Video games hook people on reading Michael B. Horn Video games hook people on reading There was a series of articles recently in the New York Times about video games and computers in education. One about using video games to […] Nov 26, 2008 Michael B. Horn
The fluidity of ‘giftedness’ Michael B. Horn The fluidity of ‘giftedness’ It’s been an exciting week in the U.S. An historic presidential election concluded with a landmark result of which all of us can proud regardless […] Nov 6, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Interview with Clayton Christensen in IdeaConnection Michael B. Horn Interview with Clayton Christensen in IdeaConnection Innosight Institute cofounder and Disrupting Class coauthor Clayton M. Christensen conducted an interview with IdeaConnection, which was published online today. The article, Embracing Disrupting Change, […] Nov 4, 2008 Michael B. Horn
The week that was Michael B. Horn The week that was I had planned originally to blog again about higher education, but this has been a busy few days of activity around the book and its […] Oct 30, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Disrupting Class on the Britannica Blog Michael B. Horn Disrupting Class on the Britannica Blog Michael B. Horn has a piece in the Britannica Blog about the effect of technology in education. Along with other writers throughout the week, Horn […] Oct 23, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Another disruption in higher education: the teaching university Michael B. Horn Another disruption in higher education: the teaching university Let’s revisit the topic of disruption in higher education, but from a different angle. In the past, I’ve written about community colleges and online universities […] Oct 22, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Disrupting Class and the presidential election Michael B. Horn Disrupting Class and the presidential election Clayton Christensen and I have a new article out in Business Week online today in the Viewpoint section. Titled “McCain: Education’s Disruptor-in-Chief?” the article is […] Oct 21, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Nonconsumption of education outside the U.S. Michael B. Horn Nonconsumption of education outside the U.S. Staying with the nonconsumption theme from last week, let’s think about the biggest area of nonconsumption in education that just cries for disruptive education models […] Oct 15, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Nonconsumption in New Orleans Michael B. Horn Nonconsumption in New Orleans There’s a fascinating article in the August 17, 2008 New York Times Magazine by Paul Tough. It’s titled “A Teachable Moment” and is well worth […] Oct 9, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Disrupting Class author and Innosight Institute founder addresses education forums Michael B. Horn Disrupting Class author and Innosight Institute founder addresses education forums Michael B. Horn, author of Disrupting Class and Executive Director of Education for Innosight Institute addressed two education forums on Saturday, September, 27, 2008. In […] Sept 30, 2008 Michael B. Horn
What’s the skinny on online education? Michael B. Horn What’s the skinny on online education? On Friday, September 26, 2008, EdWeek hosted a really interesting online chat with Susan Patrick, president and CEO of the North American Council for Online […] Sept 30, 2008 Michael B. Horn
Joel Klein disrupting class Michael B. Horn Joel Klein disrupting class Our blog today brings us from D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee to New York City Schools Chancellor Joel Klein—two chancellors cut from a similar, if […] Sept 25, 2008 Michael B. Horn