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- Smart Brevity is teachable.
Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen, • Smart Brevity
The irony of this is that the internet offers the tools for even better collaborative opportunities than in-person education
Jonathan Hillis • Come for the course, stay for the community
We have to ask our teachers to learn in different ways than how they learned in their high schools and colleges in order to leverage the power of modern networks, not only for their own personal learning but to better deliver these new skills and literacies to the students in their classrooms.
Rob Mancabelli • Personal Learning Networks: Using the Power of Connections to Transform Education
Project-Based Learning (PBL),
Christopher Bugaj • The New Assistive Tech: Make Learning Awesome for All!
This is also inspired by Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s First Minister of Digital Affairs, on increasing the bitrate of democracy by creating more opportunities for people to participate. Can we increase the bitrate of neighborhoods?
Deborah Tien • 👋 🏘️ Why don’t we know our neighbors?
Metagovernance Project,
Nathan Schneider • Governable Spaces: Democratic Design for Online Life
performing work in the public imagination—easing our minds that the government is looking out for kids—but largely benefiting a range of corporate and institutional efforts to constrain the freedoms available online,
Shaka McGlotten • Virtual Intimacies: Media, Affect, and Queer Sociality
The Future of Collaborative Work
Dan Mall • Design That Scales
- Smart Brevity is versatile.