Saylor.org Student Conversation: Josh Lipovetsky

“This is AWESOME! This is, like, as close as it gets to ‘in person’!” These were among the first words that I heard from Josh Lipovetsky, a 20 year-old Saylor.org student, studying from his home right outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  I first saw Josh when he posted a video about Saylor.org on his website Optimistic […]

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Saylor Student Profiles: Christopher G.

Editor’s Note: Ever wonder who is taking Saylor.org courses? In interviews, presentations, and conversations, we’ve hinted at some of the profiles of Saylor.org students – which includes thousands of individuals from a variety of backgrounds – but we’ve never introduced our readers to any of them. That is, not until now. This blog post kicks […]

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Saylor.org Professor Profile: Dr. Chad Redwing

Next up in our professor profile series, meet Dr. Chad Redwing!  Hi Chad! Please tell our readers about yourself. My family and I live on a small ranch in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of Northern California. Professionally, I have worked at the high school, college and university levels in both teaching and administration. Currently, I […]

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Saylor.org Professor Profile: Dr. G. Andrew Page

Next up in our Consulting Professor Profile series, I’m pleased to introduce you to Dr. G. Andrew Page, a professor working from Anchorage, Alaska. In this interview, he talks a bit about his experience, why he’s excited for the future of the open education movement, and what advice he has for educators looking to get involved in […]

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