Tag: writing
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If AI Broke Your Assignment, The Problem Wasn’t AI
What are you teaching?Why is it important?How will you know if you’ve succeeded?How will your learners know? Four simple questions. Every educator should be able to answer them without blinking. Yet somehow, right now, they land like a pop quiz nobody studied for. They matter because the ground has shifted, and a lot of traditional…
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The Role of a Constructive Critic in Governance
I had the pleasure, some years ago, of attending a social gathering at Queen’s Park in Toronto. At some point I was introduced to someone and in a whispered aside was told – he is the (portfolio) critic. I shook his hand and said, “that’s the job I want.” He didn’t think it was funny…
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Enough Already!
I’ve been crafting ten-minute instructional and training videos on a variety of topics. I’ve been doing that for a few years now and every time – I run face to face with the question: how much information is enough? I love the challenge of eliminating extraneous information, the challenge of the minimal time frame. Constraint.…
