Teaching Security to a New Generation I was invited to speak on computing security this morning to a group of high school students here on campus. The talk is in Spanish which puts me at […]
Paleo Porn
Got your Attention? Well, that post title should have got your attention. Paleo Porn indeed. In a Previous Life A long time ago (20+ years ago) in a land far far away (my native Victoria, […]
Flip your Class Tec de Monterrey
Evangelizing the Flip I am heading up a project to lead those at my campus and institution who want to consider flipping their classrooms. If you work with me at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Tec […]
Remembering John Vlissides
John Matthew Vlissides Born August 2, 1961. Died: November 24, 2005 Gone but not forgotten. It was eight years ago today that we lost a colleague and good friend John Vlissides during Thanksgiving. John was […]
Smile for your Students
Back to Engagement I wrote about engagement before and how important that is. In my experience I have had the best success in reaching my shy students by getting to know them at some personal […]
Open Classroom
Personal Open Classroom Challenge I have been intrigued by an open classroom model for a few years now in order to expose my students’ work to a wider community. I’m probably going to make the […]
Planning for CSEdWeek 2013
Computer Science Education Week – CSEdWeek @CSEdWeek is near and I plan to do a couple different activities on my campus (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Guadalajara which is in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico). I am planning on […]
Do Flipped Classrooms Make No Difference?
The discussion on Flipped Learning is definitely getting more press and I believe that is a good thing. Hopefully this leads to all of us to reflect on our roles as educators and how best […]