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Learning by hacking - Thoughts on creativity - Medium - 0 views

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    "Hack, play, learn A hack is a tiny, often throwaway, rapid prototype. It's a way of demonstrating the very first part of an idea in a short space of time. I build each one to test how I think something could or should work... Always done at speed, always done with passion, always to scratch an itch and always best if there's some humour or novelty involved."
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On reflective practice as a learning technique: 5 approaches as a teacher/facilitator - 0 views

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    1. make time & space 2. forum for reflection on topic at hand 3. challenge assumptions at play 4. self-disclosure 5. analysis of moral implications of action
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A University of Oklahoma Fraternity's Chant and the Rigidity of Racism - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Hate is never about the object of the hate but about what is happening in the mind of the hater. It is in the darkness of that space that fear and ignorance merge and morph. It comes out in an impulse to mark and name, to deny and diminish, to exclude and threaten, to elevate the self by putting down the other"
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Colonizing Mars - The New Yorker - 0 views

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    "For Musk, going to Mars is way more than just cool. "Are we on a path to becoming a multiplanet species or not?" he has asked. "If we're not, well, that's not a very bright future. We'll simply be hanging out on Earth until some eventual calamity claims us." Impey makes much the same point. "Humankind evolved over millions of years," he observes. "But over the last 60 years, atomic weaponry created the potential to extinguish ourselves. Sooner or later we must expand beyond this blue and green ball, or go extinct." So does Petranek. "There are real threats to the continuation of the human race on Earth, including our failure to save the home planet from ecological destruction and the possibility of nuclear war," he writes. "The first humans who emigrate to Mars are our best hope for the survival of our species.""
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