Multiple interfaces, cognitive load, and learning design: My apartment in Seoul
I suppose it might be a bit odd to have one of the first posts from Korea be about the different consoles, buttons, and systems that are scattered throughout my…
I suppose it might be a bit odd to have one of the first posts from Korea be about the different consoles, buttons, and systems that are scattered throughout my…
I read a recent presentation from George Siemens on Self-Organization in Online Courses (embedded below) that addressed some aspects of learning complexity (through the context of a MOOC) that intrigued…
The picture quality might not be that great, but it should be sufficient to demonstrate my fascination with the skyline of Seoul. A thousand neighborhoods with a thousand views all…
Memo.m4a Listen on Posterous (A metaphor for MOOC learning, perhaps. Chatter, chaos, and signal to noise. Meaningful conversations to those participating in them. Literally, it is the sound of a…
See the full gallery on Posterous This is just a test of blogging via the Posterous app for the iPhone, which admittedly is quite slick and intuitively designed. Being in…
I love Historypin, the idea, the execution (generally). I hope it gains steam and becomes the location of first contact for people with historical treasures buried away in their family…
These are just a few photographs I scanned from my father-in-law’s yearbook from 서울고등학교 Yearbook (1959) circa 1959, Seoul, Korea. Seoul High School is a famous high school and my…