Silicon Valley Wants to Teach Your Kids
CEO Tom Vanderark on the future of online education.
If you are someone who grew up sitting in a classroom every day, facing the chalkboard and watching the seconds tick by on a clock until the bell rang, then online education may feel a bit strange at first. But people like Tom Vander Ark, the CEO of Getting Smart, say that learning online is not only the future of education but one of the ways to make it more effective.
"These innovations in tools and schools make the opportunity for people to learn better every single month," says Vander Ark to Reason managing editor Katherine Mangu-Ward. He admits that most students will still learn in the classroom, but online tools will be blended into their education, making the educational experience specific to their needs.
"Learning is becoming blended, it's becoming personalized, and increasingly competency based, which means [students] show what they know and they progress based on mastery," says Vander Ark, who had a hand in creating ed tech startups Coursea, Class Dojo, and Edmodo (which has already raised $30 million).
The New York Times reported Jan. 11 that venture and equity financing for education technology companies was up 55 percent over the previous year at almost $1.87 billion.
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Know who else wanted to teach your kids?
The Board of Education, generously applied to the Seat of Knowledge?
Crosby, Stills, and Nash?
Jesuits?
Mr Rogers?
Could do worse...
I just gained a ton of respect for the man.
Yes. Khaaan!
Whatever Silicon Valley comes up with, I'm sure it can't be worse than teacher union employees. But they are in the SanFran area, so maybe I should reconsider before they create an army of nanny-bots that combine all the worst nanny tendencies into one super nanny-bot. Shudder...
In February, the online lessons for my son's class contained a rather protracted story about Chocolate Nixon and the magnanimous things he's done for the nation.
I started with 'In February' because my wife pointed out, it is Black History Month, he is the President, and we are in IL.
Still I'm loathe to jump on the 'tech can only make things better' bandwagon.
For home schooling, tech has definitely made it easier. I purchased a high school anatomy class program for my son. It contained video of actual autopsies. Even with proper written material, I don't think I could have taught him that subject nearly as well. Khan Academy is also an incredible tool.
But this certainly does not preclude areas, surveillance comes to mind, where tech can and is used for evil.
It's amazing what information and educational material there is on-line these days, both free and reasonably priced.
Home schooling is certainly not about being able to find material. That part is really quite easy.
I imagine the curriculum is better in the sciences (except when it comes to global warming), but I had a gig editing some history and social studies crap from a big online curriculum mill. Don't even ask . . .
I've still got a bunch of it on my hard drive, probably against whatever NDA I signed.
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Will they be able to
mention pigs in their textbooks?
Confound you.
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I hope they're teaching the dick-to-floor ratio.
"Please solve for the mean jerk time."
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The ungulate who shall not be named?
WHAT? You say the sky has been sitting around all around us forever and has never been in danger of falling? I was looking for the forests but could not see past all the trees.
PLATO Courseware. That was an online education system which ran on a mainframe, serving lessons to terminals at places around the country. Of course there was a subscription fee.
Control Data Corporation had Texas Instruments rebadge TI-99/4A Home Computers and Peripheral Expansion Boxes as CDC products. The company developed software and hardware for the computers to run PLATO locally, no expensive long distance mainframe connection required.
All of the TI PLATO lessons and the PLATO software are free to download. A portable TI-99/4A emulator and PLATO can be put onto a flash drive or SD card.
The one piece still not found is the software used to create new PLATO courses so no new content can be created for a TI PLATO system.
At the private high school where I used to teach, we embraced Edmodo, Schoology, Khan Academy, Skype, Facebook, and many other online tools. They proved very effective, and helped fuel my own vision of "school in your pocket." Comic book readers from the 1970s will remember Jack Kirby's "Forever People." The Samsung Galaxy S4 in my pocket (not even the Galaxy S5 in my SON's pocket, or the iPhone in my tutoring client's pocket!) is a veritable Mother Box. The time for upending education-as-we-know-it and replacing it with "school in your pocket" is NOW.
i think everyone should be forced to go away to school. getting an education doesnt just mean getting a grade, and to pass a test, you should actually learn something outside your safe little world.
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