behance.net/live/ <— Check out our revamped schedule! Join us in the morning for Adobe Express streams — If you are an aspiring creative, small […]
Master of Lettering — from theawesomer.com by Tomasz Biernat Also fun/see: Everyday Situations Take an Amusing Turn in Toon Joosen’s Clever Collages — from thisiscolossal.com by […]
Canva is a phenomenal content creation tool for both educators and students. Learn about its new, easy-to-use text to image feature! The post How to […]
From DSC: For all you folks out there who like to fish, you have to check this out! (Though I don’t think even this high-tech […]
I’ve talked in the past about miniscenarios. By this, I mean rewriting multiple choice questions (MCQs) to actually be situations requiring decisions and choices thereto. […]
This blog is where I “learn out loud”. I try to show my thinking. Yet, I realize I haven’t been doing that as much as […]
Two months ago, I wrote about the L&D Conference we were designing. In all fairness, I reckon I should report on how it went, now […]
Can a Group of MIT Professors Turn a White Paper Into a New Kind of College? — from edsurge.com by Jeffrey R. Young Excerpt: A […]
Californians approve big funding boost for arts education — from apnews.com by Julie Watson; with thanks to Goldie Blumenstyk for this resource Excerpt: SAN DIEGO […]
I’ve always believed that L&D is a multidisciplinary field that draws on so many other disciplines such as psychology, behavioral science, design thinking, marketing, advertising […]
Adding to my blogroll, this is a thoroughly good webinar from May, 2022, covering aspects of learning design and neurodiversity. Produced by the Online Learning […]
I’m not alone in carrying the banner for learning science. Others are talking about evidence-based practices, making it stick, and more. This, I maintain, is […]