
2016: The Cubs, AI, headaches and hangovers
For decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has been trodding along a hype curve filled with aspiration and disappointment fueled (and fueling) […]
2016: The Cubs, AI, headaches and hangovers Read Post »

For decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has been trodding along a hype curve filled with aspiration and disappointment fueled (and fueling) […]
2016: The Cubs, AI, headaches and hangovers Read Post »

The EL backlight behind the LCD on my D-550 was dead. It was dead when I received it off of
Replaced the LCD on my Roland D-550 Read Post »

It is hard to believe that I’ve been at Blackboard for six years. I feel like I just walked across
Six Years at Blackboard Read Post »

On July 18, 2016, I found this piece entitled “OM-1 Cassette Tape Synthesizer Is A Gloriously Unique Analog Musical Instrument”
OM-1 Cassette Tape Synthesizer Read Post »

Throughout my career as a consultant and technology leader, I’ve found that learner success is heavily influenced by the environment

Since you’re likely reading this online via LinkedIn, Twitter or WordPress, it isn’t much of a stretch to think of
Resumes, Social Media & Employment Read Post »

Accenture released a study that identified five trends that businesses (and higher education, IMO) should embrace in 2016 and beyond.
The “Liquid Workforce” Read Post »

“How Flexible Work Policies Can Boost ROI” or how changing employee demographics is evolving employer culture. http://bit.ly/1UPUM8x This item was

Moving from trend to trajectory, digital commerce and workforce evolution are affecting business and employer culture. http://bit.ly/1Yb7i07 This item was

In the UK, the teachers’ union is pushing back on the “‘useless’ bureaucracy” of over-collecting and reporting education data to
When Metrics & Accountability Overshadow Learning Read Post »

“Study explores faculty views on scholarly communication and information use,” and what I find interesting is the growth in libraries
Libraries, Learning & Scholarship Read Post »