So much of the rhetoric surrounding education reform centers on fixing a broken system. But is education really broken? Or does it just cost more than people want to pay for it? Read More
Here I am in beautiful Costa Rica on a Sunday afternoon in the common room of the INBioparqué where Kate Regan is teaching a Spanish immersion class to 19 University of Portland students. We’re here because of the WiFi. Or rather the lack of it in other places. While we started out with a plan,… Read More
A few years ago, I was interviewing for a job as an instructional designer with a small private university in the mid-Atlantic region. This school had a good number of online courses in place, no small accomplishment for an academic technology department of one person. Read More