My colleague Jonathan Martin recently published his first book. It’s about competency based transcripts, making them…
In 2020, the idea of systems designed for student learning not being able to communicate with one another isn’t just bad business, it’s unethical.
Why? Because walled gardens lock in students and school systems to vendors which in turn stifles…
Next week is Learning Impact from IMS Global, THE annual conference around edtech interoperability. It’s a fantastic time of learning, networking, and oftentimes finding solutions much faster in a room together rather than hundreds of hours of phone-calls and dogs (or kids?)…
The first time I really knew I was in ‘education technology’ and not in the classroom part of…
Skills are everywhere, and nowhere was that more prevalent than at the HR Tech Conference last week in Las Vegas…
This publication will not teach you how to insert a video into Google Docs.
We will not pontificate about the future of education…
We will, however, discuss actual work happening in the invisible worlds of interoperability…
I was first introduced to Beatriz as one of the original champions of CASE from the Houston Independent School District. While she transitioned to itslearning, she has stayed on the CASE workgroup and gives valuable experienced-based feedback about what is necessary and what is…
I sent this last week in response to public comment: https://www.cde.ca.gov/be/cc/cd/may2020iqcagenda.asp?fbclid=IwAR0EBBVjf3RFiR2YZDso3TiwnEP-6Rc0yYbgw-Xw54PhAu5cI2WxgR_FL74
CASE as a specification is something that at best, is embedded in all aspects of the learning ecosystem. A new…