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Da Vinci said “Art is never finished, only abandoned,” – that applies to the book I wrote and self-published. You can buy it at Lulu.
I blog about technology, education, participation and so on, but I also have a deep love of creative writing. This category includes posts on my extracurricular writing endeavors and articles I’ve written that are more unrelated than related to education, technology or the rest of the themes here.
Da Vinci said “Art is never finished, only abandoned,” – that applies to the book I wrote and self-published. You can buy it at Lulu.
Disclaimers: the Summit and Mozfest are pretty much back to back, so please excuse me for not being faster with these posts. Did you read… Read More »Part 2: Machine Learning & Serendipitous Communication
A couple weekends ago I was at the Mozilla Summit in Brussels. In a couple posts, I want to focus myself not on the Summit… Read More »the Future of Communication Part 1: The Session
Have you read Part 1? Part 2 will go from exploring hacker mentalities to heckling Pacman players. Bilal Ghalib introduced me to a Hackerspace founder… Read More »OHM2013 Part 2 – Observing Segmentation, Pedagogy of Discomfort and impromptu Singing
“I don’t fucking care if Scott Spencer is begging for an audience to show off his fucking contact lenses. We’re not getting involved with those… Read More »Conference Room
The next morning, as I get dressed, I turn on the news. Harron Medical Center is back in the headlines. Another death at Harron Medical… Read More »Onyx
If you follow this blog, you probably know that I like to wax poetic. I get long winded. I say too much. My blog posts… Read More »What I write
The dental hygienist knocks over the instrument tray while mounting a patient. The patient is happy to be mounted, and I am the hygienist. As… Read More »Escape
I don’t really have any family, but I have friends. I have a home and pets and a job. I have a pretty typical, every… Read More »Background
The thing is, given the opportunity people do like to be assholes. Especially teenagers. Why, when I was a teenager…irrelevant, nevermind, you don’t want to… Read More »Responsible Storytelling