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CHAOS Tuesday
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Merlin Mann on Inbox Zero, Getting Things Done, Opportunity Cost and Sunk Cost Fallacy – BTTDL032
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Neal Stephenson joins us for the first Stranger Than Fiction podcast. - Slate Magazine
Listen to Stranger Than Fiction No. 1 with Tim Wu and Neal Stephenson by clicking the arrow on the audio player below: Subscribe in iTunes ∙ RSS feed ∙ Download ∙ Play in another tab Welcome to Stranger Than Fiction, a new six-episode podcast from Slate, the New America Foundation,…
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Classroom 2.0 discussion
Reinventing Project-Based Learning: Your Field Guide to Real-World Projects in the Digital Age’ name=’description
http://reinventingpbl.blogspot.com/2013/02/whats-your-innovator-quotiet.html
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‘Endangered Species’: Black Male Librarian
Huffduffed from http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91955374
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On this week’s podcast, we have someone who many consider to be the preeminent productivity expert on the planet, David Allen.
http://workawesome.com/podcast/workawesomepodcast-episode-5-david-allen/
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AC Podcast: Julien Smith on The Flinch | Accidental Creative
Why do we hesitate when faced with a challenge? Why do we succumb to procrastination and avoidance rather than doing what we know we should do? Julien Smith calls it The Flinch, and he thinks it’s something we can learn to use to our advantage in our work. Julien is the author of the new book The Flinch and writes regularly at JulienSmith.com, and in this interview he shares some thoughts about how we can get over ourselves and do our work.
http://www.accidentalcreative.com/podcasts/ac/ac-podcast-julien-smith-on-the-flinch
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Reggie is the guest DJ!
Reggie Watts is a beatboxer, bandleader and standup comedian but - more than anything - a true original. He tells us how the Cocteau twins changed the way he
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Flogging A Dead Genre? Resuscitating New Age — Douglas Mcgowan
New Age, the musical genre, is generally dismissed as tacky, dull, and even dangerously stupid. Fair enough, but according to a small coterie of serious record collectors and underground musicians, it’s also extremely misunderstood and increasingly crucial in a world gone mad. I’ll discuss my personal discovery of New Age’s virtues and my encounters with its leading figures, and present a revisionist account of the genre’s rarely-considered connections to the larger musical continuum. Topics include New Age’s countercultural, DIY roots — self-publishing, alternative distribution, the role of the cassette format, and the issues of semantics and framing in understanding the genre. I’ll address New Age’s digital, mass-market downfall and its recent renaissance, and my own attempts as a label owner to get people to take another listen. I’ll present music, cover art, and other ephemera that clearly communicate the recent excitement surrounding this discredited genre.
http://yogarecords.tumblr.com/post/18205369138/the-talk-i-gave-on-new-age-as-part-of-the
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Redecorating Middle-Earth in Early Lovecraft - Snergs, the Sourcebook for The Hobbit! (My Narration)
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