Dan Willingham resonates with me and my line of thinking. It has something to do with the way that he can frame cognitive psychobabble in layperson speak that clearly explains teaching, learning, memory, and the human mind. Plus, Willingham is a cognitive psychologist at the University of Virginia, and his Wahoo-roots make him alright in …
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Not Sure About ARG but…
This is pretty cool. It’s something that I wrote about during one of my early entries on this blog. Glad someone realized some of my initial annotation ideas… Click on the video when prompted. This is Choose-Your-Own-Adventure storytelling. It’s a story and game-like.
Choose Your Own Adventure Movies?
I remember clearly the first series of books that I couldn’t stop reading: Choose Your Own Adventure Books. I would stay up at night well past my bedtime and long after I was supposed to be asleep trying to discover all of the different pathways through the nonlinear story. The prompts to “Turn to Page …

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