MindEdge Learning Blog

The Seven “Flavors” of Agile
By Dan Picard Senior Editor/Manager, Quality Improvement Programs at MindEdge Learning When most people think of the Agile approach to project management, they envision a

What to Look for in the Next Generation of Nonprofit Leaders
By Frank Connolly Senior editor, MindEdge Learning The storm has been building for years. Now it’s hitting with full force.

More on HigherEd’s Accessibility Problem
By Chris Edwards SVP, University Partnerships, MindEdge Learning In my last post, I ranted (a little bit) about the digital courseware accessibility problem, and pointed

The Four IT Issues Managers Need to Face
By Marco Martinez Editor, MindEdge Learning Rapid changes in technology are constantly making headlines—and they’re also making headaches for IT departments and company managers alike.

Budgeting Tips for the Small-Business Owner
By Christine Vogt Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Businesses come in all shapes and sizes—and so do budgets. Regardless of budget size, all businesses experience fluctuations

Facing Up to the Accessibility Problem
By Chris Edwards SVP, University Partnerships, MindEdge Learning The headline struck me: The Digital Courseware Accessibility Problem.

Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace
By Frank Connolly Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning In the olden days, when dinosaurs roamed the earth and I was fresh out of college, people didn’t

Ready for Arrival?
By Chris Edwards SVP, University Partnerships, MindEdge Learning There always seems to be a surprise when you take a flight. There’s always some detail you

The Most Common Cyberattacks – and How to Avoid Them
By Marco Martinez Editor, MindEdge Learning Imagine you arrive at work one day to find everyone in the office standing around and chattering loudly, while

Do Student Ratings Really Matter?
By Heather Morton Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Student course ratings inevitably raise the question: what counts as learning? Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) – in