Monthly Archives: July 2010

An “Edupunk” System

This is another work in progress. I have a lot to add to this, so I will do so when I find the time. The focal point is to provide choice in education as a stem from my previously stated … Continue reading

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On the Inertia of Institutional Education and the Evolution of Technology and Integration

As a society, we choose to apply metrics to individuals. This seems to be a natural choice—as if innate, we presume to be individuals. However, we are innately social. After basic study of inertia in application to developing extrapolation scenarios, … Continue reading

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Word Webs and Information Breakdown

A recent idea of mine includes the breakdown on information on a semantic level. It’s just one step of many, but this level-three breakdown shows how complicated language and the establishment of new ideas can be. [Right click to save … Continue reading

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