Policy Will Trump’s deregulation help teacher preparation? Thomas Arnett Will Trump’s deregulation help teacher preparation? The Trump administration recently overturned controversial teacher preparation regulations. Is this good or bad for teacher quality? Apr 4, 2017 Thomas Arnett Policy
A new architecture for the university campus of the future Michael B. Horn A new architecture for the university campus of the future A Q&A with Bryant University President Ron Machtley and Kipp Ellis about designing and building the award-winning 48,000-foot Academic Innovation Center—$1 million under budget. Mar 30, 2017 Michael B. Horn
Business models 101: For healthcare to work, they must stand on their own Christensen Institute Business models 101: For healthcare to work, they must stand on their own There are three types of business models in healthcare, each which serves a different purpose. Learn to distinguish the three with the help of this infographic. Mar 29, 2017 Christensen Institute
Teacher of the Future Make teaching more doable Thomas Arnett Make teaching more doable Using technology to recreate the teacher role can amplify teachers' impact. Mar 29, 2017 Thomas Arnett Teacher of the Future
In Wisconsin, innovation does what budgets can’t Alana Dunagan In Wisconsin, innovation does what budgets can’t Against a backdrop of declining state support, the University of Wisconsin has quietly been innovating against the state's workforce challenges. Mar 23, 2017 Alana Dunagan
Untangling the AHCA: Asking the wrong question leads to the wrong solution Ryan Marling Untangling the AHCA: Asking the wrong question leads to the wrong solution Redesigning our nation’s healthcare system is no small task, but we are destined to fail if we ask the wrong questions from the start. Mar 22, 2017 Ryan Marling
Personalized & Blended Learning Back to basics: Rediscovering the heart and soul of inspired teaching Mallory Dwinal Back to basics: Rediscovering the heart and soul of inspired teaching If we are serious about 21st-century education, then we must align with 21st-century workplace practices. Fortunately for many teachers, this alignment will mean a shift away from rote standardization. Mar 21, 2017 Mallory Dwinal Personalized & Blended Learning
Innovation in Africa: Where the digital and analog worlds collide Efosa Ojomo Innovation in Africa: Where the digital and analog worlds collide In an interview with Afrolutionist, researcher Efosa Ojomo explains why Africa needs both a digital and an analog strategy. Mar 17, 2017 Efosa Ojomo
The triple threat: affordability, access, and alignment Alana Dunagan The triple threat: affordability, access, and alignment A common misreading of the theory of disruptive innovation is that disruptive innovations are good and sustaining innovations are bad. This is a false dichotomy. Mar 16, 2017 Alana Dunagan
How to improve student engagement Heather Staker How to improve student engagement As students begin to see that school is a solution that they can "hire" in their lives to help them have friends and feel successful, a predictable result emerges—they engage. Mar 14, 2017 Heather Staker
Parkinson’s and the power of business model innovation Ryan Marling Parkinson’s and the power of business model innovation Chronic diseases are costly. Fortunately, an innovative facilitated network from the Netherlands holds promise as a model to curb healthcare costs associated with Parkinson's and other chronic diseases. Mar 13, 2017 Ryan Marling
What hotels and higher education have in common Alana Dunagan What hotels and higher education have in common For a long time, we didn't see it in higher education. To understand why, and to build insights around the competitive phenomena we are seeing now, it's helpful to look at the experience of the hotel industry. Mar 9, 2017 Alana Dunagan