29 May 2008 . Comment
Digital youth forum
Ah! They’ve put videos of this event up online! I can’t wait to take the time necessary to watch them…
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Ah! They’ve put videos of this event up online! I can’t wait to take the time necessary to watch them…
HatTip to Grid2Gazette for these architectural renderings of some of the proposed Central Corridor light rail.
Here’s a nice little youtube video about Obama which refutes some common myths.
I just discovered that one of the reviews of my book on teaching and technology, the one by Steve Delamarter which appeared in the Wabash journal, is now available online for free. At the risk of being perceived as self-promoting — hence the blush — I want to make it visible here.
The inter-Lutheran journal on pastoral care has an intriguing new issues out — for free, online — on pastoral care issues and pandemic flu.
JoeFelice points out why Sen. Clinton is still in the race, and why that’s not a problem. And, as he points out, “hope and change don’t run on snark and snipe” — so if you’re an Obama supporter, go to the website and make phone calls into Montana and South Dakota!
A great, brief post about the millennials — full of hope for the future!
Granted, I’m a huge fan of qualitative research — particularly that at the end of the spectrum that includes appreciative inquiry and participatory action research. So maybe I like this because it reinforces my biases. But it’s still fun!
Hat tip to TheMonkeyCage for a short summary and link to a new Pew Center Muslim-American Survey. Interesting stuff!
Eric meditates on “how to live life with a faith that the mistakes can work their way out with continued attention and care.” I think that’s why I remain a Christian, even in the face of so much evidence to the contrary — that indeed God enters human life in such a way that sins are forgiven, that grace is pervasive, and that “letting go” is actually a way into co-creation.