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Fantasy and reality

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When I was still at school, I read voraciously - Isaac Asimov, Poul Anderson, Robert Heinlein, A. Dick - books from all of these writers and many others were stacked on my bedroom shelves. The science fiction writers of the 20th Century gave us plenty of warnings about the misuse and abuse of technology. van Vogt , Arthur C.

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Future sense

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Writers such as H. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Gene Roddenberry , William Gibson and Robert Heinlein pointed us to the future, where technology could achieve seemingly impossible aims. Future sense by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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A pain in the Arts

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Photo by Steve Wheeler In yesterday's post about the BETT Show, I wrote about how people are the most important element of the massive education trade show. It was a fabulous double act of writer and poet Michael Rosen , and Hollywood actor Jason Isaacs. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. Unported License.

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link] Steve Isaacs from the Gaming in Ed - on "GameMaker Studio: Why Kids Should Create Games!" The article suggests that the difference between novices and experts in a wide variety of fields can be attributed to a single trait, the trait that prompts great writers to consider their readers: the ability to step outside of yourself.