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Open Analytics and Social Fascination Talk

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Dirigible Avatars

Not quite Blade Runner, but I like the idea of presenting myself in physical spaces as a giant airbag…
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Toys & Tools

It’s no secret: one of the reasons I wanted to have kids is for the toys. It’s so much more socially acceptable (and fun) to buy Legos and light sabers for your kids. But the irony is that kids don’t want toys, they want the real thing. Sure, they’ll settle for the cardboard box fashioned [...]
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It gets better

I'm sure you’ve seen a number of these, but I particularly like Pixar’s take, precisely because it’s a bunch of people who are not Hollywood stars in the traditional sense. It gets better for lots of people, not just the super-famous. (Hat-tip to the always-awesome Prof. Hacker.)
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Web Education in Schools

Great talk by Anna Debenham at Mozilla Drumbeat in Barcelona a couple weeks ago…
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Maker Faire 2010

Maker Faire was anything but a let-down. I think it would be fair to say it felt like going to Disneyland for geeks. (Presuming, for the moment, that Disneyland isn’t Disneyland for geeks.) I shot the short video above for one of my classes. Since I didn’t really do credits, here’s some linkage to some [...]
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Boston Globe Narrows Focus

Boston Globe Tailors Print Edition For Three Remaining Subscribers
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