Wonderful quote about the way things are, and the way Americans see them:
Yet the rise of China means more than the emergence of a new great power. Its deeper import is that the ideologies of the past century — neoliberalism just as much as Communism — are obsolete. Belief systems in which the categories of Western religion are reproduced in the guise of pseudo-science, they are redundant in a world where the most rapidly advancing nation state has never been monotheist. Western societies are well worth defending, but they are not a model for all of humankind. In future they will be only one of several versions of tolerable modernity.
via Reading File – NYTimes.com.
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ny times |
religion
A basic tenet of photography is that the best camera is the one you have on hand when you need it. For many people these days, that means an iPhone.
via Apps to Make iPhone Shutterbugs Smile – NYTimes.com.
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iphone |
Photography
Career Advice: Those Humanities Ph.D.’s – Inside Higher Ed.
I wish I could read the full study linked to in this article (I can, but I don’t want to buy it). As an ABD, I can relate to the pressures that prevent candidates from finishing Ph.D.s. The author of the article takes issue with this excerpt from the study:
17 percent of those who departed programs reported that they were in managerial positions, 13 percent reported that they were either judges or lawyers, and a majority of the rest found careers in education, mostly at colleges and universities.
This statement doesn’t match her experience, but it does match mine, in a way. I can say that I am in management, because I am. However, I don’t really define myself that way. Instead, I say that I am in educational technology because that is where my passion is. The fact that I am in a “managerial position” speaks to my success in the field.
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careers |
Education |
Technology
With Facebook as Alibi, Brooklyn Robbery Charge Is Dropped – NYTimes.com.
Alternate entry: “I’m going to rob a bank. Don’t tell anyone.”
Seriously though. This guy is probably innocent, but how long before people set scripts to post to facebook as an alibi? This is a new age of corroboration.
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Culture |
facebook
News: Fans and Fears of ‘Lecture Capture’ – Inside Higher Ed.
When discussing lecture capture, the first concern should be capturing the attention of learners. A compelling lecture will be compelling in its recorded form and a boring lecture will be ignored in recorded form. I wish we had lecture capture available when I was in school. It is a key technology in extending the efficacy of in-class learning.
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Education |
lecture capture
Blog U.: Ideas for EDUCAUSE 2010 – Technology and Learning – Inside Higher Ed.
Some excellent suggestions for EDUCAUSE 2010. I enjoyed the conference this year, especially because it was in my home town and I got to sleep in my own bed every night. That said, it felt a little old. Sure, it was my eleventh time, but I would like to see better use of social media and remote technologies. I look forward to participating in a conference that takes advantage of these suggestions.
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conference |
Education
Top Digital Marketing Trends for 2010: Flash, Crowdsourcing, Info-Art | CMO.com.
I like most of these, except for more Flash, not less. There are better ways of developing rich websites these days, and they are even accessible and can scale for mobil devices. Flash seems so old fashioned.
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marketing