Utah pushes forward toward student-centric learning
Those who read my blog last week know that Utah’s Senate Bill 65, also known as the Statewide Online Education Program, got off on the […]
Those who read my blog last week know that Utah’s Senate Bill 65, also known as the Statewide Online Education Program, got off on the […]
Mar 10, 2011
As a native-Utahan and an advocate of online learning, I have been following Utah Senate Bill 65 (SB65), also known as the Statewide Online Education […]
Mar 4, 2011
Utah’s state senate missed a first opportunity Tuesday to kick start the transformation of its education system to a student-centric one and leapfrog the rest […]
Mar 2, 2011
Disruptive innovations get their initial footing by providing a simple application that competes against nonconsumption. That is, they introduce a more accessible option for people […]
Feb 26, 2011
By Vineeta Vijayaraghavan and Greg Beasley Having drawn significant attention recently for being a model co-op health care system, Seattle-based Group Health Cooperative is quick to point out that being a co-op hasn’t...
Feb 26, 2011
Should all students, regardless of their circumstances, be in school longer? And if so, does this mean we simply require all students to be in […]
Feb 24, 2011
The following videos are connected to the Forbes cover story, “Clayton Christensen: The Survivor.” On Disrupting Health Care: On Health Care: On Diabetes: On his Heart Attack: […]
Feb 23, 2011
In November, I had the opportunity to spend an entire day shadowing teachers at Advanced Academics, an online school that provides comprehensive middle and high […]
Feb 15, 2011