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Measuring Up: Building Better Assessments in Learning Environments
How do we build better assessments that measure what is actually being learned in blended and online courses? There are a couple of...


How to be an (almost) prepper in 3 easy steps!
So here's the story, as promised, of how I became an (almost) prepper. I would say it started out as unintentional and spiraled out from...


Measurable Learning Objectives & Assessment: My Interview with Dr. Rachel Sale
I had the opportunity on March 5, 2016 to sit down with Dr. Rachel Sale, Director of the Center for Innovative Instruction at Lincoln...


How many tribes do you belong to?
So everywhere I turn in the last few weeks, people have been talking about tribes: Native American tribes and their tribal lands,...


What the Little Bird Tells Me...
With all the places I've lived in in my life, I've experienced every kind of natural diaster there is except an ice storm and I have no...


Online Security: Why don't we have this down yet?
Ah, rickrolling. That takes me back. All of a sudden I can remember the early days of the internet when life was a lot simpler and the...


Staying Classy Through Thick and Thin
I love old movies from the 1930s thru the 1950s. There's an special elegance to the black and white medium, but that's for another post....


Avoiding Hitting the Wall: Setting the Right Pace for Learning
Hit the Wall: (verb) To become suddenly and extremely fatigued, especially when participating in an endurance sport, such as running. To...


Diigo - Digging Deep to Collect, Annotate, Organize & Share Your Online Resources
After poking around the internet for some new tools to help me get organized for school and work, I discovered Diigo. As I am restarting...


Staying on Track: Using Just-In-Time Assessment to Avoid Being Derailed
With the rise in popularity of online learning in corporate learning and developments programs, companies are faced with overcoming the...


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