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About Dr. Thomas Johnson | ict-design.org

Dr. THOMAS JOHNSON -intrapreneur, practicing academic, learning coach, designer, technology integration specialist, and educator -has lived in: Canada, Guatemala, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, and China -loves: Skiing, Sushi, Badminton, Volleyball, Working Out, Contemporary Art, Clean Lines, Good Food, Great Music, People Watching, Exploring, and his Wife, Son, and Daughter.

Reading List | UnCollege

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Reading List

Schools don’t have a monopoly on knowledge; you can teach yourself everything you need to know to succeed in life.  You can get a world-class education by reading the books listed below.  However, this list is in no way meant to replace college.  These books are just a place to start hacking your education.

This page lists all UnCollege-recommended books for easy bookmarking and reference.

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Home – playDUcation

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The idea of playDUcation: your brain runs on fun! A new learning culture emerges. Pupils, parents, press and politicians are increasingly seeing the need for a new education paradigm.

See on www.playducation.org

 
 

UnCollege – Hacking Your Education

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UnCollege is a social movement changing the notion that going to college is the only path to success.

See on www.uncollege.org

 
 

Marshall McLuhan: the global village

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Marshall McLuhan: the global village. He was a man of idioms and idiosyncrasies, deeply intelligent and a soothsayer. He had prescient knowledge of the Internet. Although educated in literature, Marshall McLuhan was known as a pop philosopher because his theories applied to mini-skirts and the twist. For his ability to keep up with the cutting edge, one colleague called him “The Runner.” Critics said he destroyed literary values. Today, McLuhan’s ideas are new again, applied to the electronic media that he predicted.
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