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Saturday
May062006

MIT Still Uses Chalk!

For those of you reading my blog, sorry for the long delay. We moved the blog from enthiosys.com to lukehohmann.com, and had some technical challenges in the process. I appear to be back online.

My wife and I were talking about chalkboards a few weeks ago, and discussing the pros/cons of the large scale conversion to whiteboards. On April 26, 2006 I gave a talk about Innovation Games for a joint meeting of the Greater Boston chapter of the ACM and the Boston Agile Bazaar at MIT. And guess what? MIT still uses chalk!

You can see the chalk in the Speed Boat game being played by members of the ACM. The happy person playing the game is Ron Morsicato, founder of Agile Rules, and a leader of the Agile Bazaar.

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