A little more about fun...
I loved our dialogue about fun and flow and coliberation and all that good stuff. I think that alone, the very fact that we were talking about experiences that are essentially positive and often profound. I was talking about it with Tracy and she mentioned Katy Salen's idea of "Holy Fun." We'll have to ask Tracy to tell us more about it.
I'm thinking this dialogue is going to last all class. It's not going to resolve itself. Which is the point. We want to arrive at as many defining moments of fun as we can experience together. So I thought I'd add a few more of my pieces to the "Fun Puzzle." "Fun Puzzle." What could be bad?
Here's a semi-poetic-like exploration called "More Fun?"
I thought you'd also find this description of "Minor Fun" kind of well, fun in a major kind of way.
And then there's my collection of sometimes surprisingly relevant Links Too Numerous to Mention.
And here, from my FunLog - a little discussion about why Fun is Important.
Got more?