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Archive for “July, 2009”

On What it Would Mean to Really Teach “Naked”

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Not surprisingly, given my inclination to think about ways that technology can help education, this week I have received more than a few emails from colleagues pointing to an article at The Chronicle of Higher Ed about a professor at SMU, Jose Bowen, who likes to encourage what he calls, Teaching Naked, or more descriptively [...]


THATCamp hopefully the Model for Future Conferences

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

I have finally returned from my end of month traveling and am getting back to work on my current project (more on that later). But for now I wanted to join an ongoing conversation, about what was one of the most productive academic conferences I have been to: THATCamp. First, let me say mad props [...]