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MOOC stalwart Udacity made more news lately, and it wasn’t of the positive, swooning variety. Udacity announced in January that it would partner with San Jose State […]
MOOC stalwart Udacity made more news lately, and it wasn’t of the positive, swooning variety. Udacity announced in January that it would partner with San Jose State […]
Aug 15, 2013
The new education technology nonprofit inBloom has come under scrutiny of late by parents, teachers, and political groups expressing concern for students’ privacy. Efforts to […]
Aug 14, 2013
Parents have plenty to consider when helping their kids choose the right school. How good is the neighborhood public school? What are the other possibilities, […]
Aug 13, 2013
Online, or digital, learning is continuing to grow, and as it does so, state legislatures are increasingly taking notice. In 2012, state governors signed more […]
Aug 12, 2013
Devin Bean, a research assistant at the Clayton Christensen Institute, and I coauthored this piece. In 2005, Rand Corporation projected widespread use of electronic health records (EHRs) […]
Aug 8, 2013
Several years ago I offered words of praise when Tiffin College partnered with Altius Education to create Ivy Bridge College, a two-year online institution dedicated to providing an affordable higher […]
Aug 8, 2013
What does this all mean? The technology gives us tremendous power to solve this stark problem all around us. We need to design these so […]
Aug 7, 2013
Not everyone is passionate enough about personalized learning to move 3,750 miles for their kids to attend a model school. But that’s exactly what my […]
Aug 6, 2013