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Horn, Michael B. – Education Next, 2014
If 2012 was the year of the MOOC--massive open online course--then 2013 was the year the MOOC hype returned to Earth. Largely lost in the coverage in both years, however, was the impact MOOCs might have in high schools. Although the jury is still out on that question, high schools around the country are experimenting with adding MOOCs to their…
Descriptors: High Schools, Open Education, Online Courses, Electronic Learning
Horn, Michael B. – Education Next, 2013
State policy is crucial to the spread of digital-learning opportunities at the elementary and secondary level. A review of recent legislative action reveals policies that are constantly in flux and differ quite markedly from one state to another. Some have hoped for model digital-learning legislation that could handle all the various issues…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Finance, Funding Formulas
Finn, Chester E., Jr.; Horn, Michael B. – Education Next, 2013
The enthusiasm for digital learning is contagious. More than 2 million K-12 students are enrolled in online courses today, and research firm Ambient Insight projects that figure will hit 10 million by 2014. Will today's wave of technology inexorably change the face of schooling, or must school administrators first alter policy? This article…
Descriptors: School Administration, Online Courses, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Christensen, Clayton M.; Horn, Michael B. – Education Next, 2008
Teachers, administrators, researchers, reformers, government leaders, parents, and others have long extolled the benefits that computer-based learning could have in schools: (1) Educational video games could make learning fun and motivating; and (2) Computers offer a way to customize instruction and allow students to learn in the way they are best…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Innovation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Change

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