It’s Not The Tool. It’s The Design.

I remember when I was in high school, several of my math teachers used to say: “No calculators. You won’t always have one with you.” All while simultaneously telling me they were preparing me for my future. I expand on this story in two of my keynotes. That argument...

Reading Progress and Techquity A Match Made For Learners

Part 1 of a 2 Part Series One of the more common interpretations of my use of the word Techquity is that it solely focuses on access to devices. While access to a device is both a necessary and critical foundation to any equitable learning experience, it is not, and...