Metrics will pop up quite often on this blog as I wrestle with just how to use performance indicators to “pulse” the learning encounter. It seems that often how to test and then how that test is used determines the outcome–Schrödinger’s Cat in training.
Posts Tagged ‘Education’
Teaching to the metrics–dangers to k-12s and business
Posted in Education, Training, tagged Education, metrics, NCLB, SAP, testing, Training on September 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Education Question: Is Googling “Research”?
Posted in Education, tagged 2.0, Education, Google, research on September 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
What Berkeley and Cornell are both wrestling with is the complication of performing research in an iPod age. The players as I see them: “digital native” students, cranky, if well-meaning professors, Google and brick-n-mortar libraries. Oh yea, and Steve Jobs.