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Gideon Burton

High Tech History | A weblog exploring computer technology, digital history and early h... - 0 views

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    Great background on key players and places in the development of tech and computing
Gideon Burton

Pong (1972, Atari) - YouTube - 1 views

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    Pong was both a console game for the home Atari system, as well as an arcade, stand-alone machine.
Gideon Burton

How a 19-year-old student became one of the hottest political photographers i... - 1 views

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    An example of someone succeeding at photography by seeking only reputation, not money, by publishing his work as Creative Commons-licensed.
Roger Morris

The Easiest Way To Earn From Your Books - 1 views

Being a book author, I already know that I could not easily get rich with this career because it takes time to have my books sold. Good thing that I have learned about Kindle Book Publishing and I ...

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Greg Williams

How Computerized Tutors Are Learning to Teach Humans - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The machines are taking over
Gideon Burton

Hackasaurus - 2 views

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    A remix tool for education
Gideon Burton

MediaBerkman » Blog Archive » Matthew Battles on Going Feral on the Net: the ... - 0 views

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    Explores the metaphor of the internet as a wild
Ariel Szuch

Academic Evolution: Dear Students: Don't Let College Unplug Your Future - 1 views

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    An excellent, must-read post by our very own Dr. Burton.
Sean Watson

Facebook Is Making Us Miserable - 0 views

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    Some points addressed in the Harvard Business Review as to why Facebook can make individuals miserable.
Sean Watson

Why Most Cultural Tastes Don't Spread on Facebook - 0 views

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    An interesting article examining Facebook social tendencies, and the behaviors generally exhibited in the types of people befriended.
Gideon Burton

Introduction to Openness in Education - 2 views

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    A course by David Wiley at Brigham Young University exploring open culture in its various iterations.
Gideon Burton

Top Internet engineers warn against SOPA - Post Tech - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • When we designed the Internet the first time, our priorities were reliability, robustness and minimizing central points of failure or control. We are alarmed that Congress is so close to mandating censorship-compliance as a design requirement for new Internet innovations. This can only damage the security of the network, and give authoritarian governments more power over what their citizens can read and publish. The US government has regularly claimed that it supports a free and open Internet, both domestically and abroad. We cannot have a free and open Internet unless its naming and routing systems sit above the political concerns and objectives of any one government or industry. To date, the leading role the US has played in this infrastructure has been fairly uncontroversial because America is seen as a trustworthy arbiter and a neutral bastion of free expression. If the US begins to use its central position in the network for censorship that advances its political and economic agenda, the consequences will be far-reaching and destructive.
Gideon Burton

Dear Internet: It's No Longer OK to Not Know How Congress Works - 1 views

  • the federal government is not attached to Moore's Law
  • Here's an area for both some disruption and some lobbying. Let's build tools that allow members of Congress to aggregate messages being sent to them, and to associate those messages with congressional districts. Let's come up with a way for a member to see what their constituency is saying about any particular issue they'd like, and let's provide that as an open service so that anybody can see what a particular constituency is saying. That way, when a member has a track record of voting against the desires of a substantial portion of his or her district, we've got a record of it, and it can get brought up in the next election.
  • Right now, your voice online -- in the mediums you participate in, not only don't matter: legally they can't matter. Online identities don't count when it comes to the official record
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  • The skill of making software isn't just about making cool software. It's about rewiring society. The sooner we acknowledge that, the sooner we can get on with the rewiring, and hopefully with a watchful eye, rewire it for the better.
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    Very important article on those in the info culture needing to understand and speak the language of Congress in order to properly educate and influence it on internet related matters.
Mike Lemon

My View: Flipped classrooms give every student a chance to succeed - Schools of Thought... - 0 views

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    How using digital means could help improve secondary education.
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