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Mark Johnson on Side Projects
Coffee Walks is a new and ongoing interview show from the Pathwright team. Mark Johnson discusses the importance of side projects in his own life and the Pathwright team.
We're Not Here to Change the World
The first person to ever complete a Pathwright course was a retired gentleman in his 70s. He’d never even used a computer before. His granddaughter set him up with a laptop, internet connection, and a barely-working Pathwright account.
Blocks, Not Pages, Are the Future Of the Web
The web is in an awkward phase right now. We’re transitioning from an era where a website was simply a collection of linked pages to one where even using the term “page” to describe a particular screen is a giant oversimplification.
LMS Forums Are Broken
The moment a lecture turns to asking questions, exploring answers, critiquing, expanding, etc. is usually when the most engaged learning happens.
What's On the Roadmap?
There are – and always will be – hundreds of features that we could build but haven't. If you’ve ever wondered about how we prioritize what to build, well…
Why We Design for the Learner First
The primary users of Pathwright are the hundreds of thousands of students completing learning steps every day. None of these users pay us.
The Echolocation of Design
There’s a commonality for designers, whether a product designer or a teacher designing a course. It’s this: Sometimes, even though you know what you want to accomplish, you don’t know how to get there.
Designing on Purpose
Naturally, we get asked why courses in Pathwright don’t include a sidebar. Fair question. I’ll share two reasons why I think it’s time for course designers to break up with their sidebars.
Why Is Your School’s LMS So Bad?
When I tell people about Pathwright, I often hear a version of “man, my university’s software sucks, we should use yours.”