Hi. Long time no see.

Whatever. I’ll spare the BS about “I meant to write I’ve been busy I’m gonna do better blah blah blah.”

Instead, I think all parents should read this latest post by Henry Jenkins. I’ve heard so many of my friends trying to make their way through parenting a new media generation – here’s a . . . → Read More: Hi. Long time no see.

My blog – not dead yet. (And feels happy!)

Yes. The blog was hacked a while back, and I’m finally getting around to putting it back up. I’ll put up old blogs that I was able to save from the old version, and hopefully link to some of the new things I’ve been up to. So yay for this!

Stop. Refocus. Go.

So this week I had a bit of an epiphany. But not. Because it’s not like I never knew this before. It’s just that I’ve gotten sidetracked a bit.

I love kids. All of them. Kurt and I finally narrowed my preferred group down to the age range of 0-16. And I feel bad . . . → Read More: Stop. Refocus. Go.

Thorndike Predicts EdTech in 1912

“If, by a miracle of mechanical ingenuity, a book could be so arranged that only to him who had done what was directed on page one would page two become visible and so on, much that now requires personal instruction could be managed by print.”

Thorndike in 1912 (Quoted in Saettler, 1968:52)

Okay, that’s . . . → Read More: Thorndike Predicts EdTech in 1912

I’m a Peanut (also titled “My first GDC speaking gig”)

March 23rd was exciting for me. Speaking for the first time at GDC, I have accomplished something that’s no small peanuts. They even had the clippy kind of mike that you put on your jacket! Not that I’m big peanuts. There are nuts much greater than I. (This is going in the WRONG direction. . . . → Read More: I’m a Peanut (also titled “My first GDC speaking gig”)