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- I still find Chua destructive - Tiger Mom Amy Chua Responds to 'Tiger Babies' Book, New Study on Tiger Parents - WSJ on.wsj.com/100P5UA 14 hours ago
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Category Archives: Education
Reading to Kids
Last weekend my wife and I had the inspiring opportunity to spend the morning with five energetic first graders through a Los Angeles non-profit program called Reading to Kids. As it is said about so many volunteer opportunities, I am … Continue reading
Edutainment No More
About a year ago I wrote the following article at the request of ACM Computers in Entertainment for the debut of their redesigned site, which launched last week. It is a bit longer than my usual posts, but for those interested … Continue reading
Not Just a Test
Maybe we have so many problems right now that we’re simply at overload, so much so that there is practically no bad news headline that can hold our attention for very long. We don’t have enough jobs, we’re stuck in two … Continue reading
In Honor of E3 – Drawing Lines
And now for something completely different… E3 — a.k.a. the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo – was held again earlier this month in Los Angeles, where many hope that it will stay. If you have never attended E3, it cannot be adequately … Continue reading
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