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Tag Archives: Books
The Infinite Book: The Plastic Logic Reader (and the Real Nature of Books)
A book is essentially whole, unitary -- a little world of human thought, word, & spirit, chosen, shaped, and bound within its covers. Books are bundles; a book is what is bound together. For what makes a book more than it's binding?
Does Your Book Deserve My Vote?
Kids react to books much as they react to their favorite candidates: they like them because everyone else does, adding titles to their favorites list even when they haven't read them. Voting for a Book, part of the Youth Radio series on NPR.
Posted in Arts & Literature, Margin Notes, Mind & Society, Science & Technology Also tagged Kids, Lissa Soep, Media Literacy, NPR, Politics, Radio, Technology, Youth Radio Leave a comment
There’s Something Happening Here…
Nicholas Carr says, This is your brain online. You've been warned. Now go forth and read.
Posted in Mind & Society, Reading Around, Science & Technology Also tagged Buffalo Springfield, Clay Shirky, Digital Literacy, Google, Kevin Kelly, Media, Nicholas Carr, Psychology Leave a comment
The Learning Lifestyle and the Web of Ideas
Find the secret key to learning at Janice Campbell: The Overstuffed School Schedule vs. The Learning Lifestyle:
Over time, I learned that we could study any number of topics without weariness if we did two essential things...While you're there, take time to follow the link to The Core Curriculum Teaches Connections
Posted in Margin Notes Also tagged Homeschool, Janice Campbell, Lifelong Learning, Teaching Leave a comment
RCB Bookmarks, Mid-January, 2009