Do disruptive innovations always start as not as good?
I had an interesting discussion with Jose Ferreira, the founder of Knewton, a couple weeks ago after a panel that I moderated and on which […]
I had an interesting discussion with Jose Ferreira, the founder of Knewton, a couple weeks ago after a panel that I moderated and on which […]
Apr 29, 2010
TheSunshineStateNews — April 16, 2010 — Michael Horn, cofounder and executive director of Innosight Institute, and adjunct scholar at the James Madison Institute speaks on innovative education programs in Florida
Apr 26, 2010
I was in Tallahassee, Florida’s capital, last week on the day that Governor Charlie Crist vetoed what is known somewhat famously—or infamously—as Senate Bill 6. […]
Apr 23, 2010
Last week I wrote about Innosight Institute Education Research Fellow Katherine Mackey’s case study on Wichita Public Schools and some things that jumped out at […]
Apr 16, 2010
In a piece titled, “The right kind of health care technology is simple,” Innosight Institute health care researcher Darius Tahir and Clayton M. Christensen show […]
Apr 8, 2010
Full-time virtual chartered schools and state virtual schools that offer online supplemental classes to traditional schools led the first wave of growth in K-12 online […]
Apr 8, 2010
Clayton M. Christensen and Michael B. Horn have a piece in the Spring 2010 issue of HaYidion titled, “Innovate to Educate: Maximizing Students’ Potential Through […]
Apr 4, 2010
In the Washington Post’s Sunday, March 28, 2010 Outlook section, Katherine Mangu-Ward authored a piece titled, “Traditional schools aren’t working. Let’s move learning online.” The […...
Mar 27, 2010
Michael B. Horn joined the MyGreatKid radio show to talk about disruptive innovation in education, questions about the future of education, as well as some […]
Mar 26, 2010
Snow wreaked havoc across the east coast this past winter. In Washington, DC, for example, school buildings shut down repeatedly because of snow; there was […]
Mar 18, 2010