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Truth before Reconciliation
In our first BCFP project of the year, we tackled the question of why the course BCFP actually matters. Our final thoughts were communicated as a written response and as...
Fallout learning intentions
In my last post for The Manhattan Project², I talked about a single impact of the creation of the atomic bomb, that being the system of national labs that stemmed...
Adopting an anthropological perspective: learning intentions
Bias is inherent to existence. Every aspect of our worldview distorts and warps our interpretation of information, like facets in a sheet of glass. In anthropology — the study of...
Manhattan Project²
The video you just watched is the result of our first project of the year, the Manhattan Project Project.1 My last post was actually for this very same project, where...
Manhattan Project² ( a pre-flection? )
Not even back at school for a week and here we are again, courtesy of Humanities and the Manhattan Project Project. This post is meant to serve as a reflection...
TPol 2025
Thank you for coming to my presentation of learning. I am the expert on my own learning. I am also responsible and accountable for my own learning. You can expect...
Hey, Boomer!
We did another play for humanities! Well, a radio play, but that’s close enough. Just like last time, this was a fascinating project both in concept and in execution. First,...