A serious national plan and blueprint for age certification, developmental guardrails, and AI that strengthens (not short-circuits) learning In my last article, The United States of Algorithmia - A Sovereign Nation, with an Unsecured Network, I raised the alarm! We’re a nation obsessed with physical borders while leaving the digital ones wide open, and our … Continue reading The Digital DMV for the Information Highway
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The United States of Algorithmia – A Sovereign Nation, with an Unsecured Network
Childhood Is Not an Open Border Policy By Mark Erlenwein Childhood Is Not an Open Border Policy There is something deeply American about our obsession with borders. We debate them endlessly.We campaign on them.We fund them.We argue about who crosses them. But while we fight over geography, we have quietly surrendered the only border that … Continue reading The United States of Algorithmia – A Sovereign Nation, with an Unsecured Network
Portrait of a Graduate, Portrait of a Crisis: What Education Must Fix Before the Future Arrives
College and or Career Readiness in the Age of AI in 2025 - The Coming Workforce Winter and What Education Must Do Before the Job Market Freezes by Mark Erlenwein, Principal - Staten Island Technical High School I’ve been in public education long enough to have seen pendulum swings, policy cycles, silver bullets, and reforms … Continue reading Portrait of a Graduate, Portrait of a Crisis: What Education Must Fix Before the Future Arrives
Settings: School Mode
In August 2025, a new law went into effect across New York State, requiring all public schools to ban personal cell phone use during the school day. For many, this may feel like a revolutionary moment. But for those of us who’ve been in the trenches of education for decades, balancing the marvels of innovation … Continue reading Settings: School Mode




