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Vision 3: Free access to technology and content

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by Mickey Muldoon August 15, 2011

Uruguay is the first country in the world to commit to providing a free, internet-enabled computer to every one of its students, through the Massachusetts-based One Laptop Per Child initiative. More »

Vision 2: Wholesale Transformation

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by Mickey Muldoon July 15, 2011

I’d like to look at the polar opposite of the “Stay the Course” vision. It’s called “Wholesale Transformation.”
This vision is radical. It presupposes a fundamental shift in education from a teacher-centric to a student-centric model, with effects on nearly every element of the system. More »

Vision 1 – Stay the Course

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by Mickey Muldoon July 11, 2011

No, classrooms don’t look dramatically different than they did a century ago. But who can we blame? Once you build a school, it’s not too easy to “reimagine” the classroom when the physical space and walls are a certain size and furniture has already been bought. More »

Education at Aspen

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by Mickey Muldoon July 10, 2011

The interesting question is not whether technology will significantly influence K12 education in coming years. It’s how. More »

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