10 Reasons I’m Committed to Android in Education
I may be a zealot proponent for open source software, but I don’t think that clouds my judgement when I say that Android is...
How is the day-to-day life of an Instructional Designer different than that of a K12 classroom teacher? Many classroom teachers are looking to make...
This is an update to my previous post, The “Attention Method” for Effective PowerPoint Presentations. My Attention Method™ of presentation design is a philosophy...
One frequent buzzword you’ll hear a lot in the eLearning world is “microlearning”. More often than not, it’s pushed by companies trying to sell...
I may be a zealot proponent for open source software, but I don’t think that clouds my judgement when I say that Android is...
This week I had a taste of fear and regret when I thought I left my laptop on the bus. I spent a whole...
In recent years, a few tools have emerged to save websites for later reading in a more readable format. These sites, like Instapaper, Pocket,...
Most of us grew up writing in a word processor, editing our words for the printed page. I argued recently that we need to...
(This post is part of a series called “The Connected Class Community”). A popular reason for exploring gamification in online learning is because we...
The adoption of Android and iOS smartphones “skyrocketed” in 2010, which means ever more health sciences students, faculty, and staff have access to powerful mini-computers...