New Post: review of Listen - On Music, Sound and Us by Michel Faber. A meditation on what it is we talk about when we talk about listening to music.
https://readwriterespond.com/2025/04/review-listen-on-music-sound-us-michel-faber/
New Post: review of Listen - On Music, Sound and Us by Michel Faber. A meditation on what it is we talk about when we talk about listening to music.
https://readwriterespond.com/2025/04/review-listen-on-music-sound-us-michel-faber/
@tonyvincent just responding to your post on questioning https://learninginhand.com/blog/2024/8/17/does-anyone-have-any-questions
A really good book/resource that I have found for different strategies around questioning is Warren Berger's A More Beautiful Question. I wrote about it here: https://readwriterespond.com/2015/11/in-search-of-a-more-beautiful-questions/ and summarised it in the following graphic
REVIEW: The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch https://readwriterespond.com/2024/07/review-the-sea-the-sea-by-iris-murdoch/
Three questions:
- What is true?
- What is memory?
- What is right?
@dajb I was looking back at a past post today and was reacquainted with your DML Central post on the 'Brief History of Web Literacy' (https://clalliance.org/blog/a-brief-history-of-web-literacy-and-its-future-potential/). You attempted to map the eras associated with the internet.
1993-1997: The Information Superhighway
1999-2002: The Wild West
2003-2007: The Web 2.0 era- - - 2008-2012: The Era of the App
2013+: The Post-Snowden era
Beyond the ‘informed era’ that you mooted came after the Snowden era, I was thinking we may have entered a new era with AI?