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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Daryl Bambic

Daryl Bambic

A True Philosophy for the Information Age - Everything is Miscellaneous - 0 views

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    Everything is miscellaneous
Daryl Bambic

PressPausePlay | Watch Free Documentary Online - 0 views

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    the democratization of creativity; improving or diluting creativity and art
Daryl Bambic

The Virtual Choir - Eric Whitacre - 0 views

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    the humanizing force of the internet's connectivity is redefining what it means to be human
Daryl Bambic

Damon Horowitz calls for a "moral operating system" | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Where technology and moral questions collide
Daryl Bambic

From Technologist to Philosopher - Manage Your Career - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    How the technologist becomes the philosopher and why philosophy is important for technology.
Daryl Bambic

Dangerously Irrelevant | Ruminations on technology, leadership and the future... - 0 views

  • "The learning of a dead subject requires a technical act of carving the knowledge into teachable bites so that they can be fed to the students one at a time by a teacher, and this leads straight into the traditional paraphernalia of curriculum, hierarchy, and control." The standards movement also narrows the curriculum immensely and in its comprehensive inclusion of benchmarks that need to be taught eliminates an infinite number of types of learning to occur or subjects to be examined.
  • I simply cannot escape the question: Why that millionth in particular?" Seymour Papert (1993)
  • "The planning of new educational systems...must not start with the question, 'What should someone learn,' but the question, 'What kind of things and people might learners want to be in contact with in order to learn?'" Ivan Illich (1970)
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  • "The capability of banking education to minimize or annul the students' creative power and to stimulate their credulity serves the interests of the oppressors, who care neither to have the world revealed nor to see it transformed." Paulo Freire (1970)
  • The truth is we have internalized this struggle between subjective values and objective assessment.
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