Independent tech industry consultant & author. His analysis and commentary appeared regularly in GeekWire, EdSurge and other media outlets.
An “uber trend” of remote work for higher education information security is coming, at a time when...
Online learning efforts may remain even when the pandemic fades away. Teachers’ confidence wavers...
Top reported teachers’ apps have adapted to meet pandemic purposes. Home may be the new classroom,...
“Virtual” learning may be on the upswing—corporate VR learning, that is. Teachers are paying out of...
Learning loss is everywhere—and so are reports detailing the setbacks. As some schools reopen,...
The broadband gap isn’t only a problem for remote learning. “Early childhood” videos on YouTube...
The pandemic as an opportunity in higher education—and as a measure of continuing gaps for K-12...
I have literally seen one future of education conferences. And I hope, for all of our sakes, it’s...
Common Sense is weighing in on kids’ use of media in a detailed new report this week. But the...
A new museum exhibit celebrating Minecraft’s tenth anniversary doesn’t just highlight the...
CALL ME MAYBE: A common 21st-century adage has it that “email is for old people.” Yet it still may...
WIFI WOES: A new report released by Common Sense may give pause to companies that promote their...
DO OR DIY: While self-published reports are usually self-serving, it’s hard to dismiss a new...
About 1,200 adults in uniform went “Back to School” yesterday. No, not to their wooden desks, blue...
ASU GSV. SIIA. SXSW EDU. No, these are not scattered arrangements of alphabet blocks from an...
One overused catchphrase in education is that learning should be “student-centered.” But what if we...
Is Amazon a sleeping giant of edtech? Or one of its biggest, underreported failures? Those are...
Editor’s Note: ‘Tis the trendy season for trends, to reflect on 2014 and to make bold predictions...
The allure of industry awards is strong. Winning, or even being named a finalist, provides fodder...
We are living in the era of artificial scientific literacy. And for that I blame iPhones, geek...