Monthly Archives: April 2012

End of Semester

Like many of my colleagues working in education, for whom the next few weeks are busy with grading students’ assignments or exams, I’m currently marking projects from my Mozilla Development course at Seneca.  I’ve been rereading student blogs and looking back at bugs, and started to see some common things emerging.  I wanted to share [...]
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Sadness for North Korea

For reasons I don’t fully understand, I’ve spent a fair amount of my reading time over the past month educating myself on North Korea.  During the past few years I’ve become aware of my ignorance about the issues surrounding the country and its people, and I don’t think I’m alone.  It’s been something I wanted [...]
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On the long game: a 20 year web page

I read a great tweet today, which prompted me to write about an idea I’ve had for a while: It was by Gary Bernhardt, and the fact that I feel the need to post a picture of it, in addition to linking, is a great segue into my thought. I’ve been trying to imagine what a contest [...]
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