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How will Artificial Intelligence improve education?
by Jeff Camp | May 21, 2023 | 0 Comments

It’s obvious at this point that Generative A.I. belongs on history’s ever-growing list of education upgrades. This summer, I hope that every educator will spend time experimenting with A.I. with an open mind. It’s going to change everything.

Sal Khan says we're doing education wrong. Are we really listening?
by Jeff Camp | November 6, 2022 | 0 Comments

The world's most successful living teacher sustained the learning progress of millions of students during the pandemic. He has a serious point of view about how learning ought to work. Is it time to listen more carefully?

Sal Khan's Advice for Student Leaders
by Jeff Camp | October 15, 2020 | 0 Comments

Perhaps the world’s best-known living teacher, Sal Khan has helped millions of students learn skills and facts for lessons, assignments and tests. He has a strong point of view about how education ought to work differently. Are education leaders listening? Can students help them hear?

Education Data in a Fog, as Usual
by Jeff Camp | May 5, 2020 | 3 Comments

When COVID-19 arrived, schools closed without much central coordination. A similar process may play out in reverse as each district decides how and when to re-open, and each family weighs its own choices. State and national education data systems aren't set up to track this.

Can a Crisis Finally Close the Digital Divide?
by Carol Kocivar | April 20, 2020 | 3 Comments

Just like that, America's public schools have moved online. Unfortunately, millions of students are fenced out of the digital campus, lacking sufficient internet connections and devices at home. What will it take to give every student access to school?

Learning at Home, 2020
by Carol Kocivar | March 21, 2020 | 1 Comment

With many schools on hold throughout California, parents must decide how to educate children at home. Here's a curated list of resources worth knowing about, and a suggested sanity plan.

Education Data: Slow Expectations
by Jeff Camp | June 18, 2019 | 1 Comment

In the old days, essential facts about schools had to be tallied by hand. Compiling data was slow, error-prone work. We don't live in that world anymore... right? Alas, fast computers are no match for slow expectations. Here's why the problem matters, and how to fix it.

Stay Current: Here's What You Missed
by Jeff Camp | August 2, 2016 | 0 Comments

We work hard to keep the lessons of Ed100 up to date. Here are 16 changes and updates we've made because they might affect you, your child and your school community.

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