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	<title>Comments on: New Projects for 2013</title>
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	<description>Edupunks, Edupreneurs, and the coming transformation of higher education</description>
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		<title>By: leonard waks</title>
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		<description>Hi, Anya. 
I&#039;m a big fan. I read DIYU in the course of writing my own book EDUCATION 2.0: THE LEARNINGWEB REVOLUTION AND THE TRANSDFORMATION OF THE SCHOOL. I cite DIYU in that book (I call it &#039;masterful&#039;). And I just finished reading Generation Debt, which added much to my regard. I am lecturing this week at the Miami Beach Public Library&#039;s North Shore branch on the topic of DIYU. ED 2.0 treats the same topics as DIYU but concentrates on the High School. My next book will turn to the University, and will deal with the same themes as both of your books. 

A couple of points of connection. I was once (long ago) a philosophy professor at Stanford. I was later an associate and friend of Ivan Illich. And I&#039;ve probably read every issue of Fast Company. 

Would love to connect (ljwaks@yahoo.com; leonard waks on FB; leonard.waks on skype).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Anya.<br />
I&#8217;m a big fan. I read DIYU in the course of writing my own book EDUCATION 2.0: THE LEARNINGWEB REVOLUTION AND THE TRANSDFORMATION OF THE SCHOOL. I cite DIYU in that book (I call it &#8216;masterful&#8217;). And I just finished reading Generation Debt, which added much to my regard. I am lecturing this week at the Miami Beach Public Library&#8217;s North Shore branch on the topic of DIYU. ED 2.0 treats the same topics as DIYU but concentrates on the High School. My next book will turn to the University, and will deal with the same themes as both of your books. </p>
<p>A couple of points of connection. I was once (long ago) a philosophy professor at Stanford. I was later an associate and friend of Ivan Illich. And I&#8217;ve probably read every issue of Fast Company. </p>
<p>Would love to connect (ljwaks@yahoo.com; leonard waks on FB; leonard.waks on skype).</p>
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