Snow days need not mean an end to learning
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 […]
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
Clayton M. Christensen writes in BusinessWeek about how we are asking the wrong question in the current debate over reforming health care in his March […]
Mar 4, 2010
A proposed budget out of Washington State’s House and Ways Means Committee last week would have eliminated funding for the state’s Alternative Learning Experience (ALE) […]
Mar 4, 2010
Read Jason Hwang’s interview with strategy+business’s Gil Irwin, Art Kleiner, and Joyjit Saha Choudhury. Online here, the piece is titled “When disruptive integration comes to […]
Mar 1, 2010
One out of every 110 babies born in the United States today will be diagnosed with autism, according to the CDC, and the diagnosed incidences […]
Feb 19, 2010
In a piece titled, “What Innovation Means to Health Care,” Jason Hwang writes how disruptive innovation can help solve some of the most intractable questions […]
Feb 15, 2010
Online learning conjures up lots of images in people’s minds. Some people imagine the vast possibilities for how it could develop as learning migrates to […]
Feb 11, 2010
As people think about where to target potentially game-changing and disruptive innovations, as readers of this blog know there is a powerful case for starting […]
Feb 4, 2010
I spent last week in Japan as the guest of Sumitomo Corporation to learn about and research the potential for online learning to help the […]
Jan 28, 2010
There is a compelling commentary in the September 23, 2009 Education Week titled “Failing to Learn from Failure.” Written by Craig D. Hochbein & Daniel […]
Dec 10, 2009