Freakonomics Chapter 1: What Do Schoolteachers and Sumo Wrestlers Have In Common?
Freakonomics Chapter 2: How Is the Ku Klux Klan Like a Group of Real-Estate Agents?
In 150 words, consider how motivation is a key part of context and how it has the power to sway intent. Don't worry about addressing both articles specifically; instead think thematically. (Of course, you may refer to them explicitly if you need to.)
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Friday, September 30, 2016
Friday, September 16, 2016
Readings #3 - 1) Is Google making us stupid? 2) Why Google isn`t making us stupid... or smart.
1) Is Google Making Us Stupid
2) Why Google Isn`t Making Us Stupid... Or Smart
Readings #3 - 1) Is Google making us stupid? 2) Why Google isn`t making us stupid... or smart. Read the above articles. In 150 words, address the dichotomy between the two.
2) Why Google Isn`t Making Us Stupid... Or Smart
Readings #3 - 1) Is Google making us stupid? 2) Why Google isn`t making us stupid... or smart. Read the above articles. In 150 words, address the dichotomy between the two.
Monday, September 12, 2016
Post a working definition for: What is technology?.
Post your working definition for: "What is technology?"
Feel free to update, change, modify, or add to your definition as you progress through AP Capstone.
Feel free to update, change, modify, or add to your definition as you progress through AP Capstone.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Reading #2 - If Public Libraries Didn't Exist, Could You Start One Today?
Reading #2 - If Public Libraries Didn't Exist, Could You Start One Today?
Considering our work last class with McLuhan's tetrads, I want you to imagine introducing a public library today. It doesn't exist in any incarnation yesterday: there is no borrowing of books, no public building, no shh-ing of people by a librarian. Then, read the reading using the link above. In 150 words, post a reply to "Reading #2 - If Public Libraries Didn't Exist, Could You Start One Today?". Within your reply, summarize the article and propose a question or critique regarding the article, keeping in mind your assumptions/imaginations with the consideration at the beginning of this prompt. Try to keep STEEP (Scientific, technological, ecological, economical, and political) perspectives in mind while synthesizing your responses.
Considering our work last class with McLuhan's tetrads, I want you to imagine introducing a public library today. It doesn't exist in any incarnation yesterday: there is no borrowing of books, no public building, no shh-ing of people by a librarian. Then, read the reading using the link above. In 150 words, post a reply to "Reading #2 - If Public Libraries Didn't Exist, Could You Start One Today?". Within your reply, summarize the article and propose a question or critique regarding the article, keeping in mind your assumptions/imaginations with the consideration at the beginning of this prompt. Try to keep STEEP (Scientific, technological, ecological, economical, and political) perspectives in mind while synthesizing your responses.
Monday, September 5, 2016
Reading #1 - A Freakonomics Proposal to Help the British National Health Service
Reading #1 - A Freakonomics Proposal to Help the British National Health Service
In 150 words, post a reply to "Reading #1 - A Freakonomics Proposal to Help the British National Health Service". Within your reply, summarize the article and propose a question or critique regarding the article.
In 150 words, post a reply to "Reading #1 - A Freakonomics Proposal to Help the British National Health Service". Within your reply, summarize the article and propose a question or critique regarding the article.
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