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A few weeks ago, I posed a challenge to the readers of this blog. I asked that members:
Do a bit of research about DIY and the punk ethics and see what you can produce to show you understand the concept of punk as it relates to your learning and education. Use any tools you have [...]

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It has been a while since I’ve posted here, not for a lack of material, but for lack of time and focus. Fear not, I feel a phase of heavy activity coming on, so I hope you are all finishing up with school, using your down time wisely, and are ready to officially start changing [...]

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Future Tool

All quite on all fronts! I think everyone is feeling the pressure, excitement, and stress that comes form the end of another school year. I am most excited because I have some big plans for the summer, and I hope you are willing and excited to come along. I have mentioned several times in the [...]

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First Trailer

Here is the first of what I hope to be many video trailers for this class. I would love to see more videos from members or readers about what Intrepid Classroom means to you:

Please embed and share with as many people as you can. Get it out there!

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Life and Debt is the first entry in the film section of our blog. Film like music can be a powerful artform to help raise awareness and bring about change. Film is a wonderful medium to merge visual images, music, as well as narrated text. This stunning film by Stephanie Black is a [...]

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What Next?

We now have seventeen members at the Ning, and we are starting to have some really good discussions about capital punishment. There is a hefty book list as well as some shared music, so if you haven’t already done so, please come by and join the Ning.
This is a good time, however, to start to [...]

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