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A Stranger in a Strange Land (with apologies to Robert Heinlein)

Originally posted on Behavior Analysis and Technology:
I had a really interesting discussion today with a kids’ learning app developer. She was upset…

Just Say Yes to Assessment and Other Revelations from Six-Year Olds

Just when you think you’ve got it right, you get a smack-down from a bunch of six-year-olds.  Originally posted in Continue reading →

When the face-to-face conversation IS the innovation

Last week, the Center on Innovations in Learning (CIL) hosted its second annual “Conversations with Innovators” at Temple University.  This invited Continue reading →

The Hand-off of a Lifetime for Native American Students

The concept of innovation represents both change and improvement: a new or novel way to get better results.  It can be Continue reading →

Windmills No More

Originally posted on Behavior Analysis and Technology:
Hallnaker Windmill at Sunset by sage_solar A close friend continually asks me, “So, are you still…

Where are the education data nerds?

So much excitement today at Do Good Data 2015 in Chicago, a conference for proud data nerds.  It’s a conference Continue reading →

The more things change…

…the more they stay the same. Well, in spite of our focus on innovation in education, it’s hard not to Continue reading →

The 7 Habits of Super Hero Teachers (Superpowers 6 & 7)

This is the fourth (and last) in a series on “Super Hero” teachers, and what it might take for anyone to become a Continue reading →

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