Where is healthcare’s Henry Ford? Ryan Marling Where is healthcare’s Henry Ford? What can healthcare organizations learn from Henry Ford and the early car industry about integration and shifting the priorities of a whole industry? Aug 30, 2017 Ryan Marling
Personalized & Blended Learning Personalizing the Station Rotation recipe Jenny White Personalizing the Station Rotation recipe Prior to participating in a blended-learning pilot, Angela Jones, a teacher at Bella Romero Academy in Greeley, Colorado, had already started putting a great deal […] Aug 29, 2017 Jenny White Personalized & Blended Learning
Should K-12 schools really certify their own teachers? Thomas Arnett Should K-12 schools really certify their own teachers? Summit Public Schools' new teacher residency program will be one to watch for insights into the future of teacher education. Aug 24, 2017 Thomas Arnett
SXSW EDU 2018 Panel Picker Christensen Institute SXSW EDU 2018 Panel Picker Explore the panels our team has proposed for SXSW EDU 2018 and vote for your favorites! Aug 23, 2017 Christensen Institute
Business Model Innovation Falling enrollments: A gray cloud with a silver lining Alana Dunagan Falling enrollments: A gray cloud with a silver lining National enrollments are down again—but a closer look at the data reveals more interesting trends about innovation in higher education. Aug 22, 2017 Alana Dunagan Business Model Innovation
Want people to better manage their own health? Don’t ask them to prioritize it. Rebecca Fogg Want people to better manage their own health? Don’t ask them to prioritize it. People need health solutions that help them do what matters most to them, instead of requiring them to rearrange their priorities. Aug 22, 2017 Rebecca Fogg
Infusing blended learning with voice and choice Jenny White Infusing blended learning with voice and choice One District of Columbia Public Schools teacher is pioneering ways to beef up the Station Rotation model and incorporate more opportunities for student choice, voice and ownership of learning. Aug 15, 2017 Jenny White
On toilets: Why the Indian government should listen to Bill Gates Efosa Ojomo On toilets: Why the Indian government should listen to Bill Gates Open defecation is often seen as a huge problem in the world and is treated as such. But what if we listed all the "good things" about it and created a better solution? Aug 15, 2017 Efosa Ojomo
Chronic Diseases In the arduous task of health behavior change, it’s the thought that counts. Rebecca Fogg In the arduous task of health behavior change, it’s the thought that counts. Patients have great potential to reduce chronic disease costs through better self-management. Providers can unleash it by understanding their unique beliefs about health. Aug 10, 2017 Rebecca Fogg Chronic Diseases
We need to change the teacher vs. technology narrative Thomas Arnett We need to change the teacher vs. technology narrative Machines won't replace teachers, so let's shift our discussion to how technology can amplify high-quality teaching. Aug 10, 2017 Thomas Arnett
Capitalizing on convenience: Will Amazon pick up where retail clinics left off? Ryan Marling Capitalizing on convenience: Will Amazon pick up where retail clinics left off? What can Amazon learn from the experience of retail clinics as it looks to healthcare as the next frontier? Aug 9, 2017 Ryan Marling
Innovators Worth Watching: StraighterLine Richard Price Innovators Worth Watching: StraighterLine StraighterLine is radically lowering the cost of entry-level college courses, but is it disruptive to the remedial and general education space? In this Innovators Worth Watching blog post, we dig deeper to find out. Aug 8, 2017 Richard Price