Michael Bugeja’s opinion piece in the Chronicle of Higher Education, “Reduce the Technology, Rescue Your Job,” struck a nerve today. He started by noting that for “most of this decade, professors embraced the pedagogy of engagement, wooing students...
This week, we launched a project that has been in development for the past five months. The past few years have seen significant growth in the development of online learning in both K-12 and higher education settings. With an estimated four million...
I just finished reading Curtis J. Bonk’s new book, The World is Open: How Web Technology Is Revolutionizing Education.
In the spirit of full disclosure, I will tell you that Wiley, the publisher, emailed me after I reviewed Dan Willingham’s book in a...
Apparently not me. When I started blogging two years ago, I was averaging three posts a week. Now I am down to one a month for the past few months.
Luckily, there are those who do blog, as my Google Reader affirms daily! I still enjoy reading...
I have not posted for quite a while, with the primary reason being an upgrade of my old body. My colleague Jeff Nugent termed my pending knee replacement as an upgrade to Knee 2.0, which seemed very appropriate.
So a little over two weeks ago, the...