Monthly Archives: February 2011
Trends | 100 People Making a Difference for Digital Learning Now
With more than 100 people from across the nation, Jeb Bush and Bob Wise convened the Digital Learning Council, a group of leaders in education, government, philanthropy, business, technology and think tanks last winter to begin defining the actions that lawmakers … Continue reading
Interview | Sublime Learning with Jonathan Mann
Jonathan Mann has long been passionate in helping teachers to understand how technology can help their students. In his own learning experiences, he didn’t always have an easy time of it, but like he’s doing in his business today—he’s surrounded … Continue reading
Adobe Youth Voices: Empowering Youth through Technology
TakingITGlobal | by Jennifer Corriero “I think social change can come from any direction. Creative expression can be spread globally, which means it goes beyond culture, generation, gender, religion, and location. Creative expression doesn’t say ‘you should do this’ but … Continue reading
Interview | Smart Scientist Harry Keller
For more than a century, it’s been a controversial topic among scientists and educators: what is the correct way to teach science? These days, meet Harry Keller, who claims his solution is the first to achieve this goal with a … Continue reading
Trends: AOL Series Highlights Digital Learning
There’s a nicely done series of articles by Dana Chivvis for AOL News Nation section online, where “joining the digital learning revolution in America” gets some great press. The series includes “Homepage High: Teachers, Computers, No Textbooks” – highlighting the … Continue reading










