Ending the Classroom Factory Model: How Technology Will Personalize Education

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January 23, 2015

Reason magazine Managing Editor Katherine Mangu-Ward interviews Michael Horn on how blended learning joins traditional classroom models with software-based and online learning at the National Summit on Education Reform in Washington, D.C. In this interview, Michael describes how blended learning can create a game-based classroom environment that encourages students to help each other achieve educational goals. He also discusses how, as education moves beyond traditional institutions, credentialing will have to evolve, assessments will have to become more organic, and regulations will have to become outcome-based.

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