Figuiring it out…

My blog has now changed domains and changed names! This new and improved blog is intended to capture my discoveries and experiences in trying to figure out the best approaches to teaching and learning with technology in a very international 21st century.

About Me

Web Presence of P. Clint Rogers, PhD – Global Culture, Training and Technology Specialist     “A master at the art of living makes no distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his education and...

Community, Technology, and Cross-cultural Understanding

I am currently in Finland with a “Forest Camp” arranged by the IMPDET program at the University of Joensuu. I am working with several other researchers and students from Europe, Middle East, South America, Africa and Asia on some potential cross-cultural...

For those who are interested…

For anyone interested in the use of educational technology in rural and developing areas or simply wants more ideas for how to integrate mobility and situated learning to enhance traditional school paradigms, The International Multidisciplinary PhD Studies in...

Take-Aways from Seminar

Last week I presented a half-day seminar for a magazine that is published in 51 languages and distributed around the world. The lead editor found out about my research and asked if I could give a presentation and conduct a brainstorming session regarding how they...

Great Gem from the IT Forum

This last week I was a co-discussant on the IT Forum with Dr. Andy Gibbons (see http://it.coe.uga.edu/itforum/index.html). Our paper that was discussed on the list serve through the week dealt with design languages and layers (see...

Ethics in light of cultural differences

I’m here in Sydney right now. Beautiful city. 20 million in the whole of Australia and 4 million of them live in this one city. I had an interesting conversation with Dr. Catherine McLoughlin, who is interested in exploring more regarding cultural differences in...

AEA – Portland Oregon

I am in Portland right now – presenting at the American Evaluation Association conference. It is interesting because there is a distinct and growing interest here in how cultural issues impact the field of evaluation. The growing interest hasn’t...

Benefits of academic blogging

In response to one of my blog posts, Jeremy Brown gave an excellent insight into why people in academics should blog. You should read about it at http://brownelearning.org/index.php?id=69 “In short, every “soft” science suffers from disjointed...