by danieldalonzo | Sep 27, 2017 | Education, Entrepreneur, Founder's Way
A good niche doesn’t just fall into your lap. It must be carefully crafted. This post explores why you may want to say it’s more like “crafting a niche”. I am in the process of crafting a niche. At first, crafting a niche was somewhat challenging. I’ve since been able...
by danieldalonzo | Mar 4, 2016 | Education, Innovation
I am a New Jersey education innovation consultant with experience working exclusively with deans, executive directors, superintendents, professors, municipalities, businesses, and community organizers to develop connected learning networks. Through my work with Action...
by danieldalonzo | Dec 3, 2015 | Education, Prototype, Social Enterprise
We are in a critical moment in history. A moment unlike any other. A moment when the institutions of our society have all but exhausted their ability to serve the American people as they once did. Now it is time to pick up the pieces and start rebuilding. The...
by danieldalonzo | Jun 30, 2011 | Education, Prototype, Video
Again I have the wonderful opportunity to produce a film for the Rutgers Futures Scholars Program. The program selects an elite group of 200 students from Piscataway, Newark, New Brunswick, and Camden (all places where Rutgers has campuses) and offers them a full...
by danieldalonzo | Sep 18, 2010 | Community Involvement, Education, Professional Experience, Prototype, Stories
Richard Miller saw great promise in my project, but even more than that he believed in me. He granted me exclusive use of the Plangere Culture Lab with 10 professional multimedia editing stations, private access, high definition video equipment, a location to launch...
by danieldalonzo | Aug 30, 2010 | Community Involvement, Education, Professional Experience, Prototype
I taught a New Media course that revolved around sustainable development to a class of 20 New Brunswick High School students who have been selected for full scholarships to attend Rutgers University. I taught the students the same concepts I learned from Richard...