By Eric Stoller. With so many channels to choose from, you would think that people (and their organizations) would maintain a sharp focus on strategy, outcomes, and goals. However, due to the distributed nature of social media, there's been a tendency for dilution. Read more...
Digital Expectations for Leaders
By Eric Stoller. People are always asking about what to do when a leader who is active on social media leaves their organization. Read more...
Differentiated Instruction in the College Classroom
By Steven Mintz. One concept that higher education should borrow from K-12 educators is differentiated instruction. This is the notion – rooted in the one-room schoolhouse – that multiple forms of learning can take place simultaneously in a single classroom. Read more...
What I Learned at the ASU GSV Summit
Guest Review: ‘A Body, Undone: Living On After Great Pain’
By Oronte. Christina Crosby wakes in the hospital a few days after a life-changing bicycle accident. The roof of her mouth is wired; her mouth feels like metal. Read more...
When I Was (Briefly) The Husband
By Lee Skallerup Bessette. A little more than two years ago, I decided that our family had had enough. We moved, I started a new job. More...
Tips on How to Serve Your LGBTQIA Population
By Sophia Sanchez. According to the article “How to Manage a Job Search as a Transgender Candidate” by Jada A. Graves featured in U.S. News & World Report online, from the onset, LGBTQIA students would have to make a decision for themselves on how to handle disclosure of their identity. More...
The Millennial Learners
By Sophia Sanchez. The newest generation on the block, the Millennials, have brought with them change at a fast pace. This is evident in relationships, in the learning environment, and at the workplace. More...
Student Experience, Customer Service, and the “Gig Economy”
By Elizabeth Lewis Pardoe. In the academy, we shun the term “customer service.” It belittles what we do, the impact that we have on students and on society. It makes it appear as if education were a commodity. More...
Generational Hopscotch
By Elizabeth Lewis Pardoe. No matter where you alight on the political spectrum, you have likely read or heard that “older” women like Hillary and “young” women like Bernie. We middle-aged mothers frequently carry the label of the “sandwich generation,” because we offer simultaneous care to elders and progeny. More...