
"At a New York City pilot program, School of One, for example, each student has a daily 'playlist' tailored to their instructional level, interests and learning style. The school blends online learning, small group sessions and tutoring. It's a vivid picture of the shift from age cohorts slogging through a textbook to personalized digital learning. Some interesting predictions the article, which is apparently not online, puts forth: "By 2020, most high-school students will do most of their learning online. It shouldn't take that long, but it will."
Tom Vander Ark, education entrepreneur and blogger at EdReformer.com
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