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Revision as of 23:47, 19 July 2007
Privacy is dying. Computers are enabling more processing of data then ever, and the internet helps to collect that information.
But privacy has a place too and can co-exist. Facebook is a really good example of that, which I discovered after starting this essay.
Ideas and Truths I hold about the world
- Just Do It Efficiency
- English: The Primary Language
- Privacy is Dead
- The Essential Separation Between Church and State
- Dangers of Hazing
- Website Mission Statement
- Testing: Class Discussion vs Universal Knowledge
- Classrooms of the Past: Personal Electronic Devices in School
- Wikis: Changing Collaboration for Group Projects
- Change and Risk: Office Politics
- Why Wikis Rock
- more small ones