Season 2 Episode 123
A blog post describing characteristics of #edtech that facilitate adoption:
Which #edtech Tools Get Used?
Published on 9 hours ago
Season 2 Episode 125
A blog post on IT and school leadership:
School Leaders, Technology, and “Spin” – hackscience.education
Published on 9 hours ago
Season 2 Episode 124
A blog post on different models of teaching with IT:
IT for Teaching – hackscience.education
Published on 9 hours ago
Season 2 Episode 122
A blog post on deeper learning principles:
https://hackscience.education/2018/11/06/deeper-learning-principles/
Based on:
Carmean, Colleen, and Jeremy Haefner. 2002. “Mind over Matter: Transforming Cour…
Published on 1 week ago
Season 2 Episode 121
A blog post on rules and inconsistent rules as a valuable teaching opportunity:
https://hackscience.education/2018/11/01/teachers-inability-to-deal-with-ambiguity/
Published on 1 week, 6 days ago
Season 2 Episode 120
A blog post on red herrings--those seemingly important, yet meaningless activities in which we participate but are meaningless.
https://hackscience.education/2018/10/23/red-herrings/
Published on 1 week, 6 days ago
Season 2 Episode 119
A blog post looking at the evolution of computers and networks and the implications for education:
On Computer Mediated Communication in Schools
Published on 1 week, 6 days ago
Season 2 Episode 118
A blog post proposing five layers to educational technology. Addressing realities at each is essential for a high-quality program, but none is sufficient.
https://hackscience.education/2025/02/13/five…
Published on 1 week, 6 days ago
Season 2 Episode 117
a blog post on wicked problems and how we can solve them through adapting solutions typically used for tame problems:
Transparent Taming of Wicked Problems
Published on 3 weeks ago
Season 2 Episode 116
A blog post focusing on beta-testing; the intended audience is school leaders to understand this aspect of technology development,
https://hackscience.education/2018/07/25/edtech-for-edleaders-beta-te…
Published on 3 weeks ago
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