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Rare diseases are defined as as those afflicting populations of fewer than 200,000 patients, or about 1 in 1,500 people. There are about 7,000 rare diseases , the majority of…
Open curriculum alternatives to MPAA’s new anti-piracy campaign for kids. It has come to our attention that the Motion Picture Association of America, the Recording Industry…
At OSCON this year, Regina ten Bruggencate and Kim Spiritus gave a talk called How To Get More Kids To Code. I got in late (I was waiting in line to get a free signed copy of…
At the age of 77, I have published my first eBook and have a MOOC. T hese were not endeavors I ever intended to undertake. I wanted to write Forms for a Future—a book about…
What if teachers could fork educational materials just like software developers fork code? Imagine if educators far and wide could collaborate on curriculums beyond their…
Download the free All Things Open interview series eBook I first heard of Carlos "Caike" Souza about a year ago while interviewing another developer for my bi-weekly podcast…