Computers reading student emotions
“Computer software is too rules-based. It can’t really adapt to students. You lose too much if you rely on computer-based learning.” This is one push […]
“Computer software is too rules-based. It can’t really adapt to students. You lose too much if you rely on computer-based learning.” This is one push […]
July 24, 2008
In a telling sign of the growth of and the potential for online learning, for-profit Edison Schools Inc. has jumped on the bandwagon with the […]
July 23, 2008
Here is a link to information about Senator John McCain’s education plan. See http://www.exploremccain.com/Informing/News/PressReleases/Read.aspx?guid=b9a7c28f-141c-4008-b724-debd2df51642. For the part about virtual le...
July 16, 2008
Senator John McCain, the Republican Party’s nominee for President, just finished delivering a speech at the NAACP convention. He spent a good part of the […]
July 16, 2008
In a Slate article, Ray Fisman writes about “why giving poor kids laptops doesn’t improve their scholastic performance.” The title of the article is “The […]
July 16, 2008
An excerpt from Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns appears in the July-August 2008 issue of the Wharton Leadership […]
July 15, 2008
USA Today published a letter to the editor today by Institute cofounders and Disrupting Class coauthors Clayton M. Christensen, Michael B. Horn, and Curtis W. […]
July 15, 2008
One of the biggest questions I am often asked is, “Can online learning benefit minority students or those who struggle most to learn in school?” […]
July 7, 2008
Cofounders of Innosight Institute and coauthors of Disrupting Class Clayton M. Christensen and Michael B. Horn coauthored a piece in the July issue of Chief […]
July 7, 2008
Innosight Institute cofounder and Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns coauthor Michael B. Horn is quoted in a Reuters […]
July 7, 2008