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Learning frameworks
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
It’s funny how we all associate Google with learning, rather than just searching. For specific information, I can see why: a single result for Oxfordian theory, for example, satisfies my needs pretty well. Not bad for a time investment of a few seconds.
But searching and learning are not one and the same. Consider what happens when you search for a broader topic. The word Shakespeare yields 52 ...
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