Google Maps Easter Egg Lets You Explore The TARDIS
Posted: 2013/08/13 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/Video> recently digging up civilian victims of genocide in Guatemala that were “supposed” to be guerrilla fighters (see previous references to this: 1, 2, 3)
> her new job helping agricultural wage-slaves in Florida
> herself in general (to the extent that she wants to) and her path from Columbia
Note: this photo is from the investigation of genocide in Guatemala (1982-83) in which the US and the Reagan administration was heavily implicated.
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Posted: 2013/08/12 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Announcements
Tags: Central America, Crimes against humanity, Efraín Ríos Montt, Florida, Foreign Policy, Forensic anthropology, genoicide, Guatemala, history, Latin America, Mass grave, Reagan, war crimes
The Myth of Prison Slave Labor Camps in the U.S. » CounterPunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names
Posted: 2013/08/10 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/VideoI’ve been using games to teach for over 8 years now mostly Civilization in my Economics in Historical Perspective but a little bit of WoW in my Freshmen Seminar (pompously titled Deus Ex Machina: Social Evolution in Virtual Worlds). I’ve been working in quasi isolation presenting papers to economists with little or no experience in gaming and/or teaching with them. I finally discovered 3DGameLab and used their tools to fully gamify my Economics, Media, and Propaganda this summer and am hard at work to gamify my other courses including a new freshmen seminar on WoW next week!
Yesterday I joined with Cognitive Dissonance as part of the WoW in schools teacher camp on 3DGamelab and it’s was uber-fun: sitting around at the Pig & Whistle inn in-world and talking about WoW in education…
We have discussed education on Punkonomics in the past both in posts as well as on the radio-show / podcast. I should invite some of these 3DGameLab and Cognitive Dissonance people as guests because unlike the overwhelming hype we hear about technology in education, THIS is where it’s really at!
So anyway, here’s my 3DGameLab badge to show off for XP in “The Academy” group (where teachers game to learn how to gamify):
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Posted: 2013/08/10 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Announcements
Tags: Cognitive Dissonance, education, education system, Educators, gamification, higher education, Learning Theories, pedagogy, technology, video games, Virtual world, World of Warcraft
Show #44: Brook Hines is back to update us on local economic policy
Posted: 2013/08/09 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in PodcastsTags: activism, Brook Hines, Business, Community Business Association of Central Florida, economic policy, Florida, immigration reform, local, tax policy, taxes



