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On August 4-6, 2010, more than 150 invited education leaders convened in Boston around the need for the systemic redesign of our K-12 education system to one that is centered on the personalized learning needs of each student.

Attendees identified the top 10 essential elements and policy enablers.  Now available are a report of these findings as well as an archive of the presentations, including session summaries and videos, student videos, and attendee poll results.

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Leveraging the New Normal in Ed Tech

Fri, 17 Feb 2012 19:00

As outlined by U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan more than a year ago, the New Normal in education is the challenge of “doing more with less” in our pK-20 education system. But as Duncan — and others including SIIA would respond – “this challenge can, and should be, embraced as an opportunity to make dramatic improvements . . . [E]normous opportunities Read More


Vision K20: Achieving Personalized Learning through Public-Private Partnership

Thu, 26 Jan 2012 18:29

[This blog was also published January 26, 2012 by the Alliance for Excellent Education, sponsor of Digital Learning Day.] The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) is pleased to be among dozens of education and technology organizations partnering to promote Digital Learning Day (DLD), 2/1/12, sponsored by the Alliance for Excellent Education. SIIA is promoting DLD Read More


Digital Learning Now!

Wed, 01 Dec 2010 21:03

SIIA is pleased to be a part of today’s announcement of the Digital Learning Now! campaign led by former Governors Jeb Bush (R-FL) and Bob Wise (D-WV) to advocate for state policies aligned with 10 Elements of High Quality Digital Learning. The 10 elements were identified by a Digital Learning Council of education leaders, including Read More


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