by brholland | Oct 30, 2015 | All Topics, Higher Ed
Last week Sabba Quidwai, director of innovative learning at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, and I had a Google Hangout regarding digital research tools. In her role at USC, she supports both faculty and students as they shift...
by brholland | Oct 23, 2015 | All Topics
Games bridge communities, encourage problem solving, and make learning fun. >> This post originally appeared on EdTech Researcher.
by brholland | Oct 15, 2015 | All Topics, Future Learning, Innovation
Beyond just being jargon, the concepts of the Information Age, Knowledge Economy, and 21st Century represent measurable, definable constructs on which to base future research. >> This post originally appeared on EdTech Researcher.
by brholland | Sep 25, 2015 | All Topics
When explored through the research of Bandura and Flavell, the true value of metacognitive activities elevate beyond buzzword status. >> This post originally appeared on EdTech Researcher.
by brholland | Sep 16, 2015 | All Topics, Innovation
In the first few chapters of Tinkering Toward Utopia, David Tyack & Larry Cuban describe education reform as both a linear progression as well as cyclical in nature. The challenge, however, is that each time a reform cycles around, the progression has advanced....