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Divinipotent Daily: November 2014
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Dedicated to saving the endangered word "divinipotent". Saturday, November 15, 2014. The autumn leaves of 2014. Autumn came late to New York City this year, and perhaps because of the mild summer, it came strange. Trees that are normally mousy, like the oaks that generally turn brown, were on fire. The basswoods, which are usually my favorites, where monochromatic. So few leaves were on the ground that I asked my husband to come with me to grab a few from the trees. Basswood leaves most years. 2013: The ...
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Divinipotent Daily: March 2013
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Dedicated to saving the endangered word "divinipotent". Saturday, March 2, 2013. The Season of Remembering. Death ends a life, not a relationship.". Last weekend I read an excerpt from Michael Hainey's new book, After Visiting Friends: A Son's Story. The title of the excerpt was "My dad: 35 and dead." You can read it here. Dad at my sister Betsy's wedding,. About six months before he died. Mind you, this is probably a false memory – science tells us that the act of remembering rewrites history....In any ...
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Divinipotent Daily: November 2013
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Dedicated to saving the endangered word "divinipotent". Sunday, November 17, 2013. Misty Days Remind Me of Mom. The fog was where I wanted to be.". Eugene O'Neill, Long Day's Journey into Night. My mother was a shy woman who grew up with three aggressive sisters and parents who didn't get along. But I don't think that's why her musical taste was so melancholy; it's just the way she was. Eva Cassidy singing "Autumn Leaves". And Erroll Garner playing "Misty". Saturday, November 16, 2013. Now, 48 years late...
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Divinipotent Daily: Arts & Crafts: Color by Nature
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Dedicated to saving the endangered word "divinipotent". Monday, November 15, 2010. Arts and Crafts: Color by Nature. When we were children, we would arrange autumn leaves and Crayola shavings between sheets of wax paper. Then we would iron the wax paper until the Crayola shavings melted and the sheets held together. When we were done, we would bring our waxy autumn leaf montages to school and hang them on the wall. It was a homework assignment. Would have seen this phenomenon as a kindred spirit, I think.
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Stealing From Geeks, Part 2: Educators need to geek out, big time | Finite Attention Span
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Show me the evidence! Why education needs more science interpreters. →. September 17, 2009 · 14:38. Stealing From Geeks, Part 2: Educators need to geek out, big time. Other people’s presentation slides used to drive me crazy. 8220;You’ve got Arial. Times New Roman and fifteen lines of text in 14-point font! Those colours are hideous! Stop with the serif fonts already! Are you going to read aloud. Then I gave up caffeine. In short, I have well and truly geeked out over my research. And it feels. It’...
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Digital Equalizer Resource Centre Training Model: Meeting with the Chief Gopalpur Project, TATA Steel Ltd
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Digital Equalizer Resource Centre Training Model. Sunday, 29 September 2013. Meeting with the Chief Gopalpur Project, TATA Steel Ltd. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bad Medicine, Part 1: The Story of 98.6. EduTech - A World Bank Blog on ICT use in Education. An innovative approach to the procurement of 'innovative' large scale educational technology programs? Solo Parenting Around the World. Right to Education India. School aur shikshakon ki kami. The Color-Blind are Health-Blind, but It Can Be Fixed.
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The Invisible Gorilla
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By Simons and Chabris. Design by Scot Covey, Rafael Fernandez, and Daniel Simons. How experts recall chess positions. By Daniel Simons, on February 15th, 2012. In 2011, a computer ( Watson. Outplayed two human Jeopardy champions. In 1997, chess computer Deep Blue. Defeated chess champion Garry Kasparov. What allows human experts to match wits with custom-designed computers equipped with tremendous processing power? And later to work by William Chase and Herbert Simon. Please make your comments on the Goo...
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Digital Equalizer Resource Centre Training Model: Review meeting held in OPEPA on CAL Program
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Digital Equalizer Resource Centre Training Model. Thursday, 20 March 2014. Review meeting held in OPEPA on CAL Program. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bad Medicine, Part 1: The Story of 98.6. EduTech - A World Bank Blog on ICT use in Education. An innovative approach to the procurement of 'innovative' large scale educational technology programs? Solo Parenting Around the World. Right to Education India. School aur shikshakon ki kami. The Color-Blind are Health-Blind, but It Can Be Fixed.
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Teeming Multitudes: March 2010
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Get in line. Wait your turn. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Interesting conversation between Will Wilkinson and Stephen Marglin. Of Harvard. I listened to this because Stephen Marglin is a distinguished radical/communitarian Economist and because I hoped that listening to a smart man I confidently expected to disagree with would kickstart my brain. As expected, I disagreed with most of what he said. What was unexpected was that I largely agreed. With him about what. To assign to those losses and benefits.
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Teeming Multitudes: On Merit
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Get in line. Wait your turn. Wednesday, February 29, 2012. In this very wise essay. Michael Young reminds us that the 1958 book in which he coined the word "Meritocracy" was meant to be a warning. It is good sense to appoint individual people to jobs on their merit. It is the opposite when those who are judged to have merit of a particular kind harden into a new social class without room in it for others. There are any number of arguments against Meritocracy:. Thus, because we believe that we reward virt...
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