Brian MoonGetting More Out of OJT Through Enlightened MentorshipHow Organizations Can Better Prepare Both Sides of the EquationApr 4, 2024Apr 4, 2024
Yu-kai ChouThe Octalysis Framework for Gamification & Behavioral DesignThis post is a high-level introduction to Octalysis, the Gamification Framework I created after more than 17 years of Gamification research…Nov 11, 2021Nov 11, 2021
Ryan Holiday36 Books Every Young and Wildly Ambitious Man Should ReadIf there is one thing the great men of history have in common it’s this: books. They read, a lot.Oct 9, 201726Oct 9, 201726
InEduCreatebyLance Cummings PhDWelcome to EduCreateA pub to help educators succeed on Medium as readers and writersDec 17, 2024107Dec 17, 2024107
InUX of EdTechbyMatthew SchmidtUnderstanding the complexity of Learning Experience DesignIs it the new ID? Is it UX for e-learning? What is LXD?Jun 14, 20215Jun 14, 20215
InBetter HumansbyLee G. HornbrookHow to Master Critical Thinking by Using a Strategy for Critical ReadingUse the SQ3R strategy to master anything you readFeb 11, 202027Feb 11, 202027
InThe Writing CooperativebyCharlotte GrysolleAn Online Writer’s ToolboxUseful apps and tools to make your visuals and copy stand outAug 28, 202112Aug 28, 202112
Nicolas Cole20 Quotes From The Art And Business Of Online Writing By Nicolas ColeToday is the 1 year anniversary of The Art and Business of Online Writing.Aug 30, 20214Aug 30, 20214
Frederick M. Hess5 school-improvement tips for civic and community leadersI was down in Shreveport, Louisiana, last week to talk school improvement. I had a chance to visit with the usual mix of thoughtful…Oct 18, 2017Oct 18, 2017
InStarts With A Bang!byEthan SiegelScience’s Greatest Lesson For Humanity Is ‘How To Be Wrong’If you don’t learn this one lesson, you’ll not only never be good at science, you’ll never learn anything new.Oct 18, 201712Oct 18, 201712
Paul ThomasThe Nearly Impossible: Teaching Writing in a Culture of Grades, AveragesA former student and second-year English teacher and I (having taught high school English 18 years and then in higher education another…Dec 20, 2017Dec 20, 2017
Frederick M. HessThree cheers for impostor syndromeA few weeks back, the Chronicle of Higher Education ran a feature on Duke University Dean Valerie Sheares Ashby and how she overcame her…Dec 20, 2017Dec 20, 2017
Jose VilsonWhat Does It Mean To Own The Teaching Profession?Recently, Golden State Warriors forward and National Basketball Association ombudsman Draymond Green got into a tense debate with Dallas…Dec 18, 20177Dec 18, 20177
A.J. JulianiIs it the end of Math Homework?It was towards the end of the third marking period a few years ago when my Math teachers in our middle school came up to me.Dec 21, 20176Dec 21, 20176
InPersonal GrowthbyJeff GoinsThe System I Used to Write 5 Books and Over 1,000 Blog PostsMost writers struggle with getting their writing done for one surprising reason. They think writing is a one-step process, when in fact…Dec 21, 201756Dec 21, 201756
InBetter HumansbyJason ShenHow to Dramatically Improve your Public Speaking SkillsWhat Giving a TED Talk Taught Me About Becoming a Better SpeakerJan 8, 201846Jan 8, 201846
InPrototyprbyDaniel StillmanThe Three Types of Narratives to Build Amazing Workshop ExperiencesBuild irresistible workshops and meetings by thinking through what type of narrative threads will engage your teamJan 31, 2018Jan 31, 2018
InDigital LearningbyGary BradyThe nuances that separate good educators from the great educatorsMost of us are making our decisions in education based on how we wish the world was working.Nov 5, 201715Nov 5, 201715
Professor Jennifer HurleyI Stopped Grading. You Can, Too.If you’re a teacher, at some point in your semester, you’ve been faced with a looming stack of papers or a horrifyingly complex spreadsheet…Mar 6, 20184Mar 6, 20184