Nine blended-learning topics from 2012
In 2012 Michael B. Horn and I had the opportunity to write nine short articles on a range of blended-learning topics for THE Journal. Here […]
In 2012 Michael B. Horn and I had the opportunity to write nine short articles on a range of blended-learning topics for THE Journal. Here […]
Jan 7, 2013
In my last post I said that students from highly supportive families constitute the lowest, or least demanding, tier of the PreK-12 education market. (The lowest […]
Jan 3, 2013
Entrant firms with modular online-learning courses should consider targeting students from highly supportive families before they try to serve disadvantaged youth. Here’s why: When a […]
Dec 13, 2012
After spending last week in Washington, D.C., I was struck by how nervous folks in education circles are about whether states will stick with the […]
Dec 6, 2012
In the year ahead, expect the executive branch to continue pushing for personalized learning, meaning instruction that is tailored to the specific needs and interests […]
Nov 16, 2012
The website that gave us viral videos of skateboarding cats also has the potential to give us a powerful platform to help transform education. In […]
Nov 14, 2012
“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
Sal Khan’s book The One World School House offers a provocative vision for the future of schools. So I am reluctant to nitpick, but one […]
Nov 5, 2012
By Michael B. Horn Louisiana is taking bold steps to transform its education system through digital learning. This policy brief, published by The Pelican Institute, describes these steps and others Louisiana should take...
Nov 1, 2012
What’s digital learning got to do with physical activity? Quite a lot I believe. A couple weekends ago I had the privilege of presenting at […]
Oct 31, 2012