In the past 18 months I've resumed my intensive study of educational computing issues, sometimes with a focus on bringing computing to the indigenous and disadvantaged. This is a list of articles on this blog that I've written:
2019
November
The three game changers and disadvantaged youth
October
Integrating the digital technology curriculum with indigenous knowledge systems
September
Digital innovation in secondary education
Indigi digi 2020
August
Proposal for an Australian Indigenous Version of Culturally Situated Design Tools
July
My evolving mangle -> ethnocomputing
Skills and dispositions utilised in simulating a NAIDOC poster using Turtle Art
second iteration of a NAIDOC week poster using Turtle Art
First iteration of a NAIDOC week poster using Turtle Art
How to evaluate construction kits: ten design principles
would you like to see a toilet roll dance?
bee waggle project with the Hummingbird Bit
June
Turtle art: beautiful maths
Making sense of the micro:bit
May
Arrernte Language app
April
My educational computing CV update
New microbit affordances
March
Bushwalking near Alice Springs
January
The teaching of coding
Write your own apps
2018
December
Indigenous icons activity
Help Desk
#thismymob
an old quote from Hal Abelson
November
Inspirational example of making a difference
October
Tangible digital education theory
August
Mobile digital educational
Mobile digital educational course update
Bret Victor
April
Digital Immersion Mongrel Vygotsky
Technology as Trickster revisited
Technology and Indigenous Progress
RACHEL is the answer
Why software might be superior knowledge
Bill Maher on politics, divisiveness, and the holidays
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Here’s Bill Maher’s 8½-minute comedy/news video from yesterday’s “Real
Time”; the plaint is that people are going to let politics screw up the
holidays. No...
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