Monthly Archives: June 2009

Iron Sharpening Iron

One of the many things I love about blogging is how posts can help hone my thinking. As one wise guy called it: iron sharpening iron. I am consistently impressed with your insights and wisdom. You bloggers are just so … Continue reading

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Can We Shoot There?

Mass Media Law. Not only is it a class you take on your way to a degree in Motion Picture Production, but it's also something you have to consider when you make media. Unfortunately, there are tons of lawyers who … Continue reading

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Thinking Caps

Normally, we mean "a hat to help us better think" when we talk about thinking caps. But all too often, I find that something in my assumptions or preconceptions limits my ability to really consider an idea. And thus, my … Continue reading

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A Fraction Squared

One of the beauties of creating educational materials is that you get to relearn everything. And you get to learn it better than you did when you learned it the first time because this time you have to teach it. … Continue reading

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MathTacular... again!

Well, if you haven't watched the MathTacular3 Trailer recently--oh, it's also on YouTube--you really should. It's really good. And only 50 seconds long. And I made it. And stuff. So, please, check it out. <smile> Why am I telling you … Continue reading

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The Tangled Nets We Weave

I wanted to draw an image for you, but I don't has what it takes to do that. So, instead, imagine a bunch of dominoes toppling over into the distance so that it eventually looks like a tangled net. I … Continue reading

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