Monthly Archives: April 2018

Across 106 Street

It started with a simple Rogers-esque tweet from Kin Beautiful day in the hood! pic.twitter.com/oQ1GYrgNr4 — Kin Lane (@kinlane) April 21, 2018 And as I looked through the photos, I noticed some were at the intersection of Amsterdam and a … Continue reading

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Can it happen?

Online bookclub master Bryan Alexander blogged about It Can’t Happen Here and how it does and doesn’t relate to the present, so I’ll add some personal connections. On one hand, the novel certainly doesn’t map directly onto the current situation. … Continue reading

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The book behind the book

Sinclair Lewis’ novel, It Can’t Happen Here, contains numerous references to a fictional book entitled Zero Hour – Over the Top. I thought I’d pull out all the excerpts and put them together here, along with a few thoughts. “Zero … Continue reading

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One way or another

Some rambling thought from recent readings: When I used to explore MOOCs, I thought that if your MOOC requires people to watch video, you’re not doing it right. Siemens et al. set them up so participants could choose which content … Continue reading

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