Published on 2015-03-24 by Stuart Spence
This post gives more details on the surveys and methodology, if you're interested. I decided it was too boring for a general audience so I cut it out of my original post. But you are an eager beaver! So here you go. And feel free to send me a message …
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Published on 2015-03-17 by Stuart Spence
I recently got an email from the dean of education. Essentially he says that I'm annoying:
Dear Mr. Spencer
It has come to my attention that you have written repeatedly to our Associate Dean, among others across the university, about technology issues in the Faculty of Education, and also about …
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Published on 2015-03-07 by Stuart Spence

Have you ever noticed that for-profit companies often advertise free or cheap software licenses to students, teachers, and schools?
Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, and countless others all offer deals on their software and services to schools. Why do they do that?
This post is written for educators, not tech experts …
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Published on 2015-02-25 by Stuart Spence

In my previous post I talked about the McGill education students that cannot calculate an average, but I glossed over talking about the lecturer for that course. We've all heard about bad professors, but I have proof this professor was beyond merely bad. This story also includes what happened when …
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Published on 2015-02-19 by Stuart Spence

This is a story about McGill education students that cannot calculate an average, and the professor who admitted he didn't care. Finally, I explain why this is important.
I hope that by telling this embarrassing story I will contribute to raising the standards at McGill and for Quebec teacher certification …
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Published on 2015-02-10 by Stuart Spence
Published on 2015-02-04 by Stuart Spence

Get ready to go on a magical journey where we discover just how old a "modern" textbook on education technology is. It says it's published in 2012 but don't let that fool you! Here it is:

This is the textbook currently used by McGill's "EDPT 200 -Integrating Educational Technology in …
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Published on 2015-02-04 by Stuart Spence
Response from the Professor
Before I put this post online I sent a draft to the professor, Sam Bruzzese, so he'd have a chance to respond. He did!
Seeing as I brought these issues to his attention while I took the course, I originally made a list of possible reasons …
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Published on 2015-01-27 by Stuart Spence

Frustration
Is this a real exam, or a fiction fabricated by someone frustrated with the bachelor of education program? You decide.
More seriously, here are some details if you're interested. The parody exam spawned from my frustration that McGill university in Montreal (which is supposedly one of Canada's top schools …
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Published on 2015-01-22 by Stuart Spence
Briefly: The Quebec Education Plan (QEP) is a bloated 517 page document filled with ambiguous crap and buzzwords. Education professors in Quebec seem to be coerced by some mystical force to include the QEP in their university courses. But each new time I'm forced to analyze, my criticisms of it …
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