Creating the right incentives for innovation
One of the core findings from our research on innovation is that technologies improve over time. We can see this happening with online and blended […]
One of the core findings from our research on innovation is that technologies improve over time. We can see this happening with online and blended […]
Dec 17, 2014
Clashes over testing in K–12 schools have grown in intensity in recent years. In some quarters, parents decry the over-testing of their children, for example, […]
Dec 11, 2014
Over the past few months, fear of the potential spread of Ebola virus in the U.S. has put the country on high alert. Although experts […]
Dec 11, 2014
By Meredith Liu To illuminate the possibilities for next-generation assessments in K–12 schools, this case study profiles the Cisco Networking Academy, which creates comprehensive online training curriculum to teach n...
Dec 10, 2014
This week marks National Computer Science Education Week. Not only are K–12 schools, parents, and leaders around the country engaged in activities like the Hour […]
Dec 10, 2014
This blog was first published on CompetencyWorks. The running joke about higher education is that change doesn’t come eventually, but glacially. Much of academic inertia […]
Dec 8, 2014
Two years ago we published a short case study on the digital learning efforts afoot in Rhode Island. In it we summarized the Rhode Island […]
Dec 5, 2014
By now the story is well known. inBloom, a non-profit that offered a data warehouse solution designed to help public schools embrace the promise of […]
Dec 4, 2014