jasonpaddock.bsky.social
Learning/EDU, arts, beats, backpacking/hiking, and believer in people enjoying their lives on their own terms while still being respectful of others. Collaboration is critical. Interested in people going deeper. Not about rock stars. Spartanburg, SC
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How much cooler would the internet be if we all had our own websites? Shout out to you.
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Congrats on retirement! Hope to continue to see your thoughts on EDU. Been reading your posts for over a decade.
Great advice, btw.
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How do you have expertise or the ability to frame and analyze and solve problems without knowledge (information) though? It is that talking about "information they need" simply isn't ambitious enough? Need to get to the things you listed?
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@sigalsamuel.bsky.social Have you read Vallor's AI Mirror? If so, suitable replacement read for Technology and the Virtues?
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Reminds me of social media talk 15 years ago. Well here we are with a bunch of people trying to figure out how to get off social media as we see how negatively it can impact our lives.
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Was just thinking about his comment about people saying don’t go to college and how it’s a very limited view. In the loser statement, I get how influential and game changing AI is/will be, but I’m not prepared to assume people who don’t use it will be losers.
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“What’s missing?”
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Using #JPreadsTM to tag those posts. Here’s the book: mitpress.mit.edu/978026254606...
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And quite possibly class room management wasn’t a strength even then. (Admittedly it was not mine.)
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Embedded content changed the way people experience the internet. I much prefer independent websites that can create novel and innovative experiences, which is only incentivized if people leave feeds and go to actual websites. While less convenient in some circumstances I much prefer links to sites.