Waldorf is great; let tech extend the experience to anyone who wants it
In his latest article, titled “A Silicon Valley School That Doesn’t Compute,” Matt Richtel continues his seeming rampage against education technology by describing how the […]
In his latest article, titled “A Silicon Valley School That Doesn’t Compute,” Matt Richtel continues his seeming rampage against education technology by describing how the […]
Oct 26, 2011
An investigation of Colorado’s full-time virtual schools has revealed some dubious results and practices, which led the state’s Senate President to call for an emergency […]
Oct 24, 2011
Sounds like the start to a bad joke. But I’m serious. What would a school look like if it were to combine some of the […]
Oct 19, 2011
Innosight Institute joined the NewSchools Venture Fund and Education Elements in releasing a K-12 education technology market map at The Philanthropy Roundtable’s K-12 Education conference […]
Oct 13, 2011
Last week I spoke in Columbus, Ohio to 40 legislators and other officials gathered to commemorate the first meeting of Ohio’s Digital Learning Task Force. […]
Oct 11, 2011
On Monday most of Arizona’s district and county superintendents met at ASU SkySong for the Southwest Digital Leadership Summit, put on by the Center for […]
Sept 29, 2011
ImagineK12, an incubator modeled after Y Combinator to help education startups “get it right and get funded,” held its first demo day for its first […]
Sept 22, 2011
Pearson announced today that it is acquiring Connections Education in a move that should reverberate across the field of online learning and the education world […]
Sept 15, 2011
What’s your single best idea for reforming K-12 education? That’s the question that Forbes posed to many of us recently, and as I thought about […]
Sept 15, 2011
Thanks to Michael Horn for letting us add onto his noteworthy post “Why digital learning will liberate teachers.” Here we want to second his point and […]
Sept 12, 2011