Six predictions for education in 2011
As 2011 dawns, expect to see the rate of innovation in education increase. The weak economy that has bogged down the United States for the […]
As 2011 dawns, expect to see the rate of innovation in education increase. The weak economy that has bogged down the United States for the […]
Jan 13, 2011
As those who have followed the growth of online learning in the United States know, one of the best reports about the online learning field […]
Jan 6, 2011
Darius Tahir, Vineeta Vijayaraghavan, and Jason Hwang provide commentary on the potential impact of physician ratings systems in ADVANCE Web’s “The Politics of Health Care” […]
Jan 5, 2011
By Katherine Mackey This study examines the various ways that three districts–Auburn School District in Auburn, Wash., Volusia County Schools in Volusia County, Fla., and Wichita Public Schools in Wichita, Kan.–are ...
Jan 1, 2011
By Michael B. Horn and Heather Staker Online learning is sweeping across America, and it’s no longer only a distance-learning phenomenon. Most of the growth is in blended-learning environments, which are defined and c...
Jan 1, 2011
In two weeks… …a gifted 9th grader in Utah whizzed through an online algebra course and moved on. His program made his progress contingent on […]
Dec 29, 2010
Dear Santa: So much digital banter in the education space has focused on waiting for a Superman to fix struggling schools, but for my money, […]
Dec 23, 2010
A fascinating study caught my eye a few months back. Titled “Interaction in Online Courses: More is NOT Always Better,” authors Christian J. Grandzol and […]
Dec 16, 2010