Here's how it works. All of it, for everyone. The new cheese, the collective, web2.0, culture of Tang - whatever you want to call it.
There are no six degrees of separation. There is just connection. Those educators who are firsty proficient in ther craft are the proportional few who can even begin to see the potential, let alone access it to a degree that they can harness it and integrate it into their teaching strategy. And that is all about someone elses learning, not your own ideological teaching philosophy. Those educators who have embrased the culture, smash around the networks on a constant collision course with ideas and influences. It is absolutely intrinsic to the culture and deadly. Let me clarify. If I chose, I can jump through any academic hoop you like. I can adopt an academic tone, understand and undertake a research method, and trawl the journal archives too. If I want to learn code, I can find virtual code libraries, and more importantly talk to code poets. If I decide to learn to write teen stories as well as writing collision detection scripts, I don't look to institutions to do it. I just hurtle about the metaverse and use the forces it has an attractor. Within a few hours i've shared my story with a respected teen author, built a plasma shield with a digital artist, created a combat system and plugged into an existiting curricula. I don't care how many people you quote in your essay. If you can't do that then you have a big problem. If you participate soley on the basis of personal materialism, you also have a jaded idea of how the culture of pang works. Give it away, help people when and how you can and stop telling them hat to do. Nothing irritates me more than people who ask facile questions to gain the trust of others while the whole time are running a game plan which Is all about them working for and not with them. Education is not tied to any organisation, it's just one way to experience it. Where ever it doesn't allow mass connection it prevents people hurling into each other. It's critical to learn how to use networks in this way. I'm lucky I guess, I grew up in a dark era before computers and where the institution ruled everything. But my kids won't. And I would much rather see them learn about the metaverse than how we lived in the 1940s. History is measured in MHz and bps not years and decades. There are 10 kinds of teacher. Those who operate as spirits in the wireless and those who curate old ideas. This isn't a problem in Pang culture, it's the fact that teachers will only be found in wealthy schools. Schools that are connection and culture rich. For the reast, it is a slow march to graduation. Yes they'll get some paper to measure thier worth, but will be connected to nothing of Importance. Almost no kids stay connected to school now. Without legislation and tenure few would go at all. And we wonder why todays youth online is busy sending 1000s of texts each month but wont write a story. The culture of pang.Comments [0]
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Date: 25 October 2009 2:08:53 PM AEDT
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From: "Parenting Aspergers" <info@parentingaspergers.com>
Date: 21 October 2009 4:04:18 AM AEDT
To: "Dean Groom" <deangroom@gmail.com>
Subject: How can I help my son with Aspergers function in the outside world?
Reply-To: info@parentingaspergers.com
Hi Dean Groom,
It's Tuesday so time for this week's Parenting Aspergers blog article.
This week's article answers the following question posed recently by a parent ...
"How can I help my son with Aspergers function in the outside world?"
To read this article go to ...
http://parentingaspergers.com/blog/how-can-i-help-my-son-with-aspergers-function-in-the-outside-world/
Have a great Tuesday,
Dave Angel
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http://www.pixelsandpolicy.com/pixels_and_policy/2009/10/simple-controls.html
This is a good read. Especially the social and human capital grabs suggested by applying a hierarchical control to avatars though permissions such as how to dress. Pehaps as every employee who's ever wasted their lives getting too and from work begins to mentally exist that reality though mobile devices and virtual connectedness, this is the beginning of new attempts to place impositions. "you work to make a small few rich, and we remind you of that through the permissions we grant you". As to the controls. That's rubbish. If you can't figure out how to mover in a virtual world ask a five year old and hand back your car keys. The desktop; the browser ... The value in virtual space is that we can finally do without the familiar mechanisms and immerse ourselves to create and do anything we want. The point is that we don't want everyone. And we don't wan more stupid conventions that tie us to surbitude. Add that to your research. Show your level of scripting ability or where you are in wow heroes. ... You don't get it ...Comments [0]
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