EdTech and the accessibility paradox
Summer Cox is an exceptional student education coordinator at Henry County Public Schools in Georgia. For a number of years, her district has pursued personalized […]
Summer Cox is an exceptional student education coordinator at Henry County Public Schools in Georgia. For a number of years, her district has pursued personalized […]
Dec 2, 2015
At last week’s iNACOL Symposium, the conference halls were abuzz about the promise of personalized learning. In the same week, the Bill & Melinda Gates […]
Nov 19, 2015
On Monday, I had the opportunity to take part in a spirited debate about blended learning at the iNACOL Symposium in Orlando. The debate focused […]
Nov 10, 2015
Last weekend, the Obama Administration announced what comes as welcome news to many students and teachers nationwide: a cap on time spent testing in K–12 […]
Nov 3, 2015
Over the past few years, a new category of EdTech platform has popped up across K–12 and higher education called the learning relationship management system […]
Oct 27, 2015
In this Carnegie Learning webinar, Julia Freeland Fisher discusses our latest research on the growth and implementation of blended learning in K–12 schools.
Oct 27, 2015
Last year, I had the pleasure of presenting at a WBGH event on the future of STEM education. I shared my latest thinking on how […]
Oct 21, 2015
In this Michigan Virtual Learning Research Institute (MVLRI) podcast, Julia Freeland Fisher discusses some of her recent work focusing on helping close the gap between what educational technology firms provide and what t...
Oct 16, 2015
Last week, Michael Horn stepped down as Executive Director of our education team. Although he will continue to publish and build our research agenda in […]
Oct 12, 2015
Last week, I presented a webinar for the Michigan-based EdTech Specialists’ webinar series on blended learning and competency-based education. The presentation provided me with a […]
Oct 6, 2015