by brholland | Jun 21, 2017 | All Topics, Future Learning, Innovation
Given the growing ubiquity of digital devices and collaboration platforms like Google Docs or Office365 in schools, as well as the increasing numbers of educators advocating for their use, it can seem as though education may have reached a tipping point when it comes...
by brholland | Jun 12, 2017 | What I'm Reading
My online slowed down a bit over the past few weeks due to finals and my dissertation proposal defense. However, as a result, I updated my research reference list to reflect my scholarly readings. How To Make iPad Screencasts on an iPad | Jonathan Wylie Wow!...
by brholland | May 16, 2017 | What I'm Reading
Half of U.S. public school students now use Google Half of U.S. public school students now use Google’s classroom apps. Here’s how Google did it: https://t.co/baV1hWVWEa tags: twitter favorite EdWeek Market Brief – Tech Titans EdWeek Market Brief on...
by brholland | May 8, 2017 | All Topics, Design Thinking, Innovation
A few weeks ago, I had the chance to visit with my undergraduate advisor from Northwestern, Professor Michael Roloff. I loved his classes as an undergrad and took every course that he offered: Theories of Persuasion, Interpersonal Conflict, Bargaining &...
by brholland | May 8, 2017 | What I'm Reading
The Tragedy of the Commons in Public Education, Central Park – The Atlantic A lot to digest in this article about the economics of schools and the market forces that coud lead to their restructuring for improvement. tags: education economics reform Transcript of...