Monthly Archives: November 2005

John Baez’s Stuff

John Baez’s Stuff

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� How to stop Hollywood and Congress from trampling on your constitutional rights | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com

� How to stop Hollywood and Congress from trampling on your constitutional rights | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com – is a response to the US legislative context. But, of course, we have the same problem in Canada. … must … Continue reading

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Intelligent Evolution

Intelligent Evolution by EOWilson on Darwin’s books (from harvardmagazine.com via A&L Daily)

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The Chronicle: 10/28/2005: But Can You Teach?

The Chronicle: 10/28/2005: But Can You Teach? came via Arts&Letters Daily. We get more than enough of the “student blunder” stories – at least this is a bit closer to home.

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iterating toward openness � Structured Blogging for Learning Objects?

Was pointed to this iterating toward openness � Structured Blogging for Learning Objects? by sDownes in OLDaily on Nov10. . . .Might be worth looking at.

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10 principles of effective information management

10 principles of effective information management – recommended by Stephen Downes

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Physics Flash Animations

Physics Flash Animations by Dave Harrison @UofT

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Java Applets

Java Applets by David Little at PennState

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