Apex Learning Part III
This is the third of three blog entries (click here and here to read the previous ones) that follow Stephanie’s experience as she takes an […]
This is the third of three blog entries (click here and here to read the previous ones) that follow Stephanie’s experience as she takes an […]
Nov 16, 2010
My colleague Heather Staker wrote a recent blog titled “Vote for who will get your job done.” She does a great job summarizing the Tools […]
Nov 11, 2010
On October 30th at the 2010 National Net Impact Conference, which University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business hosted, I spoke on a panel about […]
Nov 10, 2010
This is the second of three blog entries (click here to read the previous one) that follow Stephanie’s experience as she takes an Algebra I […]
Nov 9, 2010
In an Education Week commentary titled “When Pedagogic Fads Trump Priorities” published online September 27, 2010, Mike Schmoker makes a compelling argument against the practice […]
Nov 4, 2010
Later this month, Innosight Institute will publish a new case study, titled “Apex Learning: Surveying online learning programs in three districts,” that looks at the […]
Nov 2, 2010
On November 2nd, 37 of the 100 Senate seats and all the House seats are up for election. Despite the pro-education rhetoric across both parties, […]
Oct 29, 2010
Over the past two months, education reform has become a hot topic in light of all the hype surrounding the theatrical release of Davis Guggenheim’s […]
Oct 26, 2010
Remember the old dial-up modems that transmit data at about 56 kbps? Most people reading this now have a broadband connection, allowing for transmission of […]
Oct 21, 2010
A few years ago, I had the opportunity to hear David Dockterman speak at a technology conference hosted by Tom Snyder Productions. During his speech, […]
Oct 19, 2010