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If it's Thursday, then it's links day. Here are my favorites from the week, enjoy and share your own in the comments:
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At The Chronicle of Higher Education, John Murray reports on possible educational uses for Kinect Hacking from the Microsoft CodeCamp.
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Forbes takes a look at peer-to-peer car sharing company RelayRides in the wake of some security self-questioning within collaborative consumption.
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For the new magazine Stir, professor and writer Nina Power wonders if we could do education collaboratively without the teacher/student opposition.
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How come every reality tv show about collective living intentionally instigates conflict? Oh yeah, advertising dollars. What if someone tried something different...
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In Philly, some socialists have taken time away from selling newspapers to start a really cool project called "Free Socialist Internet." It's exactly what it sounds like.
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Has the sheer variety of social media options crossed the burnout threshold?
- An online Stanford course on artificial intelligence has a large stadium of students interested. Slightly more than my freshman intro lectures.
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