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Steve Ransom

Peter T. Coleman, PhD: The Consequences of Our Games - 2 views

  • "At a time when games are becoming ever more realistic, reality is becoming more gamelike."
  • The problem is not that games are inconsistent with many aspects of our lives; it is that they provide a limited and skewed lens on the world
  • Seeing more and more aspects of our lives as games to win through maximization has a sort of self-perpetuating effect with perverse consequences, not the least of which is the impairment of what Diesing terms social rationality; the cherishing of unique relationships, personal connectedness, cooperative functioning, solidarity and sentiment.
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  • It stresses the strategic interdependent interests of humans and assumes that in games there is always a rational choice which is the best counter-choice to your opponent's.
  • If winning efficiently is the goal, then the rules (ethical, moral, legal, and spiritual), are essentially obstacles to game.
  • In our schools, competition for access to elite preschools, for grades, for social status, in sports, over positions of leadership, and for admission to exclusive colleges transforms one of our most basic institutions for fostering community, ethics and learning into competitive, individualistic corporate training-grounds. In these settings, the importance of competitive sports becomes paramount, for both financial and training purposes, and the artistry of cheating (see this year's Stuyvesant High School cheating scandal) and rule-bending (see Joe Paterno) revered. Such intense competition encourages the professionalization of parenting -- through tutors, highly-educated nannies, prep courses, and professional training camps (such as investment camps). You can imagine the deleterious effects these trends have on the ethos of care and moral responsibility in our families and schools, a critical buffer against bullying and violence in the lives of our children.
  • We become hyper-connected through technologies, boasting our number of "friends" on Facebook, and have less and less intimacy.
  • We choose friends with benefits or Internet porn over romantic relationships as they are less messy, more efficient.
  • Life is a race and we are losing.
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    A great piece worth the time to reflect on. Mindfulness needs to be practiced frequently.
Tammy Jin

Army Girl Costumes | Over 1.500 Army Girl Costumes For Any Size in stock at UnderwearUniform.Com - 0 views

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    Our collection of army girl costumes and sexy soldier uniforms are ideal for military themed fancy dress costume parties, clubwear or a hen night party. From pin up GI Jane outfits to the pink camouflage dress and Boot Camp Babe costume these are all great sexy army girl costumes. Check out our army seductress and flirty soldier costumes too. Sexy Lingerie UnderwearUniform Wardrobe A stunningly sexy Army Girl Costumes . Included in the set is a short sleeved open front jacket with ruffle trim and a matching g-string.
Darcy Goshorn

Camp Magic MacGuffin - FAQ - 45 views

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    What a great idea for faculty professional development or any kind of sustained, elearning that needs to occur over the summer months. Creative, motivational, feature-rich, easy to use.  Beautiful.
edutopia .org

Summer PD: New Teacher Boot Camp Week 2 - Using VoiceThread | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Lisa Dabbs (M.Ed.) leads the second week of New Teacher Boot Camp.  This week's lesson focuses on VoiceThread, a program to help create interactive slideshows and more. 
Jessica Cruise

Freed Young Leader Energizes Egyptian Protests - 0 views

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    A young Google executive who helped ignite Egypt's uprising energized a cheering crowd of hundreds of thousands Tuesday with his first appearance in their midst after being released from 12 days in secret detention. "We won't give up," he promised at one of the biggest protests yet in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Once a behind-the-scenes Internet activist, 30-year-old Wael Ghonim has emerged as an inspiring voice for a movement that has taken pride in being a leaderless "people's revolution." Now, the various activists behind it - including Ghonim - are working to coalesce into representatives to push their demands for President Hosni Mubarak's ouster. With protests invigorated, Vice President Omar Suleiman issued a sharply worded warning, saying of the protests in Tahrir, "We can't bear this for a long time, and there must be an end to this crisis as soon as possible," in a sign of growing impatience with 16 days of mass demonstrations. For the first time, protesters made a foray to Parliament, several blocks away from their camp in the square. Several hundred marched to the legislature and chanted for it to be dissolved.
anonymous

The 30 Goals Challenge - 0 views

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    This may be a repost but to a newbie like myself I feel it is a very useful handbook. Shelly Terrell/Teacher ReBoot Camp. I hope to turn the teachers at my school onto this as well. : )
Steve Ransom

Midcourse Corrections » Blog Archive » Twitter Isn't Ruining Your Presentation: You Are! - 0 views

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    There has been a lot of buzz about Twitter and blogging during presentations and conferences lately. There seems to be two camps: those that advocate the use of Twitter and live-blogging and those that don't.
Tero Toivanen

DigiGogy: Virtual Summer Camp for Teachers! - 0 views

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    Virtual learning environments. Free!
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