August 16, 2016 0 Review – Distrusting Educational Technology (Part 1) Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And [more]
December 3, 2015 2 You’re Not an Asshole, Mark Zuckerberg. You’re Just Wrong. Why is it problematic when a businessman pledges to donate 99% of his personal shares in company stock [more]
November 24, 2015 1 The Content Paradox Originally posted at rolinmoe.org But one must not think ill of the paradox, for the paradox is the passion [more]
July 6, 2015 0 Disney Sells Sanctuary: The Promise of ‘Tomorrowland’ There is one single sequence in Disney Pictures’ Tomorrowland involving school teachers. For 60-90 [more]
June 8, 2015 6 Opening the OpenEd Discussion On June 8, Open Learning & Educational Support (OpenEd) at the University of Guelph responded to a [more]
June 1, 2015 8 the Golden Age of Education that never was The history of edutainment, a mid-20th Century portmanteau used to describe the mix of broadcast contents [more]
May 12, 2015 3 The Eddie Murphy MOOC Mystery – Part 1 There is nothing that could stop me from reading a blog post entitled MOOCs as Eddie Murphy. Yes, Martin [more]
May 1, 2015 0 The Dominant Use of Content Having spent the past week debating the word content at an EdTech conference, I find my first peek into [more]
April 28, 2015 2 Framing the Open Conversation – Branded Content & Fair Use I recently presented research at the #et4online conference on the relationship between Open and what I refer [more]
April 24, 2015 6 A Philosophical Supplement to the OER Movement: Thoughts on #ET4Online Presentation On Thursday, I had the opportunity to present on my OER/Edutainment/Postmodernism/Branded Digital Content [more]