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Mike Lemon

This Just In: Nerds Have No Friends, No Fun « Classroom as Microcosm - 2 views

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    Thought you might like this "insight" into nerds. 
Gideon Burton

Yale Curriculum: The Industrial Revolution - 2 views

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    A nice curriculum overview about teaching the Industrial Revolution
Shuan Pai

Blog: Lowell Mill Girls - 2 views

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    a blog post about the lowell mill girls and their living and working conditions
LeeAnne Lowry

Karl Marx - 2 views

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    It's truly shocking how influential Marx was and the things he did....
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    Great find! The eulogy is especially interesting.
Andrew DeWitt

Romanticism - Slide Show - 2 views

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    Good presentation about the basics of Romanticism
Chase McCloskey

Nobel Peace Prize Winner's Wife "Dissappeared" - 2 views

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    It looks like the Internet might finally be breaking through the Chinese government.
James Wilcox

Smith: Wealth of Nations, Book IV, Chapter 1 | Library of Economics and Liberty - 2 views

  • Among the Tartars, as among all other nations of shepherds, who are generally ignorant of the use of money, cattle are the instruments of commerce and the measures of value
    • James Wilcox
       
      That so interesting that cattle became the measure of money and wealth.  It seems that for something to be money it has to be able to come in large quantities, not have much difference between one to another, and carry a consistent value.
    • James Wilcox
       
      This notion of a Gold or currency base stands so consistent that it is hard for us today to break away and have a purely digital or credit economy.  But ever so slowly we are getting there.
  • When those countries became commercial, the merchants found this prohibition, upon many occasions, extremely inconvenient. They could frequently buy more advantageously with gold and silver than with any other commodity the foreign goods which they wanted, either to import into their own, or to carry to some other foreign country. They remonstrated, therefore, against this prohibition as hurtful to trade.
    • James Wilcox
       
      This principle of protectionism holds true today and is still argued about by growing economies.  Not so commonly with gold but with all different types of key commodities.
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  • They represented, secondly, that this prohibition could not hinder the exportation of gold and silver, which, on account of the smallness of their bulk in proportion to their value, could easily be smuggled abroad.*9 That this exportation could only be prevented by a proper attention to, what they called, the balance of trade
    • James Wilcox
       
      I have heard this same argument for illegal drugs.  I have heard people say we should legalize it so that it can be tracked and limited in a legal manner.
  • hat wealth consists in money, or and silver, is a popular notion which naturally arises from the double function of money, as the instrument of commerce and as the measure of value. In consequence of its being the instrument of commerce, when we have money we can more readily obtain whatever else we have occasion for than by means of any other commodity. The great affair, we always find, is to get money. When that is obtained, there is no difficulty in making any subsequent purchase. In consequence of its being the measure of value, we estimate that of all other commodities by the quantity of money which they will exchange for. We say of a rich man that he is worth a great deal, and of a poor man that he is worth very little money. A frugal man, or a man eager to be rich, is said to love money; and a careless, a generous, or a profuse man, is said to be indifferent about it. To grow rich is to get money; and wealth and money, in short, are, in common language, considered as in every respect synonymous.
Andrew DeWitt

Comic | The Public Domain | - 2 views

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    What we learned in class about copyright, put into comic book form.  Very easy to follow.
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    Wow, thanks for sharing. That's a great way to show how crazy copyright law is.
Gideon Burton

Digital Age Damaging Learning | Nicholas Carr - 2 views

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    Carr's contrarian ideas are discussed here. He obviously overstates concerns but the points are each worth debating. 
Gideon Burton

What If We Ran Universities Like Wikipedia? - 2 views

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    a new form of academic organization is emerging...
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    I think Wikipedia-esque universities would be much more efficient. Kind of in the way free market economies tend to maximize economic output, "free market" universities would tend to maximize educational output. Are there any universities which currently implement this?
Kevin Watson

Mormon Beliefs and Misconceptions - 2 views

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    Good Example of a Blog done by a member of the church. They probably took Elder Ballard's advice to heart ;)
anonymous

MIT OpenCourseWare | Literature | 21L.002-2 Foundations of Western Culture II: Renaissa... - 2 views

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      Ideas to think about when it come to Nietzche.
Danny Patterson

All about yellow - 2 views

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    This site talks all about the color yellow and pulls an interesting quote from Wassily Kandinsky. I've listed it below: "A yellow circle will reveal a spreading movement outwards from the center which almost markedly approaches the spectator; a blue circle develops a concentric movement (like a snail hiding in its shell) and moves away from the spectator." --Wassily Kandinsky
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    What about the use of the color yellow to represent cowardice and illness?
Andrew DeWitt

YouTube - Procrastination - 2 views

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    Creative video
Madeline Rupard

Algorithmic Art- Animation for Sufjan Stevens - 2 views

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    I just found this live visual for one of my favorite musicians--Sufjan Stevens. According to the animator's website, she uses tons and tons of algorithms to make this happen. Its kind of mesmerizing and strangely enough reminds me of kidpix. Anyways.
anonymous

A Logic Named Ducky - 2 views

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    Here is a radio's presentation of "A logic named ducky"
Andrew DeWitt

History of Computers and Computing, Internet, Dreamers, Murray Leinster - 2 views

  • Leinster made one of the first descriptions of a personal computer (called a "logic") in science fiction
  • Leinster envisioned logics in every home, linked through a distributed system of servers (called "tanks"), to provide communications, entertainment, data access, and even commerce
  • Information runs rampant as every logic worldwide crunches away at problems too vast in scope for human minds to have attempted. Societal chaos quickly ensues, the situation became critical.
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    Sweet story!
Danny Patterson

Fear the Boom and Bust Rap - 2 views

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    I found this fun music video of a rap dedicated to the economic principles of John Maynard Keynes.
LeeAnne Lowry

Battle of the Sexes: Game Theory - 2 views

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    Okay, this is actually pretty cool stuff.
anonymous

Tech Blog - 2 views

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    This is a website talking about technology in education
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