In the past few months, I have put in my papers for retirement. That action signals a change in my status, thinking, orientation and other aspects of living. Most importantly, a new chapter in life calls for a […]
Note: This post, published about 7.5 years ago, followed- up on my Academic Continuity post earlier that year. It reflects on a major snow event which crippled learning at CUNY for several days. I proposed that […]
Note: This post was published over 8 years ago (Feb, 28th, 2012). It was followed -up by a presentation at the 2013 CUNY Technology Conference, and the creation of an Emergency Bb site for CCNY faculty created by […]
Note: This document was written prior to my letter to the Chancellor (the previous post) and was created on January 24, 2019. It summarizes some of my thinking over many years of following online learning, and […]
“More than any other time in history mankind faces a crossroad. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness, the other, to total extinction. Let us pray we have the wisdom to choose c […]
Note: The contents of this post is solely my views for which I take responsibility. Although I am far from objective on this matter, I do share a viewpoint, not often expressed, that needs to be heard.
The City University of New York has a long and noteworthy history of providing excellent education to children of New York’s working and middle class. Founded over 100 years ago (1847) as the Free Academy, its […]
In many posts I have criticized what I would characterize as CUNY’s “institutional drift.” Departing chancellors take several years to leave, followed by an interim administration of a year or more, followed by a […]
There has been a great deal of heated debated over Amazon’s management practices as reported in the August 15, 2015 New York Times (link here). The Gallop organization reviewed the article and followed it up w […]
It is not saying much to state that libraries currently are going through major challenges in the digital age. Library attendance has been trending down for over a decade as users abandon the stuffy recesses of […]
If I ever had the chance to meet CUNY’s new Chancellor Millikan, I would love to talk about a topic of mutual interest, namely, Online Learning. From his days as Chancellor at the University of Nebraska, Dr. […]
We all know it takes time to turn an ocean liner around. But at a large institution like CUNY, the question really is, “Why turn the ocean liner around?” Or maybe next academic year, “we’ll look into turning the […]
This is the second post discussing the implications from a panel discussion I moderated for the latest CUNY IT Conference in early December 2014 entitled, “Strategic Planning for Online Programs: […]