16 Propositions about the Futures of Online Education

This is version three; includes some minor revisions based on my recent (Nov '11) Sloan-C presentation:

Thoughts on USNWR's Plans to Rank Online Education Programs

How Lemony Snicket captures my feelings about USNWR's planned expansion of its rankings empire into online education...

UnCollege: The ETCJ Version

UnCollege — a Bold New Approach to One’s Education? The etcjournal version w/some interesting comments...

UnCollege? A Stroll Down Memory Lane...

Is "UnCollege" a bold new approach to one's education? My reaction: been there, done that; still have the T-shirt in my rag pile though...

More on "Affordable Affordances"

"Affordable affordances" means selecting technologies based on the question, "what can [x] do for you (and your students)?" This post explains this idea in more detail with some examples...

Improving Teaching & Learning in a Screen Captured World (Part 3)

Part 3 of this three-part video series talks about some specific strategies for using the cyberization of education to improve teaching and learning.

Improving Teaching & Learning in a Screen Captured World (Part 2)

Part 2 of this three-part video series talks about general ways we can use the cyberization of education to improve teaching and learning.

Improving Teaching & Learning in a Screen Captured World (Part 1)

Part 1 of this three-part video series describes the big picture view: how society has become screen captured and what that means for education.

Education Isn't Broken, So Stop Trying to "Fix" It

Three important reasons why the common wisdom that education is "broken" and "failing" and needs "fixing" is nonsense.

Enhancing Teacher Value by Spending More Time in Higher-Value Roles

Some thoughts on how to enhance the value of teachers by spending more time in higher-value roles.

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