by mfreedman | Aug 27, 2019 | Schools and Education
The state of distance education is in pretty poor shape. An online class is a lonely, boring experience: most are not really classes, just multi-media textbooks. As a result, dropout and incompletion rates are high. And even worse, learners are turned off learning....
by mfreedman | Aug 21, 2019 | Local Economic Development
A core responsibility of a chamber or local economic development agency is the economic vitality of the communities we serve. We know that when our economy is on hard times, the people in our community suffer. We also know that we must keep abreast of trends in...
by mfreedman | Apr 30, 2018 | Practical Academics
This is a short origin story and an invitation to a new education community. Over the last fifteen years I’ve worked in education in a variety of contexts and forms: public, charter, corporate, and Adult Ed.; elementary through graduate school and programs for adults...
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