Why digital learning will liberate teachers
I spend a lot of time writing about how digital learning can transform our education system into a student-centric one. In my last blog, I […]
Teacher of the Future
I spend a lot of time writing about how digital learning can transform our education system into a student-centric one. In my last blog, I […]
Aug 9, 2011
Teacher of the Future
This past week I had the privilege of addressing a group of parents at the National Coalition for Public School Options Family Reunion in Washington, […]
July 22, 2011
One of the most common questions I field is from parents who want to know what online-learning programs are best for their kids and how […]
July 21, 2011
I saw this on the Web and thought it was a pretty neat depiction of how online learning is growing and evolving. Some of the […]
July 18, 2011
I am happy to see this post from edReformer about KIPP Empower Academy‘s stellar results from its blended-learning pilot. In the white paper titled The Rise […]
July 14, 2011
One of the most frequent questions I get on blended learning is “How do we prepare our teachers?” This question hit home for me when […]
July 11, 2011
State officials from several states gathered in June to discuss Pearson’s Next-Generation Assessments Roadmap. Pearson created the interactive tool to help states that are trying […]
July 6, 2011
Blended learning is growing fast, and our friends at Knewton created the following graphic to summarize our report, The rise of K-12 blended learning: Profiles […]
June 28, 2011
My colleague, Katherine Mackey, and I had the opportunity to visit Covington Elementary School in Los Altos, Calif. recently, where teacher Rich Julian’s 5th-grade math […]
May 27, 2011
Last week, I had the opportunity to visit Covington Elementary School (Covington) in Los Altos, Calif., where a class of 5th graders is using Khan […]
May 25, 2011