Of children, cultural differences, and computers

And the first quote? That’s important too, because it shows the eagerness to learn that’s there, innate, before our culturally-acquired habits and assumptions and behaviors inhibit the childlike excitement of discovery, recognition, eureka! and aha!

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Howard Rheingold once said of community-building digital media such as this blog, “Like all technologies, this medium has its shadow side, and there are ways to abuse it.”

When feeling the thrill of “up” stories like Negroponte’s, it may we wise to ask also what the “down” side might be. And IMO, there’s always room for optimism — but let’s keep it cautious, eh?

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  1. Charles Cameron:

    As I’ve now said many times, I don’t know how comments get closed on various posts of mine, but it is never my intention to speak without listening to your responses.  When I checked the site this morning, I discovered that two of my three most recent posts were set to “no comments”.  Aargh!
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    Please notify me at hipbonegamer // gmail.com if you ever see this happening, and I will reopen the item for comments as soon as I can.  
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    TIA.