

Trojan Horses and a Seat at the Table
This week’s articles continue the professional path started previously. I say this because we got a taste this week of Robert Reiser’s...
Nov 13, 20213 min read
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Contemplating the Field of EdTech
After reading Kumar and Ritzhaupt’s “What Do Instructional Designers in Higher Education Really Do?”, I was comforted to know that I’m...
Nov 12, 20213 min read
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Historical alignment
The first time I ever experienced a revelation of historical alignment was when I took a Western Civilizations course in the summer after...
Nov 10, 20214 min read
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Clearing up the confusion
It was quite interesting reading the “Current Status, Future Trends, and Issues in Human Performance Technology Part 1: Influential...
Nov 5, 20213 min read
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A story can speak a thousand words, and sometimes save thousands of dollars
I started this week’s readings off with a “good story” by reading “The HPT Model Applied to a Kayak Company’s Registration Process”...
Oct 30, 20213 min read
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Good Teaching: Knowledge Transformed
Today, my attention was drawn to an article in The Chronicle of Higher Education entitled “The Damaging Myth of the Natural Teacher”. It...
Oct 22, 20213 min read
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“Fall in love with the problem, not the solution”
In reading Bonk and Wiley’s article, “Preface: Reflections on the waves of emerging learning technologies”, I was reminded of my...
Oct 16, 20213 min read
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