Professionals Use Searches to Locate Graduate Programs
Not only has technology “dramatically changed the way students experience university life,” according to The Guardian, it has impacted how they learn about schools. College selection has progressed far beyond browsing college catalogs in the library, although the many online […]
Help Improve eLearn Magazine: Tell Me What You Like and Don’t Like About Us
Each episode of Nip/Tuck starts off with, “Tell me what you don’t like about yourself.” In the award-winning show,Nip/Tuck, every client has an answer for the plastic surgeons. At eLearn Magazine, we love to hear what you don’t like about […]
Transforming Education in the US: Advice for President Obama
I went to a well-attended event in Boston, The Transforming Healthcare Summit 2009: Impact & Opportunity in the Obama Plan, with an illustrious panel who completely blew the most interesting question they were asked: If you were the new US […]
Engendering Industrial Participation in e-Learning: A Summary from the 7th European Conference on e-Learning
A client recently asked for advice about e-learning conferences to attend. As I thought about which to recommend, I was struck by the abundance of conferences and how each seems to have a different orientation. I like to keep up […]
Letters to Lisa
Miss Manners and Ann Landers have long been my favorite syndicated advice columnists. I was a tutor at Miss Manners’ son’s Harvard house and met her at his graduation. She wore a hat and gloves and was charming when I, […]