Which Way for K12 Blended Learning? (Part 1: Boarding the Mayflower)
Cross-posted at blendmylearning.com “Day by day, nothing seems to change. But pretty soon, everything’s different.” Calvin, Calvin and Hobbes Hard to believe it has been […]
Cross-posted at blendmylearning.com “Day by day, nothing seems to change. But pretty soon, everything’s different.” Calvin, Calvin and Hobbes Hard to believe it has been […]
Feb 12, 2013
Ask yourself, would the next Rocketship Education or Goalbook grow in your backyard? If not, what would it take? One thing is for sure: education innovation does not happen […]
Aug 9, 2012
Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast. —Alice in Wonderland— I am fortunate to collaborate with a number of amazing educators […]
May 31, 2012
“I’d make different choices for my new school if I didn’t have the pressure to be perfect on day one.” — New school entrepreneur— “New […]
May 10, 2012
“We are ready to innovate. We’ll have to figure out how to get everyone on board and make sure it fits within our culture. And […]
Jan 18, 2012
I am not going to sit on my #%$ as the events that affect me unfold to determine the course of my life. I’m going […]
Nov 8, 2011
Brian Greenberg, recently the Chief Academic Officer of Envision Schools, listened to all the hype about blended learning and, like a great edu-preneur, decided to […]
Aug 15, 2011
One of the most frequent questions I get on blended learning is “How do we prepare our teachers?” This question hit home for me when […]
July 11, 2011
If you set your mind free, baby Maybe you’d understand Starfish and coffee Maple syrup and jam —Prince, Starfish and Coffee On a recent morning […]
May 19, 2011
“I am fearful when I see people substituting fear for reason.” –Klaatu, The Day the Earth Stood Still– As I travel the country to talk […]
Apr 5, 2011