A quick and sobering guide to cloning yourself [Professor Ethan Mollick]

A quick and sobering guide to cloning yourself — from oneusefulthing.substack.com by Professor Ethan Mollick It took me a few minutes to create a fake […]

Reflections on “63% of educators consider leaving profession” [Merod]

63% of educators consider leaving profession — from k12dive.com by Anna Merod Dive Brief: Thirty percent of surveyed educators said they plan to leave the […]

Galloway: “The greatest assault on middle-class America’s prosperity may be the relentless, four-decade-long inflation in higher education.”

Reflections on “Incremental Change Didn’t Save Blockbuster. It Won’t Save Education, Either” [Miles]

Incremental Change Didn’t Save Blockbuster. It Won’t Save Education, Either — from the74million.org by Mike Miles; with thanks to Rob Reynolds for this resource Broken […]

Canary in the coal mine for coding bootcamps? [gordonmacrae]

Canary in the coal mine for coding bootcamps? — from theview.substack.com by gordonmacrae; with thanks to Mr. Ryan Craig for this resource Excerpt: If you […]

Colleges consider overhauling grading system for freshmen [Hull] + items re: “Ungrading” & “Alternative grading”

Colleges consider overhauling grading system for freshmen to ease transition to higher learning — from mercurynews.com by Kate Hull Supporters say ‘ungrading’ could result in […]

Reflections on “What is college for? Gov. Shapiro raises the question. Higher ed leaders are listening.” [Bunch]

What is college for? Gov. Shapiro raises the question. Higher ed leaders are listening. — from The Philadelphia Inquirer by Will Bunch; with thanks to […]

Unbundled: Designing Personalized Pathways for Every Learner [Nate McClennen & Co.]

Unbundled: Designing Personalized Pathways for Every Learner — from gettingsmart.com by Nate McClennen “with contributions from the Getting Smart team and numerous friends and partners […]

The academic career is broken [Leffingwell]

The academic career is broken  — from chronicle.com by Hannah Leffingwell Excerpt: We are in the midst of a crisis in academe, to be sure, […]

5 Simple Shifts to Make You a More Effective Leader

If you only make one mindset shift as a leader, change from thinking about people as a mechanism to an asset.  We all make shifts […]

Kaizen vs Kaikaku – Understanding the Difference

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14 Technology Predictions for Higher Education in 2023 [Kelly]

14 Technology Predictions for Higher Education in 2023 — from campustechnology.com by Rhea Kelly How will technologies and practices like artificial intelligence, predictive analytics, digital […]

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