Crooks and Liars » Who Doesn’t Believe in Evolution?: Who Doesn’t Believe in Evolution? (That’s Brownback, Tancredo and Huckabee with their hands up.) — those are three people who cannot claim to have had an education of any merit. the sad thing is that there are millions who are so unfamiliar with the world as […]
Read MoreLolcat – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Lolcat —– yet another place where wikipedia has more information than britannica….. it wasn’t that long ago… that most fictional cats, by my recollection, spoke in high tea british english…. now they are all internet slang… very interesting.
Read Morefuvoo – South Park Mac vs. PC: A fan project of South Park and parody of the Mac vs. PC commercials at the same time. Created as the final project for a multimedia production class at California State University Northridge (CSUN) —- hehehehehehe
Read MoreDo Computer Pros Work Less Than Others?: Among eight broad professional occupations tracked by the government, only one category–consisting of educators, trainers and librarians–average fewer hours at work each week. ADVERTISEMENT — that’s bull, he educators that i know work more hours on average than 40, usually 50 or 60. I wonder how they are […]
Read MoreWelcome to a worldwide learning network  OER Commons: OER Commons is a teaching and learning network of shared materials, from K-12 through college, from algebra to zoology, open to everyone. ====== great resources…
Read MoreWelcome | DrupalEd: The goal of this space is to collect and share resources and best practices related to using Drupal in educational environments. For developers working on the DrupalEd distribution, join us at groups.drupal.org/drupaled. —- yay! drupaled… i used and customized this for a class that i taught a few years ago.
Read MoreAlterNet: Higher Education Conformity: Is a college degree really a sign of competence? Or is it chiefly a signal to employers that you’ve mastered the ability to obey and conform? ——- i suspect that all to frequently it is the latter.
Read MoreDear Friends and Colleagues, (apologies for cross-posting) We are very pleased to announce that Issue 2(1) of Studies in Language and Capitalism is now online. SLC is a peer-reviewed online journal that seeks to promote and freely distribute interdisciplinary critical inquiries into the language and meaning of contemporary capitalism, and the links between economic, social […]
Read MoreFor immediate release Virginia Tech Launches April 16 Archive http://www.april16archive.org/ BLACKSBURG, Va., April 30, 2007 – Virginia Tech’s Center for Digital Discourse and Culture (CDDC) is pleased to announce the launch of the April 16 Archive (www.april16archive.org). This new online archive assists artists, humanists, social scientists, and all other scholars who seek, today and in […]
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