Today, EdTech Magazine featured Dr. Mordecai Brownlee as one of the 30 most interesting voices in higher education who are shaping the conversation around IT and EdTech. See the list here: https://t.co/HctcutKl6y
As educators, it is imperative that we innovate our communication means and strategies to connect with our students. Dr. Ahlquist has done an outstanding job assembling the best practices from educators across the country. Be sure to pick up her book today!
Bring your questions and let’s learn more about his digital leadership strategy. Tuesday, October 13th at 4pm ET - LIVE on Twitter, FB, YouTube & LinkedIn
Check out the recent Facebook Live session featuring Dr. Mordecai Brownlee, Vice President for Student Success, where he discussed how to enroll at SPC, engaging with your Alamo Institute and how to succeed in this COVID era.
This week I had the most AMAZING time discussing diversity, equity, and inclusion with our St. Philip’s College students. May we all become the change our society greatly needs.
On Episode 5 of “The Pod Podcast” Dr. Mordecai Brownlee joined Dave Traube and Bobby Iddings to discuss balancing career and fatherhood, how to talk to our kids about racial inequality, and why teaching compassion is so important.
Be sure you are collaborating with fellow educators to develop learning opportunities to advance the student success agendas at YOUR institution. It was an absolute honor to connect with Minnesota State Community and Technical College for this amazing opportunity.
Greetings, educators! This Wednesday join Dr. Josie Ahlquist , myself and fellow educators as we discuss the importance of digital engagement with our colleges and universities.
Good morning, San Antonio! Tonight at 7 p.m. I will proudly represent St. Philip’s College on tonight’s “District 2 Strong: Virtual Town Hall” as we talk about COVID-19 & The Changing Pathways of Education.
I had a wonderful time connecting with City Year San Antonio at St. Philip’s College regarding educational leadership and the role we play as educators in the advancement of society.