On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 3:07 PM, kirby urner <kirby.ur...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> This course looked like an interesting way of dividing through a huge
> volume of material, providing a unifying heuristic, a set of categories,
> from using it, to finding it, to sharing it (with more steps in between).
>
> Plug for my own site:  http://wikieducator.org/Digital_Math (up to 11K
> views since inception), many blessings to Wikieducator for allowing
> me to showcase my wares (curriculum writing  designs).
>
>
FYI, here's a recent post to the publicly archive MathFuture with an
appreciative citation back to Digital Learning Literacies:

http://wikieducator.org/User:Vtaylor/Learning_literacies

http://bit.ly/1ZoOr2u  <-- goes to Google Group public archive

(to Protect It in particular)

Kirby


Background about me, from CERM Academy blog:

*Bio:*

Kirby entered the world stage near the campus of the University of Chicago,
where  his dad was getting a PhD in Urban Planning, and soon moved to
Portland, Oregon,  a city known for its city planners.  However Jack wished
a blanker canvas, a developing  country or region to work with, and the
family soon moved to Rome, Italy from where  Jack could plan for Libya.
The family continued globe hopping, to the Philippines, Egypt,  Bangladesh,
Bhutan, Lesotho and South Africa (where Jack died).  Kirby obtained his  BA
from Princeton, under the tutelage of Richard Rorty and peers, and focusing
on  the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein (thesis topic).  He was always
interested in  computers ]devoted many hours to their study.  Programming,
along with teaching,  have been the pillars of his technical career.  He
partnered with his wife to be in  1990 to form a consulting business, Dawn
Wicca and Associates (DBA 4D Solutions)  which thrived until she died of
invasive breast cancer (IBC) in 2007.  Kirby has two  daughters.  His
mother Carol, is a world famous peace activist and his sister Julie lives
in Whittier, Greater LA.  Kirby currently teaches computer programming for
a variety of outfits (his resume is at Grunch.net <http://grunch.net/>).

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