
What would you do the next day and on subsequent days after the worst day of your life? The emergency doctor was already waiting for me as the paramedics navigated me into a room. Uh oh. No lines, no waiting. Read More …
What would you do the next day and on subsequent days after the worst day of your life? The emergency doctor was already waiting for me as the paramedics navigated me into a room. Uh oh. No lines, no waiting. Read More …
By: Allison Zmuda I started this website three years ago, dreaming that I could create a community that shares ideas around making schooling more interesting, fascinating, and powerful for kids and educators. I have seen my motivation wane as I Read More …
Change. Few words conjure such charged feelings from all stakeholders as “change.” There’s the excitement of implementing something new with the potential to positively impact student learning. Expectations are high, goals are set, and strategies of implementation are discussed. Others feel Read More …
By Allison and Cuda Zmuda This is not the story of a 41-year-old stroke victim and a 12-year-old Type 1 diabetic running a half marathon. It is a story of how two people set a big, hairy, audacious goal and Read More …
Guest Blogger Alan Boyle Alan Boyle is currently finishing up his communications degree and he spends his free time getting some real world experience by helping out and contributing to OnlineEducation.net. He can be reached at alan.c.boyle2@gmail.com This was originally Read More …
In December of this past year, I had the great opportunity to spend some time with Don Marinelli. Until his retirement in 2012, Don was Executive Producer and co-founder (along with the late Dr. Randy Pausch) of Carnegie Mellon University’s Read More …