by admin | Jun 20, 2013 | Blog
When public K-12 schools are pressured to decrease costs and devote more time to standardized testing, arts programs are one of the first to be cut. Despite a nationally adopted education agenda that seeks to promote creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration...
by admin | May 2, 2013 | In The News
QFI’s approach to Open Education is one that is driven by context, aimed at developing a learner-centered experience, one that is real, rich, and relevant to the world around us. QFI’s commitment to the Open Education movement provides opportunities to create social...
by admin | Feb 21, 2013 | Blog
I’m always reaching to see the ‘intertwingled’ — a term coined by computer scientist Theodor Nelson to describe knowledge that is related and is often connected by cause and effect. The intertwingled nature of human knowledge represents a primary frontier of...
by admin | Jan 30, 2013 | In The News
Clinton at Launch of U.S.-Arab League Open Book Project 29 January 2013 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Office of the Spokesperson January 28, 2013 REMARKS Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton At the Announcement of the Open Book Project January 28, 2013 Ben Franklin...
by admin | Dec 24, 2012 | In The News
Recently, I had the extraordinary privilege of attending the “Big Ideas Fest” at the Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay. Sponsored by the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education for a fourth year, the Big Ideas Fest is a crucible of curricular...