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Is @BryanAlexander a wizard because he wrote about the possibility of a pandemic in 2018? He says he has a beard like one.
“Hardest working man in edtech!”
Gotta love @BryanAlexander‘s ability to catalyze a conversation without leaning on hyperbole or triggers.
This is so well-structured and thoughtful that it almost made me forget I was terrified while reading it.
When @BryanAlexander is futuring about you, you’d better start futuring yer own dang self!
Your prescience is wild.
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Tag Archives: #edu16
Catching up last week and this one
This is a note to everyone who is waiting for me to respond to their emails, voicemails, Google+ hails, Facebook DMs, Twitter messages, and snail mails. I’m getting to each of you, I promise. The past week has knocked me … Continue reading
Live-blogging Sugata Mitra's EDUCAUSE 2016 address
I’m going to get retro with this blog post, live-blogging an event. The event is a keynote address by Sugata Mitra to the EDUCAUSE 2016 conference. Written and edited on the fly – Mitra begins by describing his hole in … Continue reading
Next week in California: a bumper crop of Forum interviews
Next week I’ll be in Anaheim, California, participating in the 2016 EDUCAUSE annual conference. A lot will be happening, but I’d like to draw your attention to an unusual event I’m hosting. On October 26 and 27 we’ll hold a … Continue reading