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This Blursday Social (3/18) with Rahim Rajan

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on March 15, 2021

I’m delighted to tell you that our featured guest for this Blursday Social is Rahim Rajan, Deputy Director of Post-Secondary Success at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). Rahim has been at the foundation for 10 years, so he quite the experience base from that perch. He’s also a fun and thoughtful guy to […]

This Blursday Social (3/11): Al Essa

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on March 8, 2021

Are you curious—or anxious—about machine learning and artificial intelligence EdTech? Do you want to know what the research does and doesn’t tell us about how data science tools help with student retention, success, and learning? Want to talk data ethics? Or about equity and economic theory? Or open-source in EdTech? Or the history of the […]

IHE’s Doug Lederman Our Guest This Blursday Social (2/18)

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on February 14, 2021

We’ll chat about our first post-pandemic academic year in the US, plus anything else you want to talk about.

This Week’s Blursday Social is with Jeff Young

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on February 8, 2021

This Blursday, we’ll be speaking again with Jeff Young, the higher education reporter extraordinaire who spoke with us in the fall about his fabulous Campus Pandemic Podcast diaries. Jeff has also done some great reporting on learning engineering (among many other topics), so we have a lot to talk with him about. Jeff is one of my […]

This Week’s Blursday Social: The CMU/ASU Courseware Platform Collaboration

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on February 1, 2021

Happy not-2020 anymore! In celebration of the slightly-less-awfulness, we are restarting Blursday Socials with a bang. You may have been following my blog post series on the collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University’s OLI group and ASU’s ETX group on a next-generation courseware platform. (It’s actually a lot more than that, but that’s a good place […]

Next Blursday Social (12/10): Filling EdTech Potholes with ReThink Education’s Matt Greenfield

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on December 3, 2020

Welp, it’s been a year, hasn’t it? Everybody, including the EdTech-averse, has had to go all-in on EdTech all at once. And it’s exposed some potholes. Some we knew were there, others we learned to live with and forgot about, and still others we didn’t see coming. Now is a good time to think about […]

Next Blursday Social (12/3): Rethinking Virtual Conferences with EDUCAUSE ELI

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on November 25, 2020

This week we’ll be talking with some good friends at EDUCAUSE about our experiences, joys, pains, hopes, and dreams regarding virtual conferences to help them think about the upcoming virtual EDUCAUSE ELI conference.

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