Governor Jerry Brown, c1976: an approach to protest
I would be part of the entourage and we’d go to some public event… and there outside the event would be the usual protesters about… Read More »Governor Jerry Brown, c1976: an approach to protest
I would be part of the entourage and we’d go to some public event… and there outside the event would be the usual protesters about… Read More »Governor Jerry Brown, c1976: an approach to protest
We’re staying at a simple hotel in North Sulawesi. The setting is idyllic. Our hosts are unfailingly pleasant and helpful. Good food is served three… Read More »Expectations: tell us what you do
We decided to explore the garden before we ordered our food. The manager caught us just as we were starting down the path. He was… Read More »Expectations: flaw to feature
You can’t ever just teach one thing. Whether we like it or not there’s always other stuff going on: we’re teaching what we think of our students,… Read More »Learning between the lines
I know almost nothing about Information Architecture, but I’ve been thinking a lot about structuring information recently. Here’s the metaphor: Jacques Carelman‘s famous Coffee pot for… Read More »Structure Counts: Information Architecture reading list and who’s who
Unlike “the three Rs” of reading, writing and arithmetic which are woven within the K-12 curriculum, information literacy falls through the cracks. It doesn’t fit… Read More »(Information) literacy
Writing is a great tool for sharing ideas with other people. It’s been dawning on me over the last few days that one of the… Read More »Note to self