… this is what I didn’t say.
Tag: information design
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slowly
i’ve recently come to realize that my mini bio on twitter: “living it up slowly”, resonates happily with some other ideas and movements raising their heads around the globe:
the first, and most obvious, is the slow movement.
i’m completely enamored with this approach to living, working, eating – and especially learning! where do i sign up to be part of a “slow school”? (giggle if you must.)being part of the fast-food-style education system, yet striving to remain human and sane (and to teach my students how to be human and sane), has opened my eyes to a number of changes that are necessary. much can be gleamed from this excerpt taken from the “slow education” page of the slow movement website:
The process [of education] is about things like how are ideas conceptualised, how can we support learning and the knowing of how to learn, as well as the love of learning and investigating.Slow education is also about connection to knowledge and to learning – real learning. It is about leading a skilful life – doing no harm – and having respect for all living and non-living things.this connects nicely to the next idea that keeps popping up:
our current systems, curricula and approaches to education (life) are outdated and failing our children.A new favorite of mine, Sir Ken Robinson, has quite a few things to say about this. I stumbled onto his genius on TED.com – check him out if you get a chance. for those in a rush, here’s a cool glimpse of what he suggests:
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDZFcDGpL4U?fs=1&hl=en_US&w=320&h=265]makes you think ;0)
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the universal decleration of human rights
do you know your responsibilities as well as you know your rights?
http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=1823335&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1
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Hugh does it best
It’s no secret that i am a devoted fan (deciple?) of gapingvoid.
Imagine my excitement when I stumbled onto this presentation – using his cartoons!Oh happy day!!
10 Ways to a Killer Blog
From: yizmo, 1 year ago
Presentation of Robert and Maryam Scoble about how to blog well. The Blog Business Summit 2006 is a conference and seminar series focused on business blogging.

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I spy with my little eye
Browsing through some photostreams on my People sidebar in Flock, I recognized myself in Tresblue’s “Second Mossel Bay Seminar” set. It was an Internet Marketing seminar he hosted for the company webactiv8 – which I thoroughly enjoyed and, as a matter of fact, seriously motivated me to nurture my (then fledgling) blog.
Kudos!
Now for the pics:
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Cool design!!
Now this is a print I wouldn’t mind owning! Talk about brilliant information design! It’s simple, easy to understand and provides all the relevant information you require! (To top it all – it’s beautiful!)
Country Codes of the World (Byte Level Research)Blogged with Flock
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The Knoetze Bloodline

If anyone wondered where I’d gone to – or why I’ve been relatively quiet lately – check this out! I’ve been researching and building my family tree – and am at a place where I can show the world!!*Muwahahahahahaaa*Click through to http://theknoetzebloodline.myheritage.com and have a peek. If you happen to fit in there somewhere – drop me a line and I’ll register you as an administrator!!
All my love,
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Steve Clayton: Geek In Disguise : Digital Design: AvenueA|RazorFish Report
If you’re interested in the latest authoritative report on Digital Design – and what your online presence should learn from it – click through Steve Clayton’s blog for the motherload:
Steve Clayton: Geek In Disguise : Digital Design: AvenueA|RazorFish Report
Blogged with Flock
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davidbdale_rocks!
Future Perfect « Very Short Novels
Do yourselves an immense favour and click through to this blog! If the catch phrase: “299 words each. Anything more is a waste” doesn’t grab you – this speciffic ‘Very Short Novel‘ most definitely will.





