Alpine Online case study
I am excited to write today about Innosight Institute’s first published case study. You can read the executive summary here and download the full version […]
I am excited to write today about Innosight Institute’s first published case study. You can read the executive summary here and download the full version […]
Aug 28, 2009
Clayton M. Christensen and Michael B. Horn opine on how to use the Race to the Top funds to not only reform education, but transform […]
Aug 26, 2009
In my last blog, one of the reasons schools cited that they did not offer online courses for their students is that they don’t have […]
Aug 20, 2009
A new study from the Department of Education, titled Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning: A Meta-Analysis and Review of Online Learning Studies, examined […]
July 30, 2009
There are some notable developments and reports out there currently on online learning that are worth highlighting briefly and providing the information so people can […]
July 30, 2009
We received some more recognition for Disrupting Class recently that leaves us humbled once again. A recent issue of Newsweek has a piece titled, “What […]
July 10, 2009
This past week ISTE hosted the 2009 NECC in Washington, DC. It was a fun event, and I had the honor of participating in two […]
July 2, 2009
Educational computer games—video games for learning (a.k.a. serious games or edutainment)—have gained increasing attention over the last several years in academic, education, and gaming circles. […]
June 25, 2009
Clayton Christensen and I have a piece up on the Harvard Business Review blog titled A Solution to School District Budget Cuts. It is about […]
June 19, 2009
A question I am asked frequently about online learning is: “Schools aren’t just responsible for learning. They are responsible for doing a socialization job. Won’t […]
June 11, 2009