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Visualizing Philosophy

Partly stemming from my recent exploration of OER visualization, I’ve started to take more of an interest in ways that philosophical ideas have been expressed visually.  Now, obviously many artworks are themselves the expression of philosophical or religious sentiment, and … Continue reading

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Design Update

This site now has a swanky new header courtesy of David Smith at 49th Floor Design who are good chaps and great designers to boot.  Thanks to Dave, who I can see from my Spotify feed is currently listening to … Continue reading

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The Ampersand

via Web Designer Depot. I don’t know exactly when it was that I first understood what the ampersand was called, but it was probably later than it should have been.  Not that it matters much, since we all use the … Continue reading

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OER: Shared or Exchanged?

There’s an information page on OER at PBworks. I wasn’t sure about this, though: It could be argued that sharing implies an open model (sharing with all) and exchange a community based model which relies on mutual benefits within a … Continue reading

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