Monday, February 10, 2003|
Lean-In Technology, Safety Nets and Psychology "The best of the best online environments use a "lean-in" learning environment. Lean-in refers to an environment that insists the student interact with the course materials, usually by using the mouse to click on graphics, text, and objects to more fully engage the learner."
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A Nation of Voyeurs "'It's the collapse of inconvenience,' says Siva Vaidhyanathan, assistant professor of culture and communication at New York University. 'It turns out inconvenience was a really important part of our lives, and we didn't realize it.'"
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I've been thinking about finger names: index, middle, ring and little (pinky). It seems to me we could do better than pinky, don't you think? It's rather insulting, what with the other fingers named by purpose or position. Why not "outside finger", "shift finger" or "edge finger"? Other ideas are welcome - let's put an end to fingerism! 10:16:43 AM | permalink | Bare your teeth [] |
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