Education Is Ripe For Disruption
Education is changing worldwide. Technology has had its toll on the way we learn and teach. Policy-makers often fail to live up to their promises,but besides state-run schools and universities many new varieties of learning have sprung up, whether in the form of private tutoring schools, online learning courses, digital textbooks and educational apps and devices.
In other words: the time is ripe for disruption! There’s a lot of positive change happening in education right now and we’d like to hear your story!
Why We Want To Interview You
- share individual perspectives
- support independent educators
- drive traffic back to your website/project
How It Works
- answer our five interview questions in written form
- send an email with your answers to info {at} learnoutlive.com
- get published on our blog
Five Questions
1. Who are you and what do you do in education?
2. Describe a typical work day in your life!
3. In what way has technology in general and the net in particular changed your work?
4. What challenges do you see for education in the future?
5. Where can we find you online?
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send your answers to info {at} learnoutlive.com and include a picture of yourself.
(Please note that we reserve the right to not publish all submissions)
Previously Published Interviews
- Nina Hanáková: Learning doesn’t belong to schools with desks and coursebooks
- Sylvia Guinan: Online teaching should not be just for adults or business people
- Dave Nicholls: Technology has changed my working life in a massive way
send your answers to info {at} learnoutlive.com and include a picture of yourself.