ChatGPT and education

I started this post as somewhere I can curate and make notes on what I’m reading about the OpenAI chat tool, ChatGPT, and its impact […]

Freedom and creativity

As a blogger, I’ve always enjoyed the freedom and creativity that comes with sharing my thoughts and ideas. But lately, I’ve found myself struggling with […]

Tree climbers

I respect Malcolm Gladwell as a thinker, but I’m disappointed by his Grand Unified Theory for fixing higher education that he espouses in an episode […]

Everything is a lesson

This is quite possibly the best thing I’ve heard in a long time. Everything is a lesson. You can take from this anything you want […]

Fake it till you make it

Have you ever been told to ‘fake it till you make it’? Do you remember the context? Was it about your skills or a particular […]

Leveraging Student Feedback for Course Revision

Feedback is one of the most valuable tools available to instructors, designers, and students. When students invest their time and creativity in an assignment, instructor […]

Make It Relevant: The Collaborator ISTE Standard

In classrooms today, the goal remains learning how to solve problems together. Authentic learning often involves learners in joint problem solving. We work together towards […]

When were you last inspired and how do you achieve this in your classroom?

We all need inspiration. Sometimes it’s the pay packet at the end of the month which motivates us, sometimes it’s job satisfaction, sometimes it’s a […]

How to transform how students showcase their learning

It’s no secret that I’ve been a fan of the three great Adobe apps; Slate, Voice and Post for some time now. Just when I […]

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