ACE Learning Circles are small groups of senior leaders of colleges and universities, facilitated by a trained peers, who meet regularly to grapple with the challenges of leading change for equity while also building their collective learning capacity. Learning circles address such topics as human-centered innovation, shared equity leadership, strategic finance, and mental health.
Read MoreOn behalf of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Technology, Darren Cambridge directed the Connected Educators initiative, investigating and cultivating professional learning in K12 education using technology.
Read MoreThe Inter/National Coalition for Electronic Portfolio Research has guided the work of teams from 68 institutions in five countries conducting three-year research projects on the impact of e-portfolios and personal development planning on learning and assessment on their campuses.
Read MoreThe CS10K Community Darren Cambridge developed for the National Science Foundation contributed to 1050% growth nationally in the number of teachers prepared to teach a new high school curriculum designed to broaden participation in computer science.
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