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The Internet by the Numbers: 2010
Posted on 14.10.2011 by John Bailey
The team over at Pingdom had their googling monkeys run some numbers on the Internet. Here's the full data overload with some highlights below: Email 107 trillion – The number of emails sent on the Internet in 2010. 294 billion – Average number of email messages per day. 1.88 billion…
Scholastic and the Gates Foundation Release Survey of 11,000 Teachers
Posted on 27.09.2011 by John Bailey
As part of the NBC News 2011 Education Nation , Scholastic and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation released a first look at select findings of the 2011 Primary Sources study . The complete results will be released to the public in January of 2012. A few interesting results from…
Final Gainful Employment Regulation
Posted on 3.06.2011 by John Bailey
June 2, 2011 | Education Views Regulation for-profits Gainful Employment Higher Education Kline Amendement nprm regulation Secretary Duncan released the final gainful employment regulation this morning. The 436 pages attempt to address the concerns raised in the 90,000 comments and from the industry. Those that have been following our Education…
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| John Bailey previously served as Deputy Policy Director at the US Department of Commerce, and most recently served at the White House as part of the President’s domestic policy council where he was responsible for coordinating education and labor issues including stabilizing student loans. From 1995 to 2001, John served as Pennsylvania’s first Director of Educational Technology where he led the development of several initiates to expand online learning and improve the use of technology in education. In addition to his experience in government, John has also worked at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation where he managed a portfolio of national advocacy grants. In 2009, John was named as one of the 25 American Council on Germany “Young Leaders” to participate in an annual conference with German business, finance and government professionals. He was also selected by eSchoolNews as one of the most influential leaders in the education technology industry. |
