“Others have opinions & epiphanies; I try to bring data to the discussion…” -Kenneth C. Green, Ph.D., Founding Director, The Campus Computing Project We are so excited to have the very funny, very knowledgeable Kenneth C. Green, Ph.D., as one of our keynote speakers at The Saylor Foundation Digital Education Conference in April. Dr. Green […]
With Spring, A Transition: A Message from Director Alana Harrington
To the smart, dedicated, totally awesome Saylor Community– I’m both excited and sad to announce that I will be stepping down from my post as Director of the Saylor Foundation at the end of this month. My family and I have decided to relocate to our hometown of Houston, Texas! The search for a new […]
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Student Snapshot: Michael Ross
This is the first in our new series of Saylor.org student snapshots. Here, Michael Ross tells us his story. My name is Michael Ross. At the time of writing this profile I am at the age of 30. I have a strong interest in 3 majors at the Saylor Foundation, but have decided to stick […]
Ninja Skills: Double-Book Your Learning
Last week, I issued a “Ninja Skills” challenge, asking for your go-to techniques for keeping track of online learning. Put another way: Problem: Managing online/hybrid classwork can be a lot harder than in the good old Trapper Keeper® days. Opportunity: Share collective wisdom on best organizational practices. Discover tools and methods beyond your wildest dreams. […]
Course o’ the Week: Computer Skills and Literacy on iTunes U
It’s the Information Age (you may have noticed). If you, or someone you care about, is feeling a bit left out, you could do worse than to connect up with the three-hour Computer Skills and Literacy course from our Professional Development series — the latest arrival on our iTunes U channel. Rather than a guide […]
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