about 1 year ago - No comments
In the recent Wired Magazine article, writer Steven Levy has an interesting revisit to a book that I once just loved, Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, which sought to document and profile those folks who sought to revolutionize the personal computer, mostly with the ideals that technology could eventually be put into the hands More >
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This is the second in a series of comics about Boolean’s cyborg, Cylene, taking on a job of robo-calling. In this case, I have Cylene working for a political candidate. Peace (in the calls), Kevin
about 2 years ago - No comments
During our last tumultuous here in Massachusetts (ie, Republican Scott Brown), our phone was overwhelmed with robo-calls. Every hour, it seemed, we were getting some recorded voice, touting the candidate. It got so bad that we didn’t even want to pick up the phone. My students were complaining about the robo-calls at their homes. It More >
about 2 years ago - No comments
This ends the last comic in my series of the prank pulled on Mr. Teach and his GPS unit. Urth comes home but Mr. Teach still needs directions from a machine with an attitude. Peace (in getting lost), Kevin
about 2 years ago - No comments
Today, on Boolean Squared, Urth clashes with TomTom inside the GPS unit. Peace (in the voice), Kevin
about 2 years ago - No comments
As I was developing this Boolean Squared story about the boys pulling a prank on Mr. Teach with his GPS unit, I realized that it might be fun to have Urth (who is inside the GPS) encounter a grumpy TomTom. And I figured TomTom could talk like Bob Dole, in the third person. Peace (in More >
about 2 years ago - No comments
You know it’s a bad Boolean Squared day when Urth is inside your GPS, right Mr. Teach? Bad for him but good for us (I hope). Peace (in the unit), Kevin
about 2 years ago - No comments
Here is another in this series of Children of the Screen comics with Boolean Squared. I thought it would be funny to have the boys use something they learned from Mr. Teach (the Scientific Method) for their project in creating a holographic e-reader. Mr. Teach doesn’t find it quite so funny. Peace (in the method), More >
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This is the second in a series of new Boolean Squared comics about Screen Literacy and kids, which follows an article by Kevin Kelly that I read and blogged about the other day. Here, I was thinking how adults (particularly those in the media) always want to tag each cohort of kids with some label. More >
about 2 years ago - No comments
I got inspired to return to my webcomic, Boolean Squared, this morning after posting about the shift to Screen Literacy in my last post. So here is the first of a series of comics about my crew being called Children of the Screen. After this series of comics, I will be introducing a new character More >