blended learning
Center of the Known Charter Universe
EdReformer is in Chicago this week at the National Charter School Conference. Â Doug Crets will be blogging and tweeting nonstop for the next 48 hours; look for some great interviews with charter leaders. This year, there’s likely to be a good deal of focus on the crappy charters…
Math That's Fast, Flexible, and Great for Kids
We interviewed Sarah Weston, Utah's Educator of the Year, and the very first online facilitator to win the award.
Dear Arne
Duncan should encourage states to leave room for assessment innovation, push blended learning, and encourage public-private partnerships
Gates, Hewlett, iNACOL partner for NextGen Learning
Gates, Hewlett, iNACOL, and CCSSO launch www.NextGenLearning.com
Model Rockets
Rocketship Education is proving to be a model for expansion of high-performing charter schools.
Blended–With a Little Help
Economic pressures are changing school models, and the decisions that states and districts make to ensure quality education for students.
A Little State's Big Budget Move
A review of the Rhode Island budget decision that should have people feeling optimistic about education reform.
Adaptation is Learning
Former school Principal Jim Bowler, CEO of Adaptive Curriculum, answers some Brain Feed questions about entrepreneurs and adaptive learning on the web.
Six New Resources for Digital Educators
Education resource list 2.0 -- Today's list of interesting web sites will broaden your knowledge of online teaching and education technology. These links are for teachers looking for education ideas, technology fits and ideas to implement into curriculum.
Why Learning is Like the First 10,000 Feet after Takeoff
Seneca was a little off when he said if you are everywhere at once, you are nowhere. Digital learning changes that.