Let's collaborate: For the next generation of hackers
This post serves two purposes: a) spread love of etherpad-lite and encourage other teachers to put it to creative use in the classroom; b) Encourage others to contribute to an independent/outside reading list for students in a reformed STEM program (secondary school). Please contribute. If you have feedback, I’d love it. Doctorow contributed, McKenzie Wark blessed it. But we’re not there yet. More diversity is needed. Anyone want to boost?













