Two types of online learning
The emergence of online learning is transforming education by allowing us to personalize learning in ways that were impossible in the past. Because these technologies—and […]
The emergence of online learning is transforming education by allowing us to personalize learning in ways that were impossible in the past. Because these technologies—and […]
Oct 17, 2013
Michael Horn moderates a panel discussion about course choice. Panelists include Ken Bradford (Louisiana Department of Education), Susan Patrick (iNACOL), and Howard Stephenson (Utah State Senator).
Oct 17, 2013
Do you know what the TxVSN is? If not, you’re not alone. I asked 25 neighbors in Austin, Tex. with children in grades K−12 what […]
Oct 15, 2013
The emerging world of K–12 blended learning remains a young field full of promise for personalizing learning and boosting outcomes for all students. More and more bright spots are […]
Oct 14, 2013
What will be profitable in the future? This question vexes analysts and entrepreneurs, and few answer it correctly. Three out of four venture-backed firms do […]
Oct 10, 2013
Keynote address delivered at the 10th Anniversary Annual Meeting of the Presidents’ Forum: “Scanning the Horizon for Distance Learning: Extending Access to Knowledge, Employment, and […]
Oct 9, 2013
In New Hampshire—the only state thus far to eliminate the Carnegie Unit and mandate competency-based education statewide—high schools are embracing competency recovery. Competency recovery is, […]
Oct 9, 2013
This is the second part of a two-part blog. For part one, please click here. As noted in part one of this blog, efficacy and […]
Oct 7, 2013