by brholland | Jul 30, 2016 | What I'm Reading
Report: Students' tech use remains infrequent | eSchool News @eSN_Laura Hi Laura. Can you please provide a citation for this study? https://t.co/dNO055SNHQ Would like to read the original. tags: twitter favorite Glisser | Interactive Presentations Awesome...
by brholland | Jul 29, 2016 | All Topics, Design Thinking
Engaging in Design Thinking allows students to overcome cognitive bias, develop empathy, and engage in the problem-seeking behaviors that they need to be effective global citizens. This post originally appeared on EdTech Researcher http://ift.tt/2aixK4R.
by brholland | Jul 23, 2016 | What I'm Reading
Nonacademic Skills Are Key To Success. But What Should We Call Them? : NPR Ed : NPR Great debate about the use of terms and their connotations. tags: skills 21st Century Skills non-cognitive Teaching Creativity to Leaders Interview with CEO of IDEO tags: creativity...
by brholland | Jul 21, 2016 | All Topics, Design Thinking, Higher Ed
This post was authored by our EdTechTeacher colleague, Sabba Quidwai (@AskMsQ), and Claire Norman (@ClaireNorman17). Claire is the Director of Communications at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California where Sabba is the Director of...
by brholland | Jul 20, 2016 | All Topics
This is the question that I chose to tackle this month for the Global Search for Education’s Global Blogger Series. In many ways, it spoke to me as part of the larger question that I am addressing in my dissertation research at Johns Hopkins – systemically innovating...