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This post is in response to When Knowledge Dies, Learning Comes Alive By John Nosta John Nosta's recent Psychology Today article "When Knowledge Dies, Learning Comes Alive" captures something crucial ...
If Bill Gates wanted to write an opinion piece for Network World, I’m pretty sure we would publish whatever he wrote no matter how vacuous, trite or self-serving. For the BBC News, there’s no “pretty ...
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