Posts Tagged ‘learning’
Learning about beautiful things…
Today seems to be video day… One of the items on my bucket list is to be able to see the Northern Lights in person. Learning about the science behind how they are formed doesn’t make them any less beautiful. The Aurora Borealis from Per Byhring on Vimeo. In [Read More]
Technology meets Rhetoric
For the next 3 days I am going to be working with about 50 different students in two different English Rhetoric classes examining the impact technology has on the rhetorical choice. As part of the preparation for the class we asked the students to respond to the following [Read More]
Coolest website of the week
Tripped across this while going through my news reader. What a cool site from the BBC. “Dimensions is an experimental prototype for the BBC. We want to bring home the human scale of events and places in history. The D-Day landing beaches measured from London to [Read More]
The power or curse of the internet… What is valid, accurate, and legitimate? [update]
Updated within the post. See the indicators. Ok, I was playing with Google Reader – Play tonight while reviewing some of my feeds, and tripped across this… http://www.youtube.com/v/hpoAtwVyzZI&fs=1 Now on the surface, the video is really well done. [Read More]