Sultanate of Oman "Knowledge repository will promote and facilitate a community of researchers and superior students, ultimately shaping an intelligent society in Oman," Kim says. Read article »
World Innovation Summit For Education (WISE) AWARD The 1001 Stories project uses mobile technology to create an “economy of creativity” that motivates children to learn, read, write and create innovative content in the form of stories based on their personal experiences and folklore. Read article »
Rwanda: American ICT Don Predicts Bright Future
All Africa, August 27, 2010
"Human capital development in Rwanda will be empowered with a significant measure that has never been seen anywhere in African history," Read article »
Jueves: Gestión del conocimiento VirtualEduca, June 25, 2010 Read article »
Movable Schools: 1900 and 2000 (more or less) TechDisruptions, June 14, 2010
Cathie and Elliot gave a keynote address at the first Global Learn Asia Pacific Conference held in Penang, Malaysia. While the temperature was a constant 90+ degrees F, and the humidity was a constant 4,000,000%, researchers from across the globe gathered to talk about learning on the Planet Earth. While representation from Asia, no surprise, was considerable, about half of the attendees were from outside of Asia. That said, no longer is the U.S. the center of research on learning and technology. At the conference we met Paul Kim, a researcher from Stanford University, and heard about his exciting efforts in mobile learning. Read full article »
Stanford educator promotes Mideast peace through technology Stanford News, May 27, 2010
PhD candidate Elizabeth Buckner is running a project to collect stories from Palestinian and Israeli children and turn them into audio slideshows that can be distributed in the region's schools on mobile devices. The small contraptions also play video games aimed at boosting a user's critical thinking skills. Read full article »
Computer Generated Education: The Technology Revolution in America's Classrooms Take Part, May 2010 Read article »
A Is for App: How Smartphones, Handheld Computers Sparked an Educational Revolution Fast Company, April 2010 Read article »
Tecnologias móveis para a educação Universia, April 2010 Read article »
El Salvador: Prueban Herramienta Tecnológica para La Educación OEI, March 10, 2010 Read article »
Classrooms and Content: How New Software and Technologies Are Changing Learning Around the World Spotlight on Digital
Media and Design, March 2010 Read article »
“Commencement”: An Excerpt from DIY U ChelseaGreen, February 2010 Read article »
How stories from sleepy Nandurbar reached Stanford Pune Mirror, December 2009 Read article »
INCAE Simposio: Tecnologías Móviles al Servicio de la Educación
Business Leone, December 2009 Read article »
Technology can enhance access to education Qatar Tribune, November 2009 Read article »
An idea changed her life India Edu News, October 2009 Read article »
Pulse charger: Stanford backs Delhi girl’s idea Indian Express.com, October 2009 Read article »
Berkery Noyes and Stanford University Sponsored Event Connects Venture Capitalists With Trends and Early-Stage Education Companies Marketwire, May 2009 Read article »
Stanford University and Innovations for Learning Team to Bring Revolutionary $50 Handheld Computer to Latin America Business Wire, July 2008 Read article »
Taking PocketSchool ($50 Teachermate device loaded with reading and math learing content) to the poorest of the poor regions in Latin America.
October 2008 Read article »
Collaborating with CETYS and IFL to design, develop, implement, and evaluate mobile learning programs for underserved children in Mexico and large urban school districts in US. June 2008 Read article »
WiBro (A WiMax Variant) Experimental Zone Opens at Stanford University School of Education.
April, 2008 Read article »
ComputerWorld honors Stanford University School of Education
for providing the most innovative and secure academic
networking environment.
June, 2007 Read article »
Interview with EBS Korean broadcasting systemon
helping students to self-regulate with portfolio system.
- ePortfolio
video clip. September, 2006.
Educause
In this recording, we'll hear from Paul
Kim, CTO of the Stanford University School of Education. November 11, 2005.
Podtech.network
Paul Kim - Master of IT at Stanford University. Podcast Nov 9, 2005