"The old classroom model simply doesn't fit our changing needs," Khan wrote. "It's a fundamentally passive way of learning, while the world requires more and more active processing of information."
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This keynote was delivered today at ICDE 2015 in Sun City, South Africa. The slides can also be found on Speakerdeck. The obnoxious American: I am the one who flies all the way to South Africa, to an international education conference, to talk about the future of ed-tech as imagined, as invested in, as narrated by America.
A few months ago, a team at Twitter began to test a new feature. Codenamed Project Lightning, this project was an attempt at making Twitter easier to understand, especially if you're not a power user, or new to the platform entirely. "When you jump into Twitter," says Madhu Muthukumar, a product manager at Twitter, "things are already mid-stream.
The History of the Future of Education Technology
Claiming your domain. Students - all of us really - should work to build and adopt technologies that we control for ourselves.