Disrupting Class
Michael Horn speaks about disruptive innovation in education at Chungbuk National University in Chungju, South Korea.
Michael Horn speaks about disruptive innovation in education at Chungbuk National University in Chungju, South Korea.
Mar 11, 2014
In my meetings in South Korea, I continue to get the sense that cracks are appearing in the society’s heretofore almost universal extrinsic motivation to […]
Mar 11, 2014
In my quest to discover whether Korea’s culture and its rabid pursuit of education at any costs geared toward the national suneung, or College Scholastic Aptitude Test, […]
Mar 10, 2014
Education technology stands to more efficiently expand not just what you know, but whom you know. Technology may be a tool to impart skills and […]
Mar 7, 2014
As I turn from my time in Vietnam studying its education system and opportunities for innovation and move to chronicling my three weeks ahead in […]
Mar 6, 2014
This talk was presented at SxSWedu in Austin for the panel titled, “Can the Liberal Arts Survive in an Age of Innovation?” — It is really […]
Mar 5, 2014
In my blogging over the past couple of weeks, I have mentioned several areas of educational nonconsumption in Vietnam. These are areas where the alternative is nothing, […]
Mar 5, 2014
After Intel announced its intention to build a massive chip factory in Vietnam that would employ 4,000 people, it soon realized that it faced a […]
Mar 4, 2014