by brholland | Jul 9, 2017 | All Topics, Future Learning
As I study for my comprehensive exams and finalize edits to the first four chapters of my dissertation, I have found myself perplexed by the evolution of educational technology so I reached out to Audrey Watters, scholar and author at Hack Education. Since she blogged...
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 | Oct 23, 2015 | All Topics
Games bridge communities, encourage problem solving, and make learning fun. >> This post originally appeared on EdTech Researcher.
by brholland | Jan 24, 2013 | All Topics
For the past few days, I’ve been playing with a Chromebook. Though I have been an advocate of Google’s myriad web products since the beta-test Gmail account that I was invited to open over 10 years ago, I had not previously put my hands on one of these devices. I may...
by brholland | Oct 22, 2012 | All Topics
I wrote this post with my colleague, Shawn McCusker (@ShawnMcCusker), from Chicago. It first appeared on Edudemic and then was re-blogged at EdTechTeacher. So, here it is again – just in case you missed it there… Are you a Beta-Max? Now that we are all...