Archive for December 30th, 2007

Shout Out to Aram Kabodian

December 30, 2007Troy Hicks No Comments »

And, finally for tonight, a quick shout out to my friend and RCWP colleague, Aram Kabodian, who is getting back into the blogging business this holiday season.
Mr. Kabodian’s Blog
Well, I took the plunge and let people know I’m playing with pageflakes and bustin’ out this blog. And people actually responded!
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Thinking Rhetorically about Language Learning

December 30, 2007Troy Hicks No Comments »

Here is a post that got lost in the end-of-semester rush in my Firefox’s ScribeFire plugin.
Boy, it’s fun to find something you thought you had lost, especially on a computer.
I never really finished it, so it trails off at the end, but I think that I get the point across.

USA Today posted [...]

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OLPC: Helpful or Harmful?

December 30, 2007Troy Hicks No Comments »

Over the holiday break, there has been an interesting discussing on the TechRhet list about the OLPC initiative. Aaron Barlow has been leading the con side of the debate, and outlines the argument in his blog, here, and points to articles about failed development projects such as the one here; the pro side generally gives [...]

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