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Digital Literacy in the Education Sector – Real World Experiences

Digital Literacy in the Education Sector – Real World Experiences

Education technology curriculum development and deployment is intended to reduce the digital divide for future generations. Public policy regarding education technology should have flexibility by suggesting tools and curriculum examples.…

Florida’s Increasing Population and Future Infrastructure Challenges

Florida’s Increasing Population and Future Infrastructure Challenges

I live in one of the oldest incorporated municipalities in Florida. People began settling this area in the late 1800s because of the natural spring waters and pine forests. At…

But Where’s the Biology?

But Where’s the Biology?

The best journal article I’ve ever read is “Revisiting Accepted Wisdom in the Management of Breast Cancer” in the September 1997 issue of Alternative Therapies. That is not just my…

Government Needs More Help from the Academic Community

Recently, Maryland public policy professor Philip Joyce argued in a column posted on Governing.com, “How Academia is Failing Government,” that most academic research is not helpful to government. His point…

A Silver Lining for a Dark Cloud

As we watch economic indicators turning down once more with the slowing of the Chinese economy, most state and local governments realize that tighter times are coming. That is an…

Revitalizing A West Coast Legacy City

Revitalizing A West Coast Legacy City

Legacy cities in the West do not share the declining population and less than robust regional economy of the struggling Northeastern and Midwestern cities. But just as some of the…

Leadership and Trust in Emergency Management

In today’s environment, emergency managers get things done through team leadership that follows in rhythm. And, they get the right things done without constant prodding or course correction. To make…

Climate and Clean Energy Policy Federalism

Federalism has been a constant driver of progress and source of tension throughout U.S. history. Federalist #46 notes the limitation of the federal authorities but also indicates an opportunity for…

NCLB and Multiple Choice Exams in College Courses

NCLB and Multiple Choice Exams in College Courses

Multiple choice exams are the preferred assessment method for instructors because compared to the other techniques, they are fairly easy to produce and to grade. Thanks to No Child Left…

Lying in Public Life

Lying in Public Life

When Americans believe public servants are lying, trust in government is the first casualty. Yet, lying is a problem that goes well beyond national security situations. In a 2007 National…

Do Nonprofit Accreditation Programs Increase Agency Infrastructure?

With the increasing amount of nonprofit organizations being created, these agencies are constantly challenged with the burden of keeping the doors open with decreases in funding? Considering technology advances, service…