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1st Philippine Open Education forum
The mini-conference aims to inquire upon the feasibility and development of private initiatives to contribute in the Philippine educational or learning system, as alternative else collaborating actors in this matter. — Philippine Commons 23 April...
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04-20-2008 6:34 PM
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Can you tell this dancer to change direction?
Does the image below rotate clockwise or counter-clockwise? It depends whether you are using the left-side or the right-side of your brain. What’s cool is you can tell your brain to change the dancer’s rotation and it will. Found via Kaye’s...
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04-13-2008 1:53 AM
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Path to the dark side
[via Matterr] If I may add, “Java leads to suffering”. Share This Read More...
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04-10-2008 11:01 AM
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Bayanihan Books: Together, we will solve our textbooks problems
Last December I wrote an essay on how to solve the quality and shortage problems in public textbooks as a starting point for a project. After a number of suggestions from friends, we decided to call the project “Bayanihan Books”. “Bayanihan”...
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02-07-2008 7:21 AM
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Arellano University launches Creative Commons in the Philippines
The Arellano University School of Law have launched (and I could say with a bang!) last January 14 the Philippine version of the Creative Commons license. So why should there be a Philippine version? The law varies from country to country and it is important...
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01-21-2008 6:59 AM
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What gives elite athletes the edge
“Lance Armstrong was an exceptional one-day athlete who became an endurance champion after the removal of one testicle.” — Endocrinologist Craig Atwood via NewScientist, July 2007 I wonder if other athletes are pondering of doing the...
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01-09-2008 3:31 AM
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Why working at home is bad for you
Your neighbor thinks you are a bum. Your landlord becomes worried. One day, our landlord asked my wife if I already have a job. She’s most likely worried about the rent. Your relatives think you’re a call-center agent. Every time my wife tells...
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12-28-2007 6:34 PM
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Microsoft is also into piracy?
Southeastern College, based in Pasay City, Philippines is suing Microsoft and (its local arm) for 100 million pesos ($2.4 million) for piracy of a locally developed manual on how to use Microsoft Office. If there is one thing that Microsoft should be...
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12-19-2007 6:23 AM
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How to solve our textbook problems and give every Filipino a better education
Update:This post has been moved to the Bayanihan Books Project website. If you want to leave a comment, please follow this link. Every start of the school year, our adviser hands out textbooks for the entire class. She would call our names one by one...
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12-02-2007 8:52 AM
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The FedEx arrow
Can you see the arrow between ‘E’ and ‘x’? Now that you see it, I bet you would always notice it every time you see a FedEx truck. The arrow makes sense as a symbol for a delivery company that is always on the go. However, it is...
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11-27-2007 6:02 PM
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Larry Lessig on how creativity is being strangled by the law
As always, a very rich and convincing presentation from Larry Lessig. Share This Read More...
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11-26-2007 7:57 PM
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