At AERDF, we exist to push the boundaries of what’s believed to be possible in education research and development—bringing bold ideas to life and bridging the gap between innovation and real-world learning impact. AERDF aims to deliver proven and accessible inventions to the education sector. Since our inception in 2021, we’ve embraced a model that […] The post Bold Ideas, Rigorous Methods: Shaping the Future of Education Using an Advanced Inclusive R&D Model appeared first on AERDF.| AERDF
Explore how educators, researchers, and community leaders came together at ISTE+ASCD to spotlight state and regional innovation hubs rethinking education R&D. Read about real-world examples, bright spots from across the country, and what these collaborative models could mean for the future of learning. The post Building Bridges: How Collaborative State and Regional Innovation Hubs Can Reshape Education R&D appeared first on AERDF.| AERDF
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Sometimes your hammer should go searching for nails. In the past few decades, as the web, e-commerce, mobile devices, and software moving to the cloud became mainstream, there wasn't a company (that survived) that didn't consider these technologies. Now with advances in generative AI, another 'we should be using this'| Daniel R. Sim
I've been around for sufficiently long now that I feel like I'm writing from a place of experience. There are mistakes I've made, some of which have been significant. There are non-obvious lessons I've learned. There are opinions and an outlook on life that define who I am. I started| Daniel R. Sim
There's a theory that as humans get nicer things, acquiring luxuries, we then view those luxuries as necessities. The happiness bump we got from acquiring a luxury wears off, and we return to the same set point of happiness as we were before. I've never lusted after something just because| Daniel R. Sim
I've made a few small angel investments. I'm starting to see patterns in their success and my own behavior. I approached one team cold, as their solution was very well executed, and a product I use. Awesome folks, great energy, and they've accomplished a lot. Still, very early. I'm the| Daniel R. Sim
Sooner or later, things go wrong if you force them to happen. And yet, success comes to people who persist, pushing through the point when others would've given up. I'm a passible handyman. If you've ever tried to fix things, you know that sometimes it's a puzzle how to remove| Daniel R. Sim
In relationships, be that business or personal, I've come to realise that moving at the same velocity is important in making the relationship successful and fulfilling for both parties. Moving at different velocities drains the relationship of energy. Moving at the same velocity invigorates it. Velocity is both speed and| Daniel R. Sim