FUEL Conference: Vancouver
Got a chance to interview Vancouver's arts & culture champion and my old boss at Emly Carr Sir Ron Burnett on the topic of Creative Leadership #FuelVan #thnkVan - with Ron Burnett at Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company.
Speech to the 2014 Graduating Class, Emily Carr University
To think that we are a university of art and design! And, in being this unique and specialized place we are a rarity.
Apple’s Vision of education and computing 1995
Many of the teaching tools described in this video foresaw today's use of technologies in all aspects of our lives. A fascinating time capsule.
Visit to the central academy of Fine art in beijing
A group of Presidents from Art Schools from all over the world attended a meeting in December at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. Here are some pictures.
Science as art as science
Swiss artist and photographer Fabian Oefner is on a mission to make eye-catching art from everyday science.
A New campus and a new future for Emily carr university
Yesterday, a historic announcement! The BC government will be contributing 113 million dollars to the construction of a new campus for Emily Carr.
Notes on Experience and the Tacit
Over the course of a year, I receive many proposals from consultants to talk to me about the services they have and how my organization will benefit from using their knowledge
Collaborative Design
As Design moves into the mainstream of contemporary thought, collaboration among designers and many other disciplines, but especially Engineering, will be crucial for the future.
NAFSA 2011: A Parallel Universe by Sharon Joy Bell
Many academic colleagues may be unaware but Vancouver, Canada, has just played host (May 29-June 3) to the largest gathering of higher education practitioners in the world,
A Utilitarian World
Over the years (17 to be exact), this web site has turned into a vast enterprise.
A Utilitarian World (2)
Imagine a world in which the daily experience of attending school does not exist.
University Rankings
Malcolm Gladwell has a terrific article in the most recent New Yorker on college ratings in the United States. Gladwell shows quite conclusively that the ratings are largely determined by the individuals and companies that produce them.
Learning in the 21st Century (2)
I recently had the privilege of talking to a group of parents about the culture of schools and the education that their children were receiving during what is clearly a transitional phase in the history of education.