Defining “Creepy Treehouse”
This article is an attempt to objectively define the phrase “creepy treehouse” as coined by Chris Lott, and in current usage by ed tech folks such as Scott Leslie, Marc Hugentobler, John Krutsch, and...
View ArticleA Student’s Vision of the Future of Education
In my Web Essentials online course I facilitate a discussion on the future of internet technologies. One student focused on how education is, and, as you’ll see here, should be affected: The internet...
View ArticleOnline Class: What Size Do You Want To Be?
Earlier this week my boss asked “what I had” on capping class size in online courses. I had nothing, but it’s an interesting question. In Distance Education at UVU we have seen online class sizes vary...
View ArticleAdvice to a New Freelance Web Developer: Charging Clients
Today I received an e-mail from a former student asking a common question: how do I know what to charge clients for web design/development? Disclaimer: I am no longer a full-time freelance web...
View ArticleUSA Today College Looks at Creepy Treehouse (Sort Of)
USA Today’s College publication revisited the idea of the “creepy treehouse” when it shared two perspectives on faculty-student interaction via social media, specifically Facebook: One new friend...
View ArticleIncreasing Student Retention
I facilitated an ITC webinar today on increasing student retention in higher education courses, and though the framing was a little fuzzy, the presenter provided some interesting ideas, which I’ve...
View ArticleUSA Today College Looks at Creepy Treehouse (Sort Of)
USA Today’s College publication revisited the idea of the “creepy treehouse” when it shared two perspectives on faculty-student interaction via social media, specifically Facebook: One new friend...
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