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James Burke's K-Web is Cool!

James Burke's K-Web project combines knowledge mapping, virtual realities, and open content generation into a potentially exciting project to create a new way for learners to engage.  Check out the web site or, better yet, watch the 10-minute video here.

ABCing Parental Involvement

My monthly post is up over at Positive Psycholgy News Daily.  It's a story of how a change in parental involvement and differeing beliefs about its meaning.

Imagine Positive Education

Marty Seligman writes in the Sydney Morning Herald:

In two words or less, what do you most want for your children?

If you are like the hundreds of Australian parents I've asked, you said: happiness, confidence, contentment, balance, good stuff, kindness, health, satisfaction, and the like. In short, well being.

In two words or less, what do schools teach? If you are like other Australians, you said: achievement, thinking skills, success, conformity, literacy, maths, discipline and the like. In short, accomplishment. Notice that there is no overlap between the two lists.

The schooling of children has, for more than a century, been about accomplishment, the avenue into the world of adult work. I am all for accomplishment, success, literacy and discipline, but imagine if schools could, without compromising either, teach both the skills of well being and the skills of achievement. Imagine positive education.

See the rest here.

The Perils of Pollyanna

That's the title of my April post over at Positive Psychology News Daily.

"Danger, Will Robinson!"

This ABA CLE appeals to my geekier side!

A Discussion of Cutting-Edge Issues in AI and Robotics Law

Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Format: Teleconference and Live Audio Webcast
Duration: 60 minutes
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