A podcast now with audio: #edtech for Educational Leaders: Cheap, Fast, and Good. Choose two.
https://hackscience.education/2018/05/31/edtech-for-edleaders-choose-two/
A post on cleaning data for students in data analytics: https://hackscience.education/2025/03/17/data-cleaning/
Well-prepared minds can read, write, and think (in their many forms). Employers can train these people for their specific needs/ purposes... then continue as their organizational needs change... to think #highschool #highered is job training is misguided.
“Progress” is bandied as if we all accept what it will look like. #leadership
Theories are not guesses. They are “the logical, mathematical consequences of a set of observable, measurable physical relationships,” according to Niles Eldredge. #science
Teaching: “deliberate assistance provided us facilitate learning.” Yup, that seems accurate... and indicates the ambiguous nature of our work. #education
Director of Teaching and Learning Innovation at a community college in New England
Retired k-12 science/ math/ technology teacher/ technology integration specialist/ coordinator