An Ed Tech Design Manifesto
We don’t always know what we want, or what we’ll really use. Visionaries can see what...
Read Moreby Andrew | Oct 11, 2013 | Blackboard, Design, E-learning, Higher Education, K12, Pedagogy, Technology | 0 |
We don’t always know what we want, or what we’ll really use. Visionaries can see what...
Read Moreby Andrew | May 3, 2012 | 21st Century Skills, Culture, Education Reform, Higher Education, K12, Technology, Uncategorized, Working World | 0 |
It is easy to slam manufacturing: manufacturing is synonymous with pollution, lost American jobs, and an overall national slide from prominence. American ingenuity is focused on big budget Hollywood films, reality TV, and...
Read Moreby Andrew | Nov 27, 2010 | E-learning, K12, Technology, Uncategorized | 0 |
I’ve heard three different senior education leaders (one former governor, one former university CIO, and one elearning software exec) condemn educators blocking the use of cellphones in the classroom. They frame the...
Read Moreby Andrew | Oct 11, 2010 | Authentic Assessment, Outcomes Assessment, Technology, Uncategorized, Working World | 0 |
We just attended the National League for Nursing (NLN) Summit to exhibit and learn more about Nursing Education. Rubrics and continuous improvement are already a big part of most nursing programs, and hybrid and online degrees...
Read Moreby Andrew | May 13, 2010 | E-learning, Feedback, Higher Education, K12, Outcomes Assessment, Technology, Uncategorized | 0 |
We recently got our hands on an iPad. Its speed impressed us, so we made a video to show off Waypoint running on this eminently portable assessment tool. It’s perfect for a classroom teacher or a professor working (and...
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