Education, gene testing, and the muddled middle
Berkeley has created some controversy by asking its first year and transfer students to send in a DNA swab for genetic testing as part of an orientation program (On the Same Page) considering...
View ArticleTell a story with QR codes
In previous posts, I’ve described the basic elements of QR codes and some ways that QR codes can be used in education and in workplace training. QR codes, augmenting augmented reality QR codes,...
View Article5 Theories for change
Change theories are an important part of public health efforts (whether they’re explicitly referred to or not). Because change theories have significant overlap with the field of instructional design,...
View ArticleKeeping an eye on education and innovation with Education Eye
In beta, Education Eye is a novel, specialized search engine focused on collecting content relating to “innovative practices” in education. The technology (or what are my powers?) Education Eye is a...
View ArticleAn elearning webmix on Symbaloo
Just a quick post to share an elearning webmix I created using Symbaloo. It includes some edtech tools and resources as well as some mega-lists of all things Web 2.0 for education, training, and...
View ArticleReflections and a year in review in a LiveBinder
It’s that time of year again, for reflection, predictions, top posts, etc. Well, actually it’s the first time for Instructional Design Fusions, since I’ve only been blogging since June of this year....
View ArticleExpress Yourself With Webdoc
In beta, webdoc is an interesting platform that allows you to rapidly create multimedia message boards. The technology (or what are my powers?) Registration to webdoc is free and you can use your...
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