by andflywrite | Nov 25, 2016 | BEST LINKS EVER
Setting standards for AI is in the news, as are the tools, both hardware and software, for which development is needed. Perhaps not coincidentally, we are presently undergoing challenges to effective “quality control” of human online communication that is...
by kris | Nov 22, 2016 | BEST LINKS EVER, Individual Learner, Learning Community, Science of Learning
Happy Birthday to Ruth Colvin the co-founder of ProLiteracy and founder of Literacy Volunteers of America. Ruth Colvin turns 100 on December 16th! You can sign her birthday card here. I had the privilege of serving on the board of directors for...
by andflywrite | Sep 14, 2016 | BEST LINKS EVER
George Siemens reminds me a bit of Marshall McLuhan, someone who has a clear vision, and seems at times hard to appreciate/ understand because he’s talking about ideas we might not have considered, or even heard about before. Here’s one of his current blog...
by andflywrite | Feb 16, 2016 | BEST LINKS EVER, Individual Learner
That was something Garrison Keillor said about his fictional town in Minnesota, Lake Wobegon. Here’s a column from Anya Kamenetz, one of our favorite education innovation thinkers. Sort of asks the question of what we can do now to know the individual. In the...
by andflywrite | Dec 5, 2015 | BEST LINKS EVER
Quizlet has added capability to their relatively limited but effective learning tools…perhaps following the lean startup model of incremental improvements to product based on feedback from iterations? It’s that sort of process, that eventually will produce...