We’re just wrapping up a project that we are doing for Intel. We’re providing the content for an app that they are developing that is designed to show users how their new Android...
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Category Archives: Ed
Insights from Akron Part 2
As I described in the last blog entry, there is an increasing availability of media, materials, and assessments that will allow motivated learners to essentially “test out” of high school. But as I...
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Insights from Akron, Ohio – the Death of Undergraduate Education Part 1
Recently my Metiri partner, Cheryl, and I spent two days with a good client of ours, the Inventors Hall of Fame School, in Akron, Ohio. We have been working with this groundbreaking STEM...
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Accidental Research Giftedness and Helplessness Response
In the last blog entry I mentioned an accidental study that we did in the gifted program in Kenosha, Wisconsin in the 1980s. I still find it interesting because to those of us...
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Research Ramblings on Self-direction
I have been working on finishing the first book in our series on 21st Century Skills, which happens to deal with self-directed or self-regulated learning. We really haven’t done a comprehensive update of...
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