Is the technology ‘ready’ for blended learning?
“The technology is five years behind where it needs to be.” It was the complaint of yet another school trying to build a blended-learning model […]
“The technology is five years behind where it needs to be.” It was the complaint of yet another school trying to build a blended-learning model […]
Nov 8, 2012
The debate over digital-learning opportunities continues to heat up in New Jersey. It has now moved beyond just wondering whether full-time virtual learning opportunities have […]
Oct 11, 2012
Yesterday I, along with my colleague, Innosight Institute Education research assistant Charity Eyre, authored an op-ed titled “State has virtually no reason to not give […]
July 12, 2012
When Clayton Christensen published The Innovator’s Dilemma in 1997, educators from around the country began asking him to apply the theories of disruptive innovation to […]
June 27, 2012
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation put two stakes in the ground yesterday in support of next-generation digital learning: one in the postsecondary school space […]
June 20, 2012
I’m re-posting this blog that I wrote last week for the launch of the CompetencyWorks website. The site is an excellent resource for information on competency […]
June 7, 2012
Having taken an extended vacation the past few weeks, I returned to the United States to see that the pace of innovation in education is […]
May 16, 2012
The ASU Skysong Education Innovation Summit has become the can’t-miss education innovation event of the year in just the three years since it was founded—and […]
Apr 19, 2012
Many of my friends in the education world are fond of talking about how the University of Phoenix is not in fact a disruptive innovation. […]
Apr 12, 2012
I coauthored this piece with Gunnar Counselman, the founder and CEO of Fidelis, a venture-backed technology company that partners with leading colleges, veterans’ organizations, and […]
Mar 22, 2012