That’s kind of how connectedness works. Sometimes people that you really need are the people across two oceans or the people across the ether, not necessarily people living in your same geographical vicinity. I appreciate that, and that’s what connectedness means to me.
- Nichetastic (another story here by Amy)
- amyburvall.com (Amy’s Web Site)
- AmusEd (Amy’s blog)
- GraffiIkon (Amy’s Portfolio)
- History Teachers Videos (YouTube)
Story 10 Bearded Ladies
Story 9: Gutenberg Parenthesis
- Before The Gutenberg Parenthesis: Elizabethan-American Compatibilities (PDF, Tom Pettitt )
- Ode to the Gutenberg Parenthesis (Amy Burvall, blog)
Story 8: Warhol Skecth
Story 7: TV Show Host Tweets Back
Story 6: Can You Both Selfie for Me?
Story 5: Students Back Channeling with TED Talkers
- @rushkoff (Douglas Rushkoff on twitter)
- @jonronson (Jon Ronson on twitter)
- Strange Answers to the Psychopath Test (Jon Ronson TED Talk)
Story 4: Thinking Out Loud on Twitter
- Amy Burvall drew my podcast with Josh Janssen… (Austin Kleon tumblr)
- Austin Kleon tweets to Amy
- Drawings inspired by The Myths of Innovation (Scott Berkun blog)
- Scott Berkun Tweets to Amy
Story 3: Clive Thompson Joins My Class Reading Project
- @pomeranian99 (Clive Thompson on twitter)
- Collision Detection (Clive Thompson blog)
- Smarter Than You Think (book by Clive Thompson)
- Smarter Than You Think Collaborative Reading (Google+ Community)
Story 2: Collaboration From Hawaii to Maine
- @wickeddecent (Dan Ryder on twitter)
- Cross-Country Collaborative Visual Language Project #remash #ayuhaloha (LJA Theory of Knowledge 2015)
- Ayualoha Remash Project: 9 Photo Poetry (student work)
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