@willrich45 posted: reality check
my response... can't get it to post there.. so here:
Postman - 40 years ago..
Asimov - 22 years ago -  http://tinyurl.com/279hhgz as well....
to me it just verifies  we should. not - dang we'll never get there.
the difference... now  we have a means to do what Postman and Asimov and Mitra and Papert....  and so many others could just talk about.
Shirky's cognitive  surplus isn't just generosity... it's tech and generosity. Mitra didn't  his experiments without tech. Papert's standard of individualization  can't scale without web access.
i read an article today - about how stupid  the web is making us.
that's silly. anything can make you stupid if  you let it.
and the web certainly will if we do ed like we have in the  past.
the  overwhelming web + teaching a set curriculum + mandating a set time =  ridiculous.
i'd  want to disengage if the web was available and people made me  disconnect - to learn.
instead - let's look at the potential of the  web. Mitra says, with self-supervised access to the web we could change.
self- supervised...  that's the key.
we need to learn the ways of the pro-amateurs, like James  Bach. his Buccaneer-Scholar is a gold mine.
so we spend a few  years in detox... learning how to self-learn. and that's it.
learning what you want  to learn doesn't need to be marketed... there's natural hunger there.  exponentiation of networks will scale. if we let people self-impose.
let's focus on the  sort of people who don't want to power down.. who crave doing something  that matters.. not the ones that keep telling us we can’t.  http://tinyurl.com/297j7gz
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