EdTech and the accessibility paradox
Summer Cox is an exceptional student education coordinator at Henry County Public Schools in Georgia. For a number of years, her district has pursued personalized […]
Summer Cox is an exceptional student education coordinator at Henry County Public Schools in Georgia. For a number of years, her district has pursued personalized […]
Dec 2, 2015
As teachers move into blended-learning environments, there is a dearth of resources to support them in the transition. As I wrote a few weeks ago, […]
Sept 30, 2015
Education Elements, an education consulting company, is one of the pioneers in blended learning. Through its experience working with K–12 schools to create blended-learning programs, […]
Aug 18, 2015
This is the fifth post in the #WhoYouKnow blog series on the overlap of social capital, EdTech, and innovation. Today’s high school students interact with […]
June 2, 2015
Many of the conversations around education technology focus on improving classrooms in the developed world. Yet the greatest gains in improved education and the greatest […]
May 4, 2015
This is the third post in the #WhoYouKnow blog series on the overlap of social capital, EdTech, and innovation. A few months ago, Google Helpouts—a […]
Apr 8, 2015
This is the second post in the #WhoYouKnow blog series on the overlap of social capital, EdTech, and innovation. Next time you pick up or […]
Apr 1, 2015
In 2013 and 2014, sobriety returned to the world of education and the luster of MOOCs faded some. As I wrote about Coursera last year, […]
Jan 29, 2015
You might be surprised to hear that more than 20,000 students graduated in 2014 with high school diplomas from a 125-year-old school based in Scranton, […]
Jan 28, 2015
With the rise of blended learning, skeptics are quick to point out why children may miss out if some of their learning happens in front […]
Jan 23, 2015