Monthly Archives: November 2008

Face Made for Radio

It’s a good thing I have a face made for radio, because I’m going on KVNU’s Voice for the People, Thursday, November 20th, to talk about OpenCourseWare. We start at 5:40 PM MST, and will likely go until the show … Continue reading

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The Monopoly of Higher Education…

His awesomeness, Brian Lamb, has posted a thought provoking piece over on his blog. In it he says: “I staked out something of a confrontational stance… that higher education is still conducting its business as if information is scarce when … Continue reading

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My First Ruby Code

So I’ve written my first bit of Ruby code. Allow me to bore you with the story. The other day my son and I were checking out the local thrift store. The Boy came across a board game that appeared … Continue reading

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If you haven’t seen it yet…

I may be the last person on the internets to see this, but if you haven’t seen it yet, sit back, turn up the sound, and enjoy!

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Patents for Sale

Looks like NASA is selling off some of their patents. The first line says, “Congratulations taxpayers! A group of patents developed on your dime by a NASA researcher, sold at public auction last week in a new effort to parlay … Continue reading

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Inside Higher Ed.

For all of you who laughed at me the other day when I mentioned Warcraft and learning in the same breath, there is a great article over at Inisde Higher Ed. that talks about using fear and humiliation as legitimate … Continue reading

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The Hardest Part

I have a confession. I hate writing. I really do. It’s difficult, it is time consuming, and I spend most of the day convinced that I’m horrible at it, so why bother in the first place? There are very few … Continue reading

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