For the last couple of months, it's been great to be back on the air with the old EdTechWeekly. This time around, we're streaming 'I Have a Question' each week on Sunday Nights (North American)/ Monday mornings (here in Korea).
ELT Live: Korean and Guest English Teachers Working Together September 5, 2013
Participants
Dayoung
MarHee
Minjee
Minji
Rachel
Samantha
Jeff
Korean Public School teachers and Guest English Teachers discuss cultural issues, teaching tips, and basic survival skills for surviving and thriving in school.
I'm not especially a fan of glorifying military toys to the masses, but watching the Korean Black Eagles zip around Haeundae Beach was pretty impressive. The Sand Festival and crowds at Korea's busiest beach were a whole other kind of amazing.
The Revolution will be Humanized: The Glass Age Approaches
May 27, 2013
Particpants; Alexander Hayes, Steve Mann, Jeff Lebow, Dave Cormier, Vance Stevens, Maria Droujkova, Rob Permanus, Mattias Davidsson, Michael Coughlin
Google Glass provides us all with a reason to question what it will mean to be interacting with our peers, family and loved ones through the fashion filter of a networked and location aware device. Body worn technologies such as Memoto and Autographer also join the list of data logging devices that we use to monitor and transmit data from our daily activities, either for health awareness, entertainment or myriad of other reasons.We discuss the benefits, risks and perhaps harm that may arise with the rollout of second generation intelligent (smart) wearable technologies in our society.
Our 41st floor apartment overlooks the Korean Navy's Busan Fleet Headquarters. As such, we get some great views of all sorts of ships, including U.S. aircraft carriers when they visit. While I'm no fan of bloated military spending, these are impressive machines.
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