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Luderacy \\ play and letters
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Page 2 of 6. Early uses of the phrase “educational technology”. Google Books Ngram Viewer is a data visualization tool that uses the Google Books database to show how often a word or phrase has been used in print sources over the years. There are some bugs inaccurate years of publication, spotty… Continue Reading →. What ever happened to Boom Culture? Dear Mister Marston, part 3. Harrison Dear Mister Max Marston, It is always good to hear from… Continue Reading →. Dear Mister Marston, part 2. The judicia...
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Ruins \\ Luderacy \\ The Goldeneye island and Dark Souls
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I met a traveller from an antique land. Who said: “Two vast and trunkless legs of stone. Stand in the desert . . . Near them, on the sand,. Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,. And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,. Tell that its sculptor well those passions read. Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,. The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed:. And on the pedestal these words appear:. My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:. Percy Bysshe Shelley,. Still embedded ...
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August 2012 \\ Luderacy
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How to use social media in higher education. If you want to do smart things with social media in higher education, listen to the advice and look at the examples below. I recently realized that I am a “content strategist” one day I just looked in the mirror, and… Continue Reading →. What is Educational Technology? How podcasts make money. Unsuitable titles from Lincoln’s second inaugural. The Illusion of Depth. The Semantic College Website. In the Games of Madness. The Let's Play Archive.
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April 2011 \\ Luderacy
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I recently reconnected with the brilliant and engaging Harrison Gish, a college friend and now a Ph.D. candidate studying games and other media at UCLA. Harrison was one of the first people I met who took what you might call… Continue Reading →. How podcasts make money. Unsuitable titles from Lincoln’s second inaugural. The Illusion of Depth. The Semantic College Website. In the Games of Madness. Sam Grace talks with imaginary anthropology grad students. The Let's Play Archive. Mdash; Powered by WordPress.
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July 2012 \\ Luderacy
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Early uses of the phrase “educational technology”. Google Books Ngram Viewer is a data visualization tool that uses the Google Books database to show how often a word or phrase has been used in print sources over the years. There are some bugs inaccurate years of publication, spotty… Continue Reading →. How podcasts make money. Unsuitable titles from Lincoln’s second inaugural. The Illusion of Depth. The Semantic College Website. In the Games of Madness. The Let's Play Archive. Mdash; Powered by WordPress.
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Unsuitable titles from Lincoln’s second inaugural \\ Luderacy \\
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Unsuitable titles from Lincoln’s second inaugural. A cursory scan of the civil war section in any American bookstore reveals dozens of scholarly and popular works with titles drawn from the short speech given by Abraham Lincoln. On the occasion of his second inauguration as President. This speech not being an inexhaustible resource, most of its (even remotely) evocative passages have already been mined hollow. The list that follows is of what remains. All Thoughts Were Anxiously Directed*. Post was not s...
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September 2012 \\ Luderacy
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Systems and theology in The Binding of Isaac. The Binding of Isaac is a retro-styled action game inspired by the Old Testament* story in which God orders Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac as a demonstration of his faith. The game has prompted discussion about the relationship between its… Continue Reading →. How podcasts make money. Unsuitable titles from Lincoln’s second inaugural. The Illusion of Depth. The Semantic College Website. In the Games of Madness. The Let's Play Archive. Theme by Anders Noren.
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March 2011 \\ Luderacy
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Not quite the holy grail. Hi there. My name is Max, and I do side quests in JRPGs. I’ve never said it out loud before. It’s actually kind of liberating. I think I was born this way. There was never a time when, if a… Continue Reading →. More thoughts than you need about Alan Wake. How podcasts make money. Unsuitable titles from Lincoln’s second inaugural. The Illusion of Depth. The Semantic College Website. In the Games of Madness. Sam Grace talks with imaginary anthropology grad students.
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patronage | malvasia bianca
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In Episode 34 of the Exponent podcast. Ben Thompson talked about the process of starting his blog. And turning it into a substantial business. (The discussion starts around 18 minutes in.) It’s an interesting counterpoint to all of the recent discussions of how to turn video game criticism blogging into a business: so many people have started patreons, and there are a fair number of magazines trying to make a go at games criticism. So: games criticism patreons are a broadening of academia? Of course, I&#...
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wholeness | malvasia bianca
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About once a week, on my way into work, I stop at Pamplemousse. To have their “French Breakfast”. That’s a picture of it above: it’s just a sliced, warmed-up baguette, with butter and jam. And it’s my favorite part of my weekly commute routine. Stepping back, though: being there makes me feel whole. It feels like the right thing to be doing, it feels like the right place to read and eat. The book pictured above is. The Phenomenon of Life. Quoting from p. 355 of that book:. Which of the two induces (as as...