Thesis on lexcial relations and cultural framing
Information about one of the most profound thinkers in education today.
The influence of culture and environment can have an effect on our visual perception. This theory was first explored by Robert Laws, a Scottish missionary working in Malawi, Africa, during the late 1800's. Take a look at the picture below. What you see will largely depend on where you live in the world. After you have examined the picture, scroll down for a more detailed explanation.
Here is a link for a really great website that has lots of information about language and culture. Might help with ESL/Special Education
referrals.
Before the Internet, iPhones and flash drives, people jousted over who was into the Pixies when they were still a garage band or who could most lengthily argue the merits of Oasis versus Blur. Now, for all but hardcore rock aficionados, one-upmanship is more likely to center around a television series...
Art Culture and technology in San Francisco
Another blog about the metaverse focusing on Second Life
What if there was a library which held every book? Not every book on sale,
or every important book, or even every book in English, but simply every
book—a key part of our planet's cultural legacy.