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Wednesday
Oct072009

In Love with Lessig

I hope my wife is not reading ... but, I must admit my infatuation with Lawrence Lessig. He doesn't really speak on education directly, but the ideas impact education substantially. I highly recommend just clicking around this page. This video is particularly compelling. But, I want you do to this for me. Watch this video below from 24:00 to at least 29:00.

This is just one point among many that has caused me to question underlying assumptions about the order of things and, particularly, how technology may change the order of things.

Reader Comments (1)

I really like the piece you point out in the video. Lessig continually reminds us that technology has changed the game, but we are not realizing it yet. The revolution is on, but most (myself included) still do not realize the true impact technology is having / is going to have on the nature of information and who "owns" it.

October 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMichael Russo

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