AN UNSCHOOLING MANIFESTO

Dave Pollard wrote about unschooling on his blog How To Save The World AN UNSCHOOLING MANIFESTO In Grade 11, my second last year of high school, I was an average student, with marks in English in the mid 60% range, and in mathematics, my best subject, around 80%. Aptitude tests suggested I should be doing… Continue reading

Ryan Lanham: dissolving universities?

Excerpt from a debate on our p2p-research list, about the future of universities in a p2p world. In this excerpt, Ryan Lanham responded to Nottingham Trent University network theory sociologist Andreas Wittel. Ryan Lanham: “I think your answer was right on the money with regard to what I was getting at…universities are unlikely to succeed… Continue reading

Amazon not so kind with Kindle users

Bruce Sterling reminds us to be wary of proprietary devices: “Kindle users have been grumbling lately about Amazon locking them out of their accounts, reportedly due to an overly high volume of returns on their Kindle books. ChannelWeb draws attention to the plight of one user who admitted to three “high-priced returns,” though he denied… Continue reading

Is there a simpler way?

The (Australian) Simpler Way website seems a remarkable collection of material, I’ve asked for commentary which was provided by Kevin Carson. Commentary by Kevin Carson: As you say, it’s a remarkable collection of material. I’ve only had time to look through the titles that caught my eye as related to my own areas of interest:… Continue reading

Governmental transparency: from 1.0 to 2.0

Via. Nick Troiano: ““transparency 1.0” was government opening up its data for citizens to see. That age dawned in 1966 when Congress passed and President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the Freedom of Information Act. Another transparency 1.0 manifestation was when government entities started setting up Web sites. But the communication was all one way,… Continue reading

Neighborhood-based solar energy purchasing

Via WorldChanging: “‘One Block Off The Grid’ (1BOG for short) groups local residents together to negotiate better deals on solar. The idea, born out of conversations between Dave Llorens, now General Manager, and Co-founders Sylvia Ventura and Dan Barahona, is designed to create a ‘tipping point’ in renewable energy adoption. By grouping people together, Llorens… Continue reading

John Robb on the need for scale invariance in resilient communities

Useful lesson in network theory and p2p strategy from John Robb. John Robb: “Essentially, scale invariance means that across all scaling factors (large, medium, small, tiny, etc.), the properties that define the whole are conserved (intelligence, mobility, form, productivity, etc.). Scale invariance is a requirement for societal resilience.” Why is this important? “Our global system… Continue reading