Jeremy wrote 1 week ago: Mobile phones have truly changed our world. With amazing penetration through both the developed and … more →
Jeremy wrote 2 weeks ago: I found both of the articles utterly fascinating. They are clearly written as triumphant proofs of … more →
embodyingyoga wrote 2 weeks ago: Mullis (2008)- I’m thinking that this reading reflection could go well in the section on teaching em … more →
embodyingyoga wrote 2 weeks ago: Donna Farhi “Everything that has ever happened to us—our birth, the fall from a tree at the age of s … more →
liteachey wrote 2 weeks ago: I’ve had a big question all throughout the book that I wanted to save for last. During the beg … more →
chrisikerley wrote 2 weeks ago: 1. What are the three dimensions of fluency? How can you assess each dimension? “The first … more →
liteachey wrote 2 weeks ago: During my reading, I have noticed that the main character, Jeanne, has gotten increasingly snobby th … more →
Jeremy wrote 3 weeks ago: “Eureka moments”, an article from the “Mobile Marvels” special report from T … more →
liteachey wrote 3 weeks ago: A quote from the reading that I reacted strongly to was “Her words awakened an unpleasant pres … more →
liteachey wrote 3 weeks ago: This post is still on the section of pages 150-220. This is a text to world comparison. I noticed th … more →
Leshem Shamayim wrote 3 weeks ago: Entering this class, I was not entirely sure, what to expect or think. So as I muse through my copi … more →
Leshem Shamayim wrote 3 weeks ago: From class discussion on the 20th of October, we discussed “Paul’s Paradoxical Life as Apostolic Wit … more →
chrisikerley wrote 4 weeks ago: 1. What grade is Curt in? Curt is in third grade. 2. Look at the summary of scores in the table o … more →
Jeremy wrote 4 weeks ago: While the mobile phone is a device used for instrumental activities (‘When are you coming home … more →
embodyingyoga wrote 1 month ago: Emotion isn’t universal, its “culturally constituted and situationally specific to soci … more →
embodyingyoga wrote 1 month ago: - Analysis produces dualisms- body/mind, biological/cultural. Dilemmas of how to avoid/reduce dualis … more →
embodyingyoga wrote 1 month ago: - He argues religion/belief provides people with meaning through healing (1). - Book is about the … more →
Jeremy wrote 1 month ago: I read this week’s readings in this order: Ling / Donner, Heeks, Ibrahim. My general reaction … more →
Jeremy wrote 1 month ago: Last week’s reading of Collier’s book left me scratching my head about ways that I could … more →