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Disrupting College
Clayton M. Christensen, Michael B. Horn, Louis Soares, Louis Caldera
trend  learning  policy  technology 
16 days ago by randommind
Unbundling Education, A Simple Framework | M. P. STATON
Education provides ten services, listed here in the order they will be disrupted.
policy  openlearninng  learning 
february 2012 by randommind
Online University Education in Canada (PDF)
prepared by the Canadian Virtual University for HRSDC
technology  learning  policy 
january 2012 by randommind
Sloan-C’s Definition of ‘Online Course’ May Be Out of Sync with Reality « Educational Technology and Change Journal
No hairsplitting here. A course is either fully online or it’s not. If it is, then it’s online. If it’s not, then it’s blended. The deciding factor is the F2F meeting requirement. If even a single in-person, on-campus class is scheduled and required, then the course is blended
policy 
january 2012 by randommind
The Costs of Online Learning ~ Stephen's Web
"While more than half of traditional schools' financial resources typically go toward labor costs, virtual schools can often reduce those costs by increasing the student-teacher ratio or by reducing teacher salaries by hiring only part-time teachers or paraprofessionals."
technology  policy 
january 2012 by randommind
LEARNING - What's Our Story?
New Brunswick as the learning province
learning  policy 
january 2012 by randommind
Jack Jennings: Have We Gotten It Wrong on School Reform?
What if the U.S. reformed education to mirror top-performing countries?
policy  learning 
november 2011 by randommind

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