I still have kids young enough to enjoy Raffi. It’s the bain of my existence, but they love it. The other night, while listening to the following lyrics, I couldn’t help but think about QR codes.
Oh me, oh my! What’ll I do?
I can’t find an elephant to tie my shoe.
But I know what, and so do you,
I don’t need an elephant to tie my shoe.
No, you don’t need an elephant to tie your shoe.
I’ve tried to stay away from writing about QR codes. I’ve done this mainly because I just don’t care about them, but somewhat out of fear that I’ll simply add to the already ridiculous level of hype. There is a special level of hype around QR codes in the real estate industry. Realtors® wishing to be perceived as “tech savvy” are plastering them on everything they can, but rarely doing anything more than linking back to a website that would be just as easily, and more broadly, reached via a shortened URL.
There are certainly going to be some unique uses for QR codes, but using them as a replacement for a URL is not one of them. It’s like looking for an elephant to tie your shoes. Or a lumberjack to pour your milk.
Oh me, oh my! What’ll I do?
I can’t find a lumberjack to pour my milk.
But I know what, and so do you,
I don’t need a lumberjack to pour my milk.
No, I don’t need a lumberjack to pour my milk.

Oh me, oh my! What’ll I do?

Technology Is A Just A Tool
Ira Serkes paid me an amazing compliment this evening. He wrote on my Facebook wall that this New York Times article, Achieving Techno-Literacy, instantly reminded him of me. Of course, that sent me scurrying to read it. Frankly, I was blown away.
Technological Literacy
In reflecting on the fact that his son’s “eventual adult career does not exist yet,” Kelly explained the “technological smartness” he attempted to impart during his home schooling. What he wrote is some of the best advice about technology I’ve ever read. Here are Kevin Kelly’s thoughts:
I was moved by this article. And humbled to be associated with it in any way.
Tags: education, learning, literacy, techno-literacy, technology
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