Hi Sherif, I retired from the U.S. Department of Education in 2014. We moved to Cape Elizabeth in 2017. My work at the Department included much international consultation and collaboration around the use educational technology with numerous countries and international organizations (in-country, online, or onsite). Since retiring I have also continued providing consultant services to several countries.
Now living near my daughter and grandchildren in Maine. It 's a very strange time in a new place for an "old-timer like me. Even Washington, D.C. seems like a very different place from a very different time for me. I don't know if we will ever go back, or establish a new "normal" for our families. Tech will play key role, I am sure, but how will we really get know more and understand our new world order? How will we learn to understand and live in a more multicultural world?
Thank you Sherif for sharing! Brilliant title and close to my heart, where I spent my formative years. Looking forward to the next issue. Ramadan Kareem to you and family. Be safe during these challenging times as we watch our communities and the globe metamorphose into a new normal.
Sensational inaugural with great reflections. The NileView has been quite inspiring for many leaders throughout history and I claim you're definitely among those. Stay safe and stay strong!
Wow! What an inaugural, and what a name! You’ve always pioneered in providing us with meaningful and inspiring content...proud to be one of your students
Very nice article :)
Hi Sherif, I retired from the U.S. Department of Education in 2014. We moved to Cape Elizabeth in 2017. My work at the Department included much international consultation and collaboration around the use educational technology with numerous countries and international organizations (in-country, online, or onsite). Since retiring I have also continued providing consultant services to several countries.
Now living near my daughter and grandchildren in Maine. It 's a very strange time in a new place for an "old-timer like me. Even Washington, D.C. seems like a very different place from a very different time for me. I don't know if we will ever go back, or establish a new "normal" for our families. Tech will play key role, I am sure, but how will we really get know more and understand our new world order? How will we learn to understand and live in a more multicultural world?
Thank you for sharing Dr. Sherif. A great inaugural piece that is both insightful and inspiring! I look forward to reading future issues.
An excellent read, and looking forward for the next issue.
Also looking to read on how universities in general (and AUC in specific) should approach this fourth industrial revolution.
Very good initiative, waiting for the coming issue
Inspiring and invigorating. Cannot wait for more insights
Thank you Sherif for sharing! Brilliant title and close to my heart, where I spent my formative years. Looking forward to the next issue. Ramadan Kareem to you and family. Be safe during these challenging times as we watch our communities and the globe metamorphose into a new normal.
thanks for sharing.. visionary as always..
Thank you, sherif, for launching this new service (and for including me!) I look forward to future episodes.
Tom Bartlett
Very inspiring and very well written, way to go isa
Nice story ya Dr . Enjoy the view of the nile and looking for your your coming article .👏👏
Thank u Sherif for Great article and initiative👍
Great Inaugural , looking forward for the combination of Nile view and St. Laurent view !
Thank Sherif . Great article and good initiative .
Sensational inaugural with great reflections. The NileView has been quite inspiring for many leaders throughout history and I claim you're definitely among those. Stay safe and stay strong!
Wow! What an inaugural, and what a name! You’ve always pioneered in providing us with meaningful and inspiring content...proud to be one of your students