New resources help blended learning teachers
Today, a growing number of schools across the United States and around the world are starting to experiment with blended learning. Leaders at these schools […]
Today, a growing number of schools across the United States and around the world are starting to experiment with blended learning. Leaders at these schools […]
Oct 16, 2014
Through our research, it is exciting to see examples of blended learning springing up around the world. We have much to learn as we observe […]
Oct 2, 2014
Last week, the Fordham Institute’s new president, Mike Petrilli, wrote a thought-provoking opinion piece on how different strands of education reform are often incongruent with […]
Aug 15, 2014
In a recent blog post for the The New Yorker titled, “Will computers ever replace teachers?,” Justin Reich raises several interesting critiques on the value […]
July 11, 2014
Last week I had the privilege of visiting the USC Hybrid High School (HHS), a new charter school in Los Angeles and winner of a […]
June 3, 2014
One of the great parts about working in education technology is the conversations it leads to in social settings outside of work. The subject of […]
May 26, 2014
The theory of disruptive innovation describes a process by which a product or service transforms an existing industry by introducing simplicity, convenience, accessibility, and affordability. […]
May 7, 2014
Personalized-learning models powered by technology posted more promising gains in the 2012-13 school year, according to a newly released Columbia Teachers College study on the first-year impact […]
Nov 21, 2013
Last week at the iNACOL Symposium I heard some familiar comments about the challenges that teachers and school leaders face when implementing blended and online […]
Nov 4, 2013
By Katherine Mackey This case study looks at the impact of EdTech Leaders Online’s training and support in West Virginia's implementation of the e-Learning for Educators program, a federally-funded, five-year initiati...
Oct 27, 2013