Plz Share: Seeking nominees (self and external nominations welcome) for the 2026 Jan Hawkins Award for Early Career Contributions to Humanistic Research and Scholarship in Learning Technologies awarded through @aeraedresearch.bsky.social Division C.
Info here: sites.google.com/site/janhawk...
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Good info below. I had of course a mix of accepts/rejects too. (Always do)
Also, you might need to wait to login and see reviews. Everyone trying to get into the system and it’s not the most cutting edge submission management system.
Second and final deadline ISLS2026 extension announcement!! ISLS2026 submissions (all ICLS & CSCL formats) now due October 20, 2025, 11:59 PM AOE, in recognition of ongoing academic and personal challenges. See call for proposals for each format at 2026.isls.org
ISLS submission deadline extended to Oct 13
I wrote a new piece for Vox on AI and cheating that has some new data from the past school year mentioned.
www.vox.com/technology/4...
At this $65,000 a year AI-driven school, there are no teachers.
Students study for two hours a day using apps and personalized lesson plans and spend their afternoons on life skills such as financial literacy.
Announcing Information and Learning Sciences Special Issue: Co-Design as Method and Object of Study – Current Trends and Future Directions
Focus is educational co-design. See link below for more info
Please share freely.
#learningsciences
www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/calls-for-pa...
Book cover for Advancing Data Science Education in K12
My new book is now officially out. May this be useful to people getting their bearings in this growing field.
Available on Amazon, Barnes and noble web, publisher website, etc
New open access article, survey study of teachers in an urban school district (over 1400 teachers)
PD for gen AI in schools can't be one size fits all, grade level, subject area, years of experience all have different takes and needs to address
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
look forward to seeing you continue to contribute to our collective, intersiciplinary understanding of the complexities of human learning across settings (imho, one of the *most* interesting topics to study!)
Cheers!
things interesting! I’m just pleased that we can have a respectful conversation on social media (rare!) and you can promote your publication and I can connect people to additional work that will be of interest. This is not a zero sum game, and I
As you saw, I mentioned multiple authors beyond carraher and think of still others. Being in a highly interdisciplinary field, I am used to excellent scholars wanting to deploy a range of methods and structure questions in discipline appropriate ways. It keeps
Here’s a strategy: 1) establish the frames, what problems will these changes cause, how will they impact communities; 2) inspire people to use those frames to tell their own stories of their families or communities are impacted; 3) amplify those stories.
The NIH overhead cut doesn't just hurt universities.
It's deadly to the US economy.
The US is a world leader in tech due to the ecosystem that NIH and NSF propel. It drives innovation for tech transfer, creates a highly-skilled sci/tech workforce, and fosters academic/industry crossfertilization.
Research universities are often the largest employers in their region. They are often the primary health care providers to communities. This funding shift will not only reduce US research leadership, it will put working people out of work and reduce healthcare access.
I’ve added your paper to my files for anyone asking for more recent or larger N confirmations of this context/transfer challenge that I typically introduce with older pieces
*but* good science always confirms and keeps checking across contexts. So thanks for adding to that, and I think we both encourage readers to look to what you have now published which took obviously much work, and the cumulative body of work preceding it (and to follow) as well.
Again, genuine congrats on a piece in nature. abbreviated social media posts don’t show details and you cite carraher - I welcome more confirmation and empirical support, and react with the sense that I accepted these points already since graduate school
Utah State is saying goodbye to its new president less than a year and a half since she started. Looking forward to the deets from friends and former colleagues.
www.sltrib.com/news/educati...
The Wrong Way Home
Lasagna Means I Love You
The Lonely Heart of Maybelle Lane
"School librarians are the architects of a more understanding, empathetic world. By getting kids to love stories, they’re encouraging them to love and better understand their fellow human." —Newbery Honor author @kloshaughnessy.bsky.social mrschureads.blogspot.com/2025/02/newb... #TLSky
You know I had you for a seminar last year!
Congrats for publishing in nature, but hasn’t this been established since the 1980s by lave, saxe, carraher, and others and already launched an entire field?
President Trump issued an executive order to find out what education funds he can legally rescind based on curriculum he doesn’t like. Existing law already answers that question —nothing.
Cover of the report - it's in a blue/purple color scheme and shows an abstract illustration of a molecule and the title of the report "Understanding and Addressing Misinformation About Science Consensus Study Report"
Out now - National Academies consensus report on Understanding and Addressing Misinformation About Science 🧪
It was a privilege to serve as one of the 15 committee members from a wide range of scientific disciplines who put this report together. Quick 🧵1/
www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/und...
It’s back now
Reddit is down in case you were wondering
Education peeps, we released a new report today on scaling and sustaining innovations in STEM education. Overview available here. Report is free online and download able PDF.
nap.nationalacademies.org/resource/279...
Yo ho yo ho, a pirate’s life for me! 🏴☠️🦜
The big name figure on search at Google switched to the truly hard problem of supporting human learning.