1 Transforming American Education: Learning Powered by Technology Karen Cator Director, Office of Education Technology U.S. Department of Education 1.

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1 Transforming American Education: Learning Powered by Technology Karen Cator Director, Office of Education Technology U.S. Department of Education 1

22 Context Why?

3 Social Interactions for LearningDigital ContentMobility – 24/7 AccessPrint to Online

4 “By 2020, America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.” – President Barack Obama

55 Content What?

6 Productivity Infrastructure LearningAssessmentTeaching R&D – Grand Challenges

7 21st century expertise How people learn Personalized learning Universal Design for Learning Informal + Formal 7 Learning

8 Measure what matters Embedded assessments Real time feedback Persistent learning record Universal Design Continuous improvement Assessment

9 Highly “effective” Connected Online Informal + Formal Inspired Teaching

10 24/7 - Community wide Broadband Access Points Supported Equitable Infrastructure

11 Cost efficiency Financial systems Process redesign Interoperability standards Productivity

12 Research and Development

13 What needs to be invented?

14 Leadership

15