John Sener

john-senerFounder, Sener Knowledge LLC
jsener@senerknowledge.com
twitter: @jsener.
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The mission of Sener Knowledge LLC is to co-create knowledge which leads to positive change in education, learning, and society. Sener Knowledge focuses primarily on supporting the development of various forms of technology-enabled learning through high-quality, effective, accessible learning environments, systems, programs, and experiences.

As a pioneer in online education, he provides a unique mixture of broad practical experience and academic expertise. As director of special initiatives for the Sloan Consortium, Sener has been an effective practices editor since 2002 and has served on the Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks editorial board since its inception in 1996. He also served as a member of the Council on Academic Management for eArmyU. Sener’s 25+ year career in education and training encompasses a unique mélange of learning experiences. He holds degrees from Johns Hopkins University and Oberlin College.

Update 4.24.12: John Sener recently published a book, The Seven Futures of American Education: Improving Learning and Teaching in a Screen-Captured World (CreateSpace, 21 March 2012). A brief summary and reviews by Burks Oakley (4.11.12) and Gary R. Brown (4.14.12) are available at the Amazon site.

ETC Publications

PISA Days Are Here Again (Part 3): Beyond An Emotional Appeal
PISA Days Are Here Again (Part 2): Time for a New Song?
PISA Days Are Here Again…
A Quality Check on the NCTQ ‘Teacher Prep Review’
Temple’s TECH: A Learning Center That’s a Form of Social Media
‘Academically Adrift’ Redux: The Memes Have Spoken
UnCollege — a Bold New Approach to One’s Education?
Education Ain’t Broken, So Stop Trying to ‘Fix’ It
Fighting the High Cost of Low Teacher Respect
Standardized Tests and Foul Shooting: Look Out, Michael Jordan!
The Value of Curriculum Cores
Do We Really Need a Core Curriculum?
How to Blame the Teachers: A Manifesto of Nonsense
Prensky’s Solutions for Public Schools Are Woefully Simplistic
‘Solar Impulse’ – Could Very Well Be Educational
Chill Out at a Tailgating Party
15th Annual Sloan-C Conference – A Review
Twitter Bad for the Brain? – Balderdash, Poppycock, Twaddle
Is a Virtual Revolution Brewing in Colleges?
Is ‘$99 a Month for College’ Really a Cute Little Kitten?
The Recession Is Affecting Online Higher Education – Duh…
How to Turn Your Online Program into a Net Revenue Generator
How Is the Recession Affecting Online Higher Education?

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