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I Have an Agenda

Posted July 30th, 2009 by mrmoses

‘camoflague’ by liu bolin The nice folks at iNACOL asked me to speak this week about student accessibility. I took an angle that wasn’t my usual (IDEA, 504, UDL, blah, blah, blah. Not that that stuff isn’t important but with FireFox accessibility addons and $24 dollar versions of Dragon Dictate, overcoming physical disability and the [...]

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The Impotance of the Network

Posted July 19th, 2009 by mrmoses

I’m beginning to believe that there is an illusion of power and connectedness in our networks. Before I go too much deeper into this thought I want to make it clear: I’m not whining, or complaining, or upset, or even disappointed with how things went down this week. The Story A friend of mine is [...]

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On Happiness and Leadership

Posted July 12th, 2009 by mrmoses

Looking back through my late June blogarrhea I realized that a couple of my posts were about happiness. Among the Many things we’ve Gotten Wrong I’d Rather be Happy And a post from Mike Hasley in my facebook the other day took me to a conservative pundit (yes, I’m about to bring a conservative on [...]

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Growing Up with Video Games

Posted July 6th, 2009 by mrmoses

David Perry on videogames Here is a member of the generation after mine talking about how he feels about video games: Top Ten “Oh S**t” Moments in Gaming. Let us keep in mind that: I have never felt the way that this guy does about any game I’ve ever played I haven’t played a single [...]

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The Oath

Posted June 30th, 2009 by mrmoses

But I liked the retweet better: Once a week, from here until the first week of January. Here we go. Technorati Tags: into the narcissistic – er i mean reflective – void i go, twitter is for sissies

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