Wow–talk about game-changers. Seth Godin has a reputation among marketing circles (new and old media types) for shaking things up and helping us see the
Tag: Education
Kindle in Education
I received a comment on the previous post, and wanted to share it with those who may not check out the comments.  Please, share your
PODCAST: Students and Civil Liberties
This podcast took off from a conversation a few of us were having in Twitter. Cumberland Valley High School was having another “non-emergency lock down”
Pesky Tax Cuts expiring? What are they?
Just yesterday an impromptu discussion in taxation and representation occured over at Community College Dean’s blog. Apparently “anonymous‘s” comment was “uncalled for” when anonymous (in
“Fooled by Randomness”
My eldest daughter gave me the book “Fooled by Randomness” Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets by
Technology and Professors
I have been privileged to be witness, and be part of, many of the exciting ways technology can be implemented in the educational process at
“Eating your own dog food”
I used that phrase today, over at Dean Dad’s blog and after further reflection, wondered if I had, perhaps, used the phrase incorrectly. You see,
How to Assess Students’ Abilities in Admissions Decisions
Over at his blog, my brother discusses the trend of schools not looking at the SAT scores when making admissions decisions (with his SHC at
“Are you ‘Hip to that Beat'” at the TLT Symposium
As I mentioned previously, I gave a presentation at the 2008 TLT Symposium, discussing Social Networking with “non-traditional students.” In that presentation, I talked a
TLT Symposium at Penn State
I attended (and presented at) my second Teaching and Learning with Technology Symposium at Penn State. I had the privilege to meet (and add to