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 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....
by brholland | Jul 31, 2015 | All Topics, Innovation
A call to action for the first day of school: how will you change the world? >> This post first appeared on EdTech Researcher.
by brholland | May 26, 2015 | All Topics
Never before has there been a time in education where students possessed computing devices so powerful that they allowed them to be graphic designers, movie makers, editors, directors, authors, developers, music makers and more. Yet in many conversations with...
by brholland | May 26, 2015 | All Topics, Innovation
I’ve been writing again. However, I can’t seem to keep up with this blog with all of the others. So, my apologies, consider this post to be a “two-for.” SketchToy on Free Tech for Teachers I stumbled on SketchToy while looking for Chromebook...