Slides of the opening presentation by @reichenstein at #btconf Düsseldorf 2026 can be found here: https://sharing.ia.net/presenter/b541d9ee82f24318a025b3a1a2f97d67/view

#iapresenter #ia #slides

Madness and Imagination

Madness and Imagination Dare to Know, Dare to Imagine, Dare to Make

Rafah crossing partially reopens for Gaza patients

Authorities in Gaza have announced the partial reopening of the Rafah crossing, allowing a limited number of medical patients to leave the enclave after days of closure. The Border and Crossing Authority said operations will resume on Thursday, with 18 patients and 33 accompanying individuals permitted to travel as part of humanitarian arrangements. The Israeli […]

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Lebanon’s death toll in Israeli attacks since March 2 surpasses 900: Health Ministry

More than 900 people have been killed in Israeli attacks across Lebanon since March 2, according to the country’s Health Ministry on Tuesday, Anadolu reports. Citing the ministry, Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported that the total number of fatalities between March 2 and March 17 reached 912, while 2,221 people were injured. On Tuesday […]

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Happy to share this talk made by
RoamingOwl about Concept Art:
https://roamingowl.itch.io/isg-talk

Indeed, this is a presentation made with #TalkieTalkie

Some context is missing since we only see the slides (and the talk is in German) - but check out that amazing artwork!

#Godot #Slides #Talk

ISG-Talk by RoamingOwl

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Al-Aqsa Mosque reopens to worshippers for 1st Friday prayers after weeks-long closure

Thousands of Palestinian worshippers gathered at Al-Aqsa Mosque for the first Friday prayers after a closure that lasted more than five weeks, Anadolu reports. Israel announced Wednesday that it would reopen Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in occupied East Jerusalem starting Thursday morning, allowing access for the first time in 40 days […]

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US President Donald Trump issues 48-hour ultimatum to Iran over Strait of Hormuz

US President Donald Trump said Saturday that Iran has 48 hours to meet Washington’s demands to make a deal or reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Anadolu reports. “Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT,” Trump said on his social media platform Truth Social. “Time is […]

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Edison’s Infinite Workshop: Innovation and education in the age of Cognitive Santa Claus Machines (slides from my keynote for IFERP’s EdInnovate 2026)

Statues in Nek Chand’s Rock Garden (photo by the author)

I’ve just finished giving a brief keynote for IFERP’s 3rd EdInnovate conference in Tokyo (sadly, because I love Tokyo in the Spring,  I was online). Here are the slides. The conference was great: they put all of the keynotes and invited talks on a single day, with a very international and cross-disciplinary bunch of thought leaders (and me), and many of us were talking about very closely related themes, of rehumanizing and transforming education, from very different perspectives. Though most of it confirmed what I already know, I learned a lot.

The gist of my talk was that generative AI challenges us to transform both how we teach and what we teach. I have spoken quite a bit about the “how” in the past – essentially it is to double down on the tacit, the relational, and the social, to care about and to empower learners, to focus on what it means to be a human in whatever fields we are trying to teach. The stuff we should already have been doing.

The “what” is new. GenAIs are pretty good at creating stuff, and that’s a problem because it is very, very tempting to get them to think for us (hence cognitive Santa Claus machines: we delegate the thinking to them so that we don’t have to). We now have access to most human knowledge, at a (mostly) expert level, with little skill needed to elicit any of it. These things are like search engines that actually give us what we are searching for, in detail, and then do whatever it was that we were planning to do with the search results on our behalf. If our descendants are not to be less than us (and I really want more for my own grandchildren), we now have to figure out what to do with that. If the answer is to turn in an essay or perform an assignment that any AI could do at least as well, then the world will end with a whimper. Our jobs are to take that, problematize it, and use it to create more than any of us (human or machine) could have created alone. Luckily we already have a model for that: bricolage, or tinkering.

Bricolage has got a bad rap in the past, often compared unfavourably with engineering (notably by Levi Strauss, who defined it and saw it as primitive) but, as Papert and Turkle wrote many years ago, it is a very legitimate way of engaging with the concrete, a highly creative activity in its own right, and it can be a very powerful approach to design. The photo at the top of this post shows just a handful of the thousands of stunning artworks created by Nek Chand and his team, all of it built from the waste products of the industrial city of Chandigarh – pieces of wire, chunks of porcelain, sacks of concrete, and other found objects. I have visited twice and cried at the beauty of it both times.

I have written of bricolage before, e.g. here and here (nicely reported on and more clearly expressed by Stefanie Panke), as a means of researching things that don’t (yet) exist, and I intend to write more. It seems to me, though, that this is one of the key skills that we should be developing for ourselves and for our students, not just for research but as a process and product of learning. It is the natural evolution of the steady progress from high-resolution to low-resolution cognition that has driven human progress for millennia. In the past we built on and with what other humans had already done: it is and has always been what makes us smart that we can, through technologies (including language and art), share parts of our cognition: we think with our creations. The more we create, the more we can create. Now we have machines that are themselves bricoleurs par excellence, capable of producing any parts or pieces we can imagine, at vast scale, and quite a few we cannot. This is different. If we take advantage of it, we can continue the technology-fuelled exponential growth that is a hallmark of our species (and, to be perfectly clear, art, writing, poetry, architecture, music, and all the humanities are among the most significant of those technologies). If we don’t, we face not just the model collapse of genAIs but, ultimately, of our own cognition. This is not about replicating what we can already do. It’s about being able to do what we cannot yet imagine. This seems like a good mission for education to me.

#AI #bricolage #design #edinnovate #education #genAI #generativeAI #keynote #learning #machine #santaClausMachine #slides #tacitCurriculum #technology #tinkering

On n'a pas tout.te.s les mêmes spectacles "scolaires" 🤗

All-Ireland Fleadh: #Léargas - #Slides, #Bodhrán solo and #Derrygortnea reel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nn7MMylGHg

Et ceux-là sont mes préférés 🥰 ils sont trop #choupinoux dans leur cuisine 😀

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q93Zn0RKvxI

#pouetradio #musique #SundayTrad #Irish #Culture

All-Ireland Fleadh: Léargas - Slides, Bodhrán solo and Derrygortnea reel

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Gavin Newsom, frontrunner for presidential nomination, likens Israel to ‘apartheid state’

California Governor Gavin Newsom has likened Israel to an “apartheid state,” warning that the country’s current leadership is pushing the United States towards reconsidering its long-standing military support for its ally.  Newsom made the remark when he was asked by the event’s moderator, Pod Save America host Jon Favreau, about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu […]

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MDV – a Markdown superset for docs, dashboards, and slides with data

https://github.com/drasimwagan/mdv

#HackerNews #MDV #Markdown #superset #docs #dashboards #slides #data

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MDV — a Markdown superset for documents, dashboards, and slides with embedded data and visualizations. HTML + PDF export, live preview, VS Code extension. - Activity · drasimwagan/mdv

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