Wednesday, December 26, 2018

TECH Dozens 2018

Last update: Monday 12/31/18 @ 6:30 pm
This year's cover = Climate change ... Other top stories = Russia's extensive use of social media to influence U.S. politics ... Facebook's astounding greed and incompetence ... Top universities launch undergraduate degree programs in data science/AI

DLL Editor's note -- This annual edition of TECH Dozens does not include the "best tweets" or the "most important tweets" of 2018 ... It merely includes my personal selections of a few dozen tweets that might make it easier to understand the tech-related events that will occur during 2019 ... :-)



The Digital Learning Lab's favorite tweets about how leaders in Black higher education at HBCUs and other colleges and universities are promoting the skills that yield more diverse employment and entrepreneurial opportunities in tech (#DiversityInTech) ... plus tweets about significant innovations in #EdTech and the broader context of information technology ... Big news, interesting stories, insightful comments, and good reads ... for the year 2018


A. IBHE | B. Ed Tech | C. Info Tech | D. Hackers | E. Views | F. Chuckles

#EdTech Calendar ... TECH Dozens: 20172016



Monday, December 24, 2018

Happy Holidays!!!

Seasons greetings and best wishes for the happiest holidays to all of our readers!!!!! ... TECH Dozens annual issue featuring the DLL Editor's choices for the most important tech-related stories of 2018 will be posted on 1/2/19


Saturday, December 22, 2018

TECH Dozens -- Week ending Saturday 12/22/18

Last update: Sunday 12/23/18 @ 12:30 pm

This week's cover = Russian hackers' efforts in 2016 election to aid Trump focused on Black Americans ... Other top stories = Google plans new $1 billion dollar campus in NYC, before Amazon arrives ... Drones disrupt London's Gatwick airport ... Chinese hack U.S. Navy



The Digital Learning Lab's favorite tweets about how leaders in Black higher education at HBCUs and other colleges and universities are promoting the skills that yield more diverse employment and entrepreneurial opportunities in tech (#DiversityInTech) ... plus tweets about significant innovations in #EdTech and the broader context of information technology ... Big news, interesting stories, insightful comments, and good reads ... for the week ending Saturday 12/22/18


A. IBHE | B. Ed Tech | C. Info Tech | D. Hackers | E. Views | F. Chuckles

#EdTech Calendar ... TECH Dozens: 20172016


Sunday, December 16, 2018

TECH Dozens -- Week ending Saturday 12/15/18

Last update: Sunday 12/1618 @ 12:30 pm
This week's cover = Apple opens billion dollar campus in Austin, smaller new centers elsewhere ... Other top stories = Yet another big tech CEO -- Google's -- testifies before a House Committee ... Equifax security breach was preventable


The Digital Learning Lab's favorite tweets about how leaders in Black higher education at HBCUs and other colleges and universities are promoting the skills that yield more diverse employment and entrepreneurial opportunities in tech (#DiversityInTech) ... plus tweets about significant innovations in #EdTech and the broader context of information technology ... Big news, interesting stories, insightful comments, and good reads ... for the week ending Saturday 12/15/18 

A. IBHE | B. Ed Tech | C. Info Tech | D. Hackers | E. Views | F. Chuckles

#EdTech Calendar ... TECH Dozens: 20172016


Sunday, December 09, 2018

Anti-Asian American bias, affirmative action, and cheating at Harvard University

Last update: Sunday 12/9/18
Like other top-tier colleges and universities, Harvard has a high rejection rate. Many apply, but few are admitted. What would unscrupulous high school students do to get into Harvard? ... Would they falsify their applications??? ... Hold that thought.



Saturday, December 08, 2018

All public policy decisions should be based on open source data

Last update: Saturday 12/8/18



DLL Editor's note: Basing public policy decisions on open source data is an old idea. It's been around for a long time, assuming different names from time to time. I am just the latest "visionary" to recognize its necessity.





Sunday, December 02, 2018

Self-imposed limits on Asian American enrollments at highly selective U.S. colleges and universities

Last update: Monday 1/7/19
In the last decades of the twentieth century, conservatives challenged affirmative action in higher ed by asserting that the admission of Black students to the nation's selective colleges and universities was unrealistic and unfair. It was unrealistic because most Black students weren't smart enough to complete rigorous course loads in a timely manner. It was unfair because the admission of unqualified Black applicants could only be achieved by unfairly rejecting qualified White applicants.