11th grader helps explain classroom technology to WaPo readers

“Based on my year away from traditional school, I think we’re looking at a new method too narrowly. Classroom education is not a relic. And online learning isn’t a pale imitation of ‘real’ education, a dumbed-down version that endangers quality and excellence. The reality lies where it usually does — somewhere in between.”


(Via Why I spent 10th grade online – The Washington Post.)


I found the article thoughtful. It calls for looking for things that MOOCs can do better and using them there, but...

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Published on August 24, 2013 07:50
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