by Dwayne Phillips Why don’t we have more engineers and computer scientists? Maybe, for better or worse, we don’t have enough “tough” people. I have recently read of a shortage of engineers and computer scientists. I have my doubts about this shortage, but enough people are declaring it that there may be some truth to […]
Entries Tagged as 'Education'
Shortage of Engineers (?)
May 14th, 2012 · No Comments
Tags: Computing · Education · Employment
But Then They Won’t Pay Attention (to me)
March 12th, 2012 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips The iPad and its apps are the latest tech gadget that can help in the classroom (any kind of classroom in almost any setting). One issue is that once a student loves the iPad, they ignore the teacher – the person. Persons have feelings and sometimes persons have hurt feelings. Let’s employ […]
Tags: Education · Family · iPad · Learning · People
Government Predictions of the Computer World
February 16th, 2012 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips A common malady of persons in government is to predict the future of commercial computing. No one seems to learn the folly of this practice. Recently, the Administration announced a few things about the future of computers in education. There is a five-year plan from someone about how they are going to […]
Tags: Education · Government
Reducing the Price of College
February 13th, 2012 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips There has been much talk recently about reducing the price of college. Most government actions, however, increase the price. There has been much talk recently about the price (see note) of a college education. This is supposed to be one of the reasons of the Occupy this-street-and-that-street Movement. The Washington Post has […]
Tags: Education · Government
The Rich-Poor Travel Gap
January 23rd, 2012 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips The rich-poor gap widens in the area of travel. Seeing other places and other people is a big experience that the rich enjoy and the poor lack. I live in Fairfax County, Virginia. This is one of the richest counties in America. I noticed recently that the kids in high school and […]
Bananagrams
January 16th, 2012 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I learn that I need to learn more words. Over the holiday season I spent time with relatives in Louisiana. One evening, some of the relatives were playing a word game: Bananagrams. It seems this is a famous game, especially on Facebook or something. I had never played the game and wasn’t […]
Tags: Education · Learning · Writing
Is it Time to Bring Back Sunday Schools?
December 19th, 2011 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips The original Sunday School was a charitable effort to educate children of the poor in England in the 1700s. Given the state of government-funded education in America today, perhaps churches should go back to the original. I attended Sunday School as a child. In a way, I still attend Sunday School today. […]
Tags: Education
Blink-of-an-Eye Expertise
December 15th, 2011 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips A blink-of-an-eye expert can walk into a situation and point to disastrous mistakes in the blink of an eye. My wife knows kitchens and what happens in kitchens. She can walk in a kitchen full of people cooking something, and if they are doing something wasteful, she can point to it immediately. […]
Tags: Adapting · Education · People · Thinking
Effective Teachers?
October 31st, 2011 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I suggest a method of measuring teacher effectiveness. The vast majority of methods for measuring teachers rests on a simple question: do we trust students? Bill Gates and his wife have been working towards improving education in America. I applaud their efforts as they could be using their billions of dollars to […]