Educational reform is dead, we need Agile Schools
Educational reform as we know it will die says Steve Peha. He makes the case that the reforms of the past few decades – testing, curriculum standards, etc. – have…
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Educational reform as we know it will die says Steve Peha. He makes the case that the reforms of the past few decades – testing, curriculum standards, etc. – have…
Why you need your own company by Derek Sivers explains: Then I realized why I need to start a new company. Not for the money. Not because…
“It’s [SXSW interactive] become the world capital of the web. Temporary capital but real …” – Bruce Sterling Tweet
There’s been a lot of talk in recent years of the futility of College, that Higher Education is a bubble and that students are better off doingsomething else. There is…
I was shocked to hear of the passing of Andrew Breitbart – a journalistic innovator, media iconoclast, and conservative activist rolled into one – who died at only 43, a…
Educational ‘innovations’ are in the news, for example, Harvard Seeks to Jolt University Teaching. The venerable 400-year-old College held a workshop on innovating in teaching, and talked about why lectures…
I am not sure how an under-30 CEO finds time for 280 must-read books for entrepreneurs, according to under30ceo.com, but it’s a good list to start from. I read and…
I found the term “Year of Hustle”, via Unicornfree, in a blog post talking about how a web-savvy designer broke the chains of hourly consulting and got their own bootstrapped…
Joe Gascoigne, founder at Buffer, offers up 10 lessons from my startup journey so far. There’s a lot to relate to and like in his advice. In my own startup…
The Emerging Wisdom Revolution shares some interesting innovations in social technologies. They describe the ‘reputation economy’ and ‘fluid democracy’ as new methods for organizing and collaborating in social institutions and…