A podcast about technology in schools hosted by Dr. Gary L. Ackerman Season 1 features episodes I recorded myself, with some including questions or prompts that were created with a text to speech tool. Season 2 features episodes that were created using the two-voice deep dive conversation tool in Notebook LM. https://hackscience.education
A blog post, with an audio deep-dive, considering the role of educators in judging educational initiatives:
https://hackscience.education/2018/10/11/should-educators-judge-initiatives/
A blog post describing observations of math students in two very different situations:
https://hackscience.education/2018/09/22/a-disturbing-observation/
An audio version of a podcast episode on standardized testing and its limitations as a data source in education.
https://hackscience.education/2018/09/24/why-standardized-testing-flopped/
A blog post on the recursive nature of technology.
An episode based on a blog post:
https://hackscience.net/2018/04/13/on-the-ethics-of-data-collection-in-education/
A blog post on teaching and AI and how teaching still matters:
https://hackscience.education/2025/07/30/teaching-in-the-ai-world-a-time-for-john-dewey/
A blog post on Todd Rose's 2015 book:
The End of Average: How We Succeed in a World that Values Sameness
A blog post, now with audio, describing a perspective on data in education:
A blog post on generative AI and the learners' ownership of the the curriculum:
https://hackscience.education/2025/07/24/owning-knowledge-and-ai/
A blog post on how to design educational technology:
A blog post on... well... the end of average as a meaningful measure:
A blog post on how technologies transfer from one population to another:
https://hackscience.education/2018/07/12/technology-transfer/
A blog post focusing in a rationale for technology integration specialists, designed for school leaders:
A blog post on how technology changes organizations, especially schools:
https://hackscience.education/2018/07/31/technologies-and-structural-deepening/
A blog post arguing schools should have lots of different devices for students to use, now with audio:
https://hackscience.education/2019/06/19/diversity-of-computing/
A blog post on IT network planning and installation designed for school leaders to understand the technology for which you are responsible:
An episode of my podcast in the series for school leaders to understand a little more about the technology decides for which they are responsible::
https://hackscience.education/2018/08/10/edtech-for-edleaders-managing-users-resources-and-data/
A blog post on expertise, especially in education:
https://hackscience.education/2018/08/02/experts-and-expertiness-in-education/
A blog post on the characteristics of good IT:
A blog post on school leaders need for technology expertise:
https://hackscience.net/2018/06/26/edtech-for-edleaders-a-rationale/
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