2009 ECS National Forum on Education Policy: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns (presentation by Clayton Christensen, Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Massachusetts)
While computers and technology pervade every part of life today, today's schools look pretty much the same as yesterday's schools. Looking inside of schools reveals many opportunities for disruptive solutions, like computer-based learning, to take root. What inhibits these opportunities? What enables them?
"It easily takes 20 minutes to suck it up the straw..."
That's what she said. BWAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!!
Haku4041 3 months ago
Comes to think .. why RPG games and other (level based) games are often so popular - they make you feel successful - you are moving forward, and it is visible in abilities, and in level numbers.. It makes sense !
thomashusfeldt 4 months ago