here to download: Digital_Literacy_Team_hw1.docx (122 KB...
With the TTIPS grant, we will be receiving much needed technology, but the problem arises: how can we ensure it's used effectively? And so begins the Digital Literacy Team. Today we will have our first meeting whose purpose is to vision. I decided to use Human Systems Dynamics to help us out. Here are some graphics to help us out.
via infographicsarchive.com Who remembers CDs? Cassette tapes? Vinyl? Eight Tracks? So much has changed...interesting that most audiophiles prefer vinyl over digital music. I have to say I agree...
via visualinformation.info Wow...I guess the difference is video games are entertainment that you can take home, but still, the difference is staggering.
via chuknum.com Okay, I just found this interesting on the basis of how a word evolves in meaning. What kind of geek are you?