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Testing: Not a Reliable Predictor of Future Success

I see more and more organizations (schools and corporations) reaching toward “tests” as the answer for effectively screening employees and determing success. I think tests (assessments) are an inaccurate and artifical way of measuring competence. Actually, some of the best students I have had did not do well on tests but they were creative, entergetic […]

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Knowledge Summit

This year at EduNeering’s Knowledge Summit (a private educational forum for EduNeering’s clients), I had the opportunity and privilege to co-present with Scot Osterweil on the topic of games for learning. It was a lot of fun. Scot is the project manager for MITs the Education Arcade and is currently running “Learning Games to Go,” […]

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My New Training Magazine Online Column

Over at the ManageSmarter site, I’ve started writing a column called Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning. The first installment is titled Defining (or Redefining) a Gamer. It is part of Training Magazine’s efforts to provide more web-only content. Let me know what you think. =========================================================================Running an online background check on a babysitter is one […]

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Graduation Speech

Bloomsburg University Students in Line to Receive Diplomas. At Bloomsburg University, the commencement address is provided by a member of the faculty instead of hiring an outside speaker. This means the presentation is more focused on Bloomsburg and the faculty member is someone that many of the students know. This year, I had the honor […]

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