The folks at Stanford University's Hoover Institution recently interviewed Terry Moe, a professor of political science for Stanford and an advocate for online learning, about his new book Liberating Learning. In the interview, Moe talks about how online learning can reform education and some of the obstacles that stand in its way. Click below to watch the interview, or read a transcript here.
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Great interview. Thanks for sharing. The one thing that I fear is that not enough high quality curriculum resources are being developed to accompany the technological revolution. It's not just a matter of using technology. It's a matter of using it to produce very high quality learning and whether there are fewer or more teachers per student, high quality resources must be developed to promote high quality learning.
Andrew Pass
http://www.pass-ed.com