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About Christopher Dawson
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Christopher Dawson grew up in Seattle, back in the days of pre-antitrust Microsoft, coffeeshops owned by something other than Starbucks, and really loud, inarticulate music. He escaped to the right coast in the early 90's and received a degree in Information Systems from Johns Hopkins University. While there, he began a career in health and educational information systems, with a focus on clinical trials and related statistical programming and database modeling. This focus led him to several positions at Johns Hopkins, a couple-year stint in private industry, teaching high school math and technology, and 2 years as the technology director for his local school district. Most recently, he started his own consulting business and is now the Vice President of Marketing for WizIQ, Inc., a virtual classroom and learning network provider. He lives with his wife, five kids (yes, 5), 2 dogs, and a hateful cat in a small town in north-central Massachusetts. Although he is no longer teaching, his roles with WizIQ and ZDNet allow him to continue helping students and teachers add value to education with technology rather than merely adding to the bottom line.
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Followup on Goalbook, + data portability and more
Last week, I raved about Goalbook - It's one of the cooler bits of social tech I've seen, speaking as a parent, an educator, and tech guy. During last week's review:ed episode, Kirsten Winkler and...
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Goalbook - Social IEPs for everyone? Actually, yes
Goalbook could revolutionize how we approach differentiated instruction and outcome-based education.
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Next-gen textbooks? It's the ecosystem, not the device
I love hardware as much as the next geek, but solving our ed tech problems will require one heck of an ecosystem; hardware is a tiny piece of the puzzle.
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Textbook of the future? Not until we figure out distribution, DRM, and ecosystem
Hardware is only a tiny part of the problem we need to solve to get educational resources into kids' hands (both literally and figuratively) at scale.
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Confessions of a Google junkie (or, Privacy? What privacy?)
A lot has been made of Google's new privacy policy and terms of use. I say bring it on.
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What does iBooks mean for the eBook/eTextbook industry?
The eTextbook industry got a big publicity and market education boost last week with Apple's announcements. What it didn't get was the market revolution it could have.
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In search of the perfect CMS
One of my New Year's resolutions was to use Moodle for everything. It's very possible to build entire sites with a huge community interaction component without much coding. Forums, blogs, you name...
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What do you do with a BA in English?
Why does this make me think of my oldest son? He's an English major, of course!
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My New Year's ed tech resolutions
No, really, I'll be actually keeping these resolutions.
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Top 5 Ed Tech predictions for 2012
Here's hoping I'm more accurate than I was last year.
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The top 5 ed tech developments of 2011 that weren't
If you had asked me in 2010, these technologies would have been a much bigger deal than they were.
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Who should pay for 1:1 devices?
Should schools be providing necessary tech tools to students or do students need a greater sense of ownership?
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Is the day of the standalone SIS over?
Or, for that matter, the standalone LMS? Or LIMS? Or any other MS?
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Adobe gets creative: Touch Apps and the Creative Cloud
Adobe does it again, this time with a cool set of tools that begs for students to be creative (and learn a thing or two about pro design on the way).
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The Gear of ZDNet Series: Featuring Christopher Dawson
The first installment of the Gear of ZDNet series highlights the mobile gear used by Christopher Dawson of ZDNet Googling Google and Education fame. Christopher has almost as many tablets as I do.
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Interview with Andrew Rosen, Kaplan CEO
An email interview with Andrew Rosen, following up on my review of his book, Change.edu.
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Change.edu: Insights from Kaplan's CEO
Change.edu: Rebooting for the new talent economy is one of the best books I've read on the changing face of education (and the unfortunate turns that our higher education system continues to take).
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Paperless yet? I wish!
Schools are the least paperless of any institution and yet they have fewer excuses than any other.
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Kindle Fire: Edu holy grail or one more DRM-ridden toy?
We're so close I can taste it. But the business models and content just aren't there yet.
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Guess who's not using his brand new Droid Razr?
Oh, right...that would be me. And (surprise!) Verizon is to blame.
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