Well, family the time has come. I am really a grandparent! LMBO Well, not actually, my brother is Pop, but with the birth of my niece’s son in May of this year, I have now joined the official ranks of our family elders; watching our children raise their children. As I write this, Nia and I are on a journey to meet Little Q and catch up with the rest of the family out west! You know me, (smile) I’m always thinking about educational media and technology and kids, so Continue Reading
July 7, 2010
Technology and Tots
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April 25, 2010
Hello Family: In the Beginning
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Monday, March 17, 2008
In Memoriam: Dr. Dennis Pett
It is fitting that I begin this journey by paying homage to my teacher and mentor, Dr. Dennis Pett; an Indiana University professor for over 30 years and icon in the educational technology industry.
Dr Pett’s pioneering work in the areas of visual literacy; the uses of audio-visual materials in education and instructional television has long been held as a standard of excellence by educational technologist across the country. Continue Reading

