April 2019

109:365 | Zoom IPO

While it got buried in the news of yesterday, the Zoom initial public offering (IPO) went off with a bang. The video conferencing company’s stock price soared 76% in their first day of trading. My husband was surprised when I glanced at the TV yesterday and asked, “MY ZOOM!?!” Clearly, I’m not utilizing my BBA

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108:365 | Top Tools For Educators

For about a decade, I joined my virtual online buddies each Sunday night to review the latest educational technologies on a live webcast called EdTechWeekly. The webcast started in the mid-2000s during the height of Web 2.0. It’s the main reason I’m the within the first 13,600 people to have a Twitter account. We started

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107:365 | Trends in Adult Literacy

Designers for Learning currently has five teams of advanced instructional design students completing open educational resources for adults working to improve their literacy and other vital skills. One of the hardest aspects of their design challenge is becoming familiar with the needs, the learners, and the adult basic skills educational context. ProLiteracy, the largest adult

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106:365 | Utility Player

A Facebook post by Dr. Thomas Reeves today about a new book called “The Adjunct Underclass” from the University of Chicago Press prompted some good commentary. I noted: I look forward to reading this book. I could probably be a case study for this book. I love being a “utility player” with my PhD. I

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105:365 | Quill

My buddy posted a link to Quill.org, a website with free writing and grammar activities. While Quill is marketed to K-12, it’s valuable for adult learners working to build their literacy skills. To that end, CrowdEd Learning will be sharing alignments to the College & Career Readiness Standards for over 500 lessons, activities, and assessments

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103:365 | Captioning Lawsuits

As reported in this article from Inside Higher Education, lawsuits filed by the National Association of the Deaf against Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will continue after requests to dismiss were denied. Central to the lawsuits are the obligations the universities have to caption content in their Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and other materials

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102:365 | Mission Statement

I often say that founding Designers for Learning was like dumping out a 1,000 piece puzzle and having to put it together without seeing the picture on the box. In truth, it’s like encountering THOUSANDS of puzzle pieces and having to figure out which go with MY puzzle and then trying to figure out what

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101:365 | 2020 Census and Libraries

As we celebrate #NationalLibraryWeek, it’s appropriate to recognize that libraries are on the front lines of digital inclusion issues. Soon after Designers for Learning began seeking out subject matter experts for our service-learning initiatives, we realized librarians were doing some of the most creative work to support adult literacy, including digital literacy. Therefore, it should

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