Cyborg citizens and digital natives
Cyborg citizens and digital natives:
Patrik Hernwall discussed the notion of Educology, and how, within this framework, the learning subject can be defined. Building on theories of constructivist learning, he suggested that the learning subject should be viewed as an active, intentional, meaningmaking subject in context. An important part of the context is the tools available and what actions they afford, and this reasoning brought Hernwall to the conclusion that it is fruitful to view the (young) learner as a cyborg citizen.
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Here I take issue with the understanding of citizen. What it means to be a citizen is heavily contested, but qualitatively i think a citizen needs to: participate, be free to dissent(and really actually to dissent)… and that is about it. however, schools and technology have never been very good about encouraging participation and dissent. They are more in line with producing informed, agreeing subjects– subjects that are submissive to their informatic and mediated environments. Digital natives, in my mind, show no significant difference in the capacity to participate and dissent.
August 21, 2006 1 Comment
Want to Help Us Bring hResume to Mac OSX?
Want to Help Us Bring hResume to Mac OSX?:
One of the things I was chatting with Blake about Friday is the cool new project Chris Messina suggested — creating Resume.app for Mac OSX. The goal is to create a simple, sexy desktop app for Mac OSX that would let you create an hResume-compatible resume. Then you could upload it to your own Web site or to a service like Emurse.
Here’s the wiki page for Resume.app. If you know of a Mac developer who should be involved with this project, let us know.
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this seems like a cool project and i’m really posting it because i mentioned hresume to alex in his blog post about his vita the other day.
August 21, 2006 1 Comment