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Hamlet, Doomscrolling, and the Antic Disposition

T.S. Eliot’s notion of the “objective correlative” in Hamlet has an unexpected modern echo: doomscrolling. A constant drip of images, crises, statistics, outrage, and urgency can leave us intensely affected but struggling to make sense of what we feel, or what to do with it.

For educators, this isn’t abstract cultural commentary. It’s the classroom context.

January 18, 2026 digital learning, edtech, education systems, learning, mindfulness, Personalisation, school culture, schools, social media, technology
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The Strange Case of Education and Caledonian Antisyzygy

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Beyond the Millennium Falcon: Rethinking Education’s Purpose in the Age of AI

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Question Everything: Remembering David Price

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Why the AI Revolution is Good News For Education

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Beyond the Ideological Lockdown

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Transforming Learning Culture

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School Confidential: What We Might Learn From Anthony Bourdain

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Don’t Think Too Hard, Try the Experiment

Through Another Lens: School Reimagined

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The movie event at Learning by Design sought to address a question that Suzie Boss challenged us with […]

March 9, 2019 digital learning, school culture

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