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A weekly podcast about the future of learning. Join host Jeff Young and other EdSurge reporters as t

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For Nancy Xu, childhood revolved around her studies. That meant early-morning bus rides to school, l

The key to reforming schools is imagination. Think bringing the spirit of shows like The Jetsons or

The first two years of college are often treated like something you just have to get through—and alm

About 10 years ago, a short video called Shift Happens went viral, providing a wake-up call to educa

Open educational resources have been around for more than a decade, and the sheer number of these ma

There is a lot of talk these days about robots replacing humans in the workforce, but those conversa

Do you want fries with that education? That question is one that many professors fear is essentiall

Imagine you’re an elementary school student. Your teacher has told your class to watch several strea

Technology shapes the way we interact everyday. We FaceTime with family across the country, we send

Entrepreneur Steve Blank has served as a founder, investor and even in the air force. But there’s an

John McPhee, a master of telling nonfiction stories, became a teacher by accident 43 years ago when

Online education has been touted as a way to increase access to education. But it’s increasingly unc

Some of the earliest and largest coding bootcamp programs shut their doors for good last year. And i

It’s not unheard of for an instructor to tee up a YouTube video for a lesson, only to have the conte

MOOCs have gone from a buzzword to a punchline, especially among professors who were skeptical of th

How good are schools at learning? Can they get better? As a culture, we worry a lot about student

Even the best instructors may not be able to reach every student. And often that’s because there is

People love to try to figure out what Apple is up to and to guess their strategy—that’s true for its

Often the algorithms that shape our lives feel invisible, but every now and then you really notice t

Caroline Hill is a firecracker. She keynoted the Blended Learning Conference in Rhode Island and INA