The pace of today can get the best of even the best of us. The need to be connected, to be always available. It’s an expectation that we can’t live […]
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Yahoo to Buy (and presumably ruin) Tumblr for $1.1B
Yahoo’s move aims to make up for years of missing out on the growth of social networks and mobile devices. I like how Yahoo is described as “the faded Web […]
MOOCs: Protectionism vs. Progress
The Resistance Stage has begun. The hype about MOOCs was bound to boil over. Let the record show that it began in earnest on April 29, 2013, with a bold […]
Cataclysmic Converter
“Endless economic growth” as a goal makes it easier to embrace technologies that “cure the worst effects,” like the catalytic converter. Source: A Deeper Shade of Green by Bill […]
The Resistance & Chaos Stage
Audrey Watters is on a roll this week. Not only did she offer a well-written piece on the narratives of Ed Tech innovation, but also a challenge-the-press-release piece about the […]
Modern business culture reads like a Jonathan Swift satire – managers too busy to eat, too busy to think, too busy to lead or manage. Innovate on Purpose: Too busy […]
https://michaelboezi.com/modern-business-culture-reads-like-a-jonathan/
Keyless Entry
This song is being used as the intro, or the “auditory icon,” for a video series by EdTech Times. I chose a CC-BY-SA license for all the songs in the […]
Making the Big Switch
I’ve been talking about doing this for awhile, so here goes. I’ve been managing two Twitter accounts: – @michaelboezi // for “work-related” stuff, #edtech & #publishing.– @mboezi // for #everything […]
Pursue something so important that even if you fail, the world is better off with you having tried. –Tim O’Reilly
https://michaelboezi.com/pursue-something-so-important-that-even-if-you/
The Real Work of Teaching
Well-written, provocative article about the importance of rolling your sleeves up and doing the real work of teaching. Good content is a starting point. It can be great support for […]