Six predictions for education in 2011
As 2011 dawns, expect to see the rate of innovation in education increase. The weak economy that has bogged down the United States for the […]
As 2011 dawns, expect to see the rate of innovation in education increase. The weak economy that has bogged down the United States for the […]
Jan 13, 2011
As those who have followed the growth of online learning in the United States know, one of the best reports about the online learning field […]
Jan 6, 2011
Dear Santa: So much digital banter in the education space has focused on waiting for a Superman to fix struggling schools, but for my money, […]
Dec 23, 2010
Yesterday marked the release of the Digital Learning Council’s recommendations for transforming American education—10 Elements of High Quality Digital Learning. The Digital Learning Council, convened […]
Dec 2, 2010
In his blog last week, my friend Michael Horn astutely noted that the American system of checks and balances means that elected officials are vulnerable […]
Nov 18, 2010
My colleague Heather Staker wrote a recent blog titled “Vote for who will get your job done.” She does a great job summarizing the Tools […]
Nov 11, 2010
On October 30th at the 2010 National Net Impact Conference, which University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business hosted, I spoke on a panel about […]
Nov 10, 2010
On November 2nd, 37 of the 100 Senate seats and all the House seats are up for election. Despite the pro-education rhetoric across both parties, […]
Oct 29, 2010
My friend Rick Hess wrote a piece a few weeks back in the National Review Online that caught my eye just before I went on […]
Sept 17, 2010
The chorus of twitter about the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools complex that Los Angeles will open next month is not surprising, given its shocking […]
Aug 24, 2010