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cj's: August 2007
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A scribbling place for the weird stuff goin' on in my mind from time to time. Wednesday, August 01, 2007. She asked one of the teachers about what stood out to her in doing this work. She quoted her thus:. 8220;Knowledge they’ve (students) retained, by listening to language they’re using during tasks, talk and play (when they’re playing with their mines).”. 8220;Lower achievers taking on leadership roles because they are more of the experts than my academic kids”. Links to this post. Higher Ed and IT.
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cj's: Revisiting a curriculum of questions
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A scribbling place for the weird stuff goin' on in my mind from time to time. Saturday, May 26, 2007. Revisiting a curriculum of questions. I was scribbling a note to an internal Faculty blog and trying to make a case for thinking about curriculum in terms of questions. I gestured back to the piece I scribbled about that a few years back. And in doing so had to use Google's blogsearch to find it. But, as is the way of the web, I stumbled over a long piece. What do we want to change? 1:21 AM, July 05, 2007.
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cj's: January 2008
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A scribbling place for the weird stuff goin' on in my mind from time to time. Saturday, January 26, 2008. I came across an excellent review. Of The Black Swan. Well worth a read. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). For those of you who don't have a blog yet, think of one as a large yellow Labrador: friendly, fun, not all that bright, but constantly demanding your attention.". David Carr, The New York Times, Jan 15, 2007. Links to other blogs I read (well some of them). Cj's garden (old site).
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cj's: February 2007
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A scribbling place for the weird stuff goin' on in my mind from time to time. Sunday, February 11, 2007. Any book with the subtitle: what elephants and epidemics can teach us about innovation. Is at least worth a scan. Leaving aside the usual hype that goes with a lot of business publications (yeah, I read stuff from the dark side), this 200 page little jolter. Yeah cheap plug for the KPS stuff. ). The other thing that struck me was the importance for the intangible stuff around all of this, pass...Energ...
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cj's: cj has moved
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A scribbling place for the weird stuff goin' on in my mind from time to time. Friday, December 24, 2010. I've begun to colonise a small piece of digital bit space. All of my scribbling, notes and crazy stuff will appear there from now on. And, I have gently eased myself into another blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). For those of you who don't have a blog yet, think of one as a large yellow Labrador: friendly, fun, not all that bright, but constantly demanding your attention.". Higher Ed and IT.
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cj's: Reassembling the social
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A scribbling place for the weird stuff goin' on in my mind from time to time. Friday, March 09, 2007. I must confess to having neglected the Dear Bruno for far too long. The book has been out a while but I had been too busy patrolling the. Diameter of my ever shrinking life. Be prepared to cast off agency, structure, psyche, time, and space along with along with every other philosophical and anthropological category, no matter how deeply rooted in common sense they may appear to be" pp. 24-25.
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cj's: Peeling onions
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A scribbling place for the weird stuff goin' on in my mind from time to time. Saturday, October 06, 2007. Recently picked a couple of video clips from The Onion. A sometimes useful source of satire about most things human. For those afficionados of curriculum debates I'd recommend: Are Our Children Learning Enough About Whales? For those with interests in international comparisons this piece. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). David Carr, The New York Times, Jan 15, 2007. Some of my favourite sites.
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cj's: A curriculum of questions
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A scribbling place for the weird stuff goin' on in my mind from time to time. Tuesday, November 09, 2004. A curriculum of questions. This little idea was hatched late one night in 2003 at Burwood, in conversation with Alan Reid who was at the time a DEST Fellow and working on the question of national curriculum. I turned it into words in February of this year. National questions, national curriculum. What does it mean to be an Australian? How do we relate to our geographical neighbours? Higher Ed and IT.
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cj's: May 2007
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A scribbling place for the weird stuff goin' on in my mind from time to time. Saturday, May 26, 2007. Revisiting a curriculum of questions. I was scribbling a note to an internal Faculty blog and trying to make a case for thinking about curriculum in terms of questions. I gestured back to the piece I scribbled about that a few years back. And in doing so had to use Google's blogsearch to find it. But, as is the way of the web, I stumbled over a long piece. What do we want to change? Links to this post.
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cj's: October 2007
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A scribbling place for the weird stuff goin' on in my mind from time to time. Sunday, October 14, 2007. Researching the self and the (in)significance of trends. I was checking to see if an interview that I did for a local issue had appeared yet. In my searching, I stumbled over a small piece I wrote for CPSR. Links to this post. Saturday, October 06, 2007. Recently picked a couple of video clips from The Onion. For those with interests in international comparisons this piece. Links to this post.