Commoditization Forces Business Model Transformation
Michael Horn discusses what commoditization means in the higher education context and how it will impact institutions—both positively and negatively.
Michael Horn discusses what commoditization means in the higher education context and how it will impact institutions—both positively and negatively.
June 5, 2013
Heather Staker participates in a panel discussion with Kaylie Dienelt Reed (Acton Academy) that explores the different blended-learning models that schools are using to support math instruction. Liana Heitin (Education W...
May 30, 2013
Michelle R. Weise participates in a panel discussion with Biddy Martin (Amherst College), Armando Fox (UC Berkeley), and Molly Keener about whether online courses diminish college degrees on HuffPost Live.
May 10, 2013
Michael Horn discusses the latest trends and research pertaining to blended learning in an iNACOL leadership webinar.
May 8, 2013
Michael Horn participates in a panel discussion with Dr. Richard Clark (University of Southern California), Dr. Kenneth Koedinger (Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center), Michael Moe (Global Silicon Valley Capital), Stac...
Apr 28, 2013
Michael Horn presents along with Angela Langley (Rocky Mountain Prep) and Tim Hudson (DreamBox Learning) about the present and future of blended learning.
Mar 28, 2013
When 56 high school students in DeKalb County, Georgia, recently returned to school after summer vacation, they could not find on their schedules the math […]
Oct 2, 2012
In Jay Mathews’s recent column, “Nothing Can Replace a Good Teacher,” he describes a sad scenario in which a seventh-grader in Michigan was enrolled in […]
July 17, 2012
In his latest article, titled “A Silicon Valley School That Doesn’t Compute,” Matt Richtel continues his seeming rampage against education technology by describing how the […]
Oct 26, 2011
In the wake of the slew of natural disasters that hit the East Coast this past week, an article in today’s Edweek announced: Hurricane Irene swept ashore […]
Aug 29, 2011