What is Unified Learning?

The rush for the perfect learning management system began originally with the concept of an integrated learning system.  In January 1994, Steven C. Mills discussed “integrated learning systems new technology for classrooms of the future” in the journal, TechTrends.  One key aspect of the original ILS model was the management component.  Today’s learning . . . Read More: What is Unified Learning?

Education Architecture: Built on Sand or Solid Ground?

I bet a school building jumped into your mind when you read the phrase, “education architecture.”  And, yes, architecture focused on brick and mortar buildings used for educational purposes can be considered “education architecture.”  Design, development, and construction of buildings for learning traditionally hold places of high regard.

The architecture of education, however, is . . . Read More: Education Architecture: Built on Sand or Solid Ground?

Education on Demand (EOD) Optimizes Learning and Teaching

Education on Demand (EOD) offers both student and educator multiple options to optimize learning and teaching.  EOD, in its truest form, is a panoply of content, processes or experiences, and products.  This panoply plays out across f2f and digital platforms.  It is the variety of options tethered to a defined curriculum that launches a . . . Read More: Education on Demand (EOD) Optimizes Learning and Teaching