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Sheryl A. McCoy

Link by Link - This Is Funny Only if You Know Unix - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This is how education should be provided, in a manner so irresistible that your students will meet at a casually announced, SECRET real world coordinates; very funny, very cool rather like Common Craft videos; black and white stark images
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    Wouldn't it be great to be able to draw in students with something so engaging; I imagine this is the way it must have been for Abelhard or Socrates.
Adam Bohannon

Talcott Parsons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Parsons developed his ideas during a period when systems theory and cybernetics were very much on the front burner of social and behavioral science. In using systems thinking, he postulated that the relevant systems treated in social and behavioral science were "open," meaning that they were embedded in an environment consisting of other systems. For social and behavioral science, the largest system is "the action system," consisting of interrelated behaviors of human beings, embedded in a physical-organic environment.
  • To survive or maintain equilibrium with respect to its environment, any system must to some degree adapt to that environment, attain its goals, integrate its components, and maintain its latent pattern, a cultural template of some sort. These are called the system's functional imperatives.
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