Hypercritical

Episode 52: 52: Marked for Deletion

01.27.2012 - By 5by5Play

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John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin talk more about iBooks Author, Apple's real and stated motivations for entering the textbook market, and what really matters in education. This is followed by a long, ill-considered rant about Wikipedia. (Warning: original research, no neutral point of view.)

Links for this episode:Apple sued by Toronto lawyer over stolen MacBook, iPhone - thestar.comMaslow's hierarchy of needs - WikipediaApple's textbook plan feels like a blast from the past - MacworldHolding out for an ePub hero - MacworldWishing on an ePub: Five hopes for Apple's rumored e-publishing software - MacworldGlazman Responds to My Response - Daring FireballThe iBooks 2.0 built-in widgets – Baldur BjarnasonHigh Schools Are Step One Of Two - McKay ThomasApple's wager - Ars TechnicaCitogenesis - xkcdNo original research - WikipediaWhat counts as a reliable source? - WikipediaUsing Game Design to Improve My Classroom - YouTubeThe Curse of Cow Clicker: How a Cheeky Satire Became a Videogame Hit - WiredCow Clicker - WikipediaArticles for deletion: FTFF - WikipediaHypercritical #49: Pinching the HarmonicaStare at the red dot…Dan Benjamin - WikipediaSponsored by MindNode and Sourcebits.

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