Bringing Back "On The Road"
In honor of the upcoming ColdFusion Summit I've brought back the On The Road archive, a treasure trove of nostalgia free for the browsing.
In honor of the upcoming ColdFusion Summit I've brought back the On The Road archive, a treasure trove of nostalgia free for the browsing.
This site is 29 years old. It goes through a complete tech overhaul every 5 years or so. This is the latest revision.
Today we announced the beta of Student Spaces, a new free AI based way to study.
Adobe's Mala Sharma has posted thoughts in AI in education and the White House’s Pledge to America’s Youth.
I hear this question almost daily now: "With AI here, should we teach kids to code?" I was reminded of the following from our book, Captain Code , that teaches coding to kids. The intro asks kids "Why learn to code?".
LinkedIn just made me aware that of my almost 28 years at Adobe , I've been in my current role for 10. 10 years! As those of you who know me know, that's a long time for Mr. Needs Excitement Or Gets Bored.
SFUSD has paused implementation of a controversial "grading for equity" plan amid significant backlash from parents, politicians, and even Board of Education members. Some of the concerns raised feel valid, others appear to be more emotional than rational. Students absolutely should be allowed...
Yes, this post has absolutely nothing to do with what I usually discuss. But, it took a while to find this info, so documenting here for the next time I need it (assuming I remember to check here, that is). Office printers are became a rarity, but if you have one that scans, and want to configure...
Matthew & Laura Grundler invited me to join their popular K-12ArtChat Podcast to talk content creation vs. consumption, Adobe Express, creativity in the classroom, and the right way to harness technology to create more joyful classrooms and engaged learners. Here's a Google Podcast link ....
On December 4, World Education, in partnership with USAID/PEPFAR, unveiled a new project at the Global Digital Health Forum in Washington D.C. that uses Adobe Acrobat to convert healthcare materials from paper to PDF, making healthcare materials about HIV easier to consume on...