To be successful in our daily lives and in a global workforce, Americans need pathways to acquire expertise and form meaningful connections to peers and mentors. This journey begins with a base of knowledge and abilities that can be augmented and enhanced throughout our lives. …
Via Becky Roehrs
This article from the Office of Educational Technology contains the kitchen sink-but has lots of ideas and edtech k-12 examples (that apply to highered too).
Topics: Personalized and Blended Learning; Fostering Growth Mindset; Future of Learning Technologies; Closing the Digital Divide; Accessibility and UDL.
EdTech Examples: Black Girls Code, Denver School for Science and Technology and Massachusetts Innovation Schools.