Showing posts with label validated app rubric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label validated app rubric. Show all posts
Saturday, December 7, 2013
App Rubric Dissertation Available
I've got some good news and some bad news. The bad news first. My dissertation will not be posted online through ProQuest until sometime in March. The good news? I would be more than happy to share the PDF of my dissertation with anyone who might be interested in reviewing my research. For the low price of $19.99 plus shipping and handling you too can get your hands on a copy of this research, but wait, if you act now, we will send you a second copy for free. Just pay separate shipping and handling. If you haven't closed the window yet, are still reading, and have followed my work over the years, you will have figured out that I am only kidding. It's free, like everything else I have posted on my blog with the caveat that my intellectual property rights be observed. Please note the ® on the front page of the dissertation. Simply send me an email request at harry_walker@hcpss.org and assuming both of our email accounts can handle the file size, it will be on it's way asap. Thanks for continuing to follow my blog and more importantly, for spreading the news and changing the world......
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Validated Evaluation Rubric for Mobile Applications (APPS)
As promised, the link below will connect you to the empirically validated evaluation rubric for mobile apps that was the result of my doctoral research at Johns Hopkins University. I appreciate everyone's support who contributed as subject matter experts in the study, as well as those who are currently using and adapting the rubric in their wok around the world. When my dissertation is completed, I will be certain to provide a link so that any interested may have easy access to my research.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/169iZMhNMB_ycJLRT2zSRbozAR_1TiGQ1-FmjfKzoppk/edit
And if you have been wondering where I've been..... 40 days and 40 nights without a post......
At the end of October, I resigned after 32.8 years in the public schools to take a senior consultant position with Education Elements. Our company is in the process of truly transforming education. And I thought I was changing the world before. We are doing amazing work all over the country designing and implementing personalized learning environments for kids. I'll have more about my work in an upcoming blog. Until then, you can check out my new company at-
http://educationelements.com/
If you have tried reaching out to me in the past month, your emails have likely gotten kicked back as I no longer work in BCPS system. You can reach me at harry.walker@comcast.net. I look forward to reconnecting with folks I have worked with in the past.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/169iZMhNMB_ycJLRT2zSRbozAR_1TiGQ1-FmjfKzoppk/edit
And if you have been wondering where I've been..... 40 days and 40 nights without a post......
At the end of October, I resigned after 32.8 years in the public schools to take a senior consultant position with Education Elements. Our company is in the process of truly transforming education. And I thought I was changing the world before. We are doing amazing work all over the country designing and implementing personalized learning environments for kids. I'll have more about my work in an upcoming blog. Until then, you can check out my new company at-
http://educationelements.com/
If you have tried reaching out to me in the past month, your emails have likely gotten kicked back as I no longer work in BCPS system. You can reach me at harry.walker@comcast.net. I look forward to reconnecting with folks I have worked with in the past.
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mobile apps,
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