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EdSurge Article Recommends Edtech Efficacy Portfolios - Here's Ours

MIND Research Institute

Our latest ebook, Demanding More from EdTech Evaluations , outlined the problems that exist within the current landscape of edtech evaluation, and what can be done to provide more relevant efficacy information so decision makers can make much more valid, data-informed decisions on product fits for their teachers and students. Smith, B., &

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Humanizing technology

Learning With Lucie

This week I had the benefit of attending a two day workshop lead by a master facilitator, Liz Lerman, where we learned about and practiced using her Critical Response Process for giving and getting useful feedback on anything you make - from dance to dessert. And sure enough, the two day workshop left me in the promised state.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

This group of older borrowers collectively hold $247 billion in student debt, an amount that has roughly tripled since 2003.” It’s good to shake up your “everyone should learn to code” messaging sometimes, I guess. Here’s Coursera arguing “Why Everyone Should Learn Sales.”

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Why teacher-authors don’t give everything away free (& neither should you)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

In fact, I’ve been sharing free resources on my website since 2003, and the podcast is only the latest in a long line of resources that I create simply to help people, and because it’s something I feel called to do. The podcast and blog is something that I love to produce. This one is a HUGE misconception.