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The Moving Target of Technical Literacy

By Gordon Shippey |

In the eighties, I made it a point to become ‘computer literate’. In today’s world of tablets and smart phones, ‘computer literacy’ begins to take on a new and shifting definition.

Learning in the Age of Khan Academy

By Gordon Shippey |

As disaffection for higher education grows, it may be time to rethink fundamental assumptions about teaching and learning.

Welcoming Dr Sarah Walker to the Team

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor |

All of us on the team would like to offer a big thanks and welcome to Dr Sarah Walker, who joins us for the Ask the Psychologist column.

Your Creativity — Let No One Tell You “No”

By Gordon Shippey |

What can creative people do when opportunities to work are so scarce? Follow these steps, and take your project from inspiration to presentation. Make technology work for you as you enable yourself to succeed.

Welcoming Drs Clarke, Hook and Ritchie-Goodline to Our Team

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor |

With each of our three newest clinical psychologists having already been writing for the Ask the Psychologist column for some weeks now, an official announcement is long overdue. From all of us on the team, here’s a hearty welcome to Dr Shailagh Clarke, Dr Misty Hook and Dr Jennifer Ritchie-Goodline.

What You Shouldn’t Learn from School

By Gordon Shippey |

Picking school as a model for adult working life is a serious but common error. The trouble is the large number of ‘givens’ of student life that are actually toxic to a quality adult life.

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