Two weeks ago I had the opportunity to watch my boss give a keynote presentation on statistical analysis to a collection of brainiacs in San Diego. Walking into the conference that afternoon, I was unsure whether or not I would understand a single sentence from the day’s discussions. More nerve-racking […]
Daily Archives: August 26, 2013
The problem with many educational games is that they are designed in someone’s office without regular interaction with actual teachers and students. I was teaching third grade at Four Winds in 1988 when they built their first computer lab. The students’ first visit to the lab was to take a […]