In his 2006 bestseller by the same name, Chris Anderson coined the term “the long tail” as a means of expressing new business models that succeed because they sell to niche markets rather than mass markets. A long-tail distribution is a statistical curve that is tall at the beginning, drops quickly, and continues into infinity.
The Internet and other technological innovations make the long tail practical in business and they will do the same in education. Change may come from the top down as districts, states, and educational companies create learning systems for use across a large population of students for differentiated instruction or from the bottom up as students discover and build personalized learning networks of their own.
I've started this discussion to see if anyone else out there is thinking about the long-tail in education and to gather examples of it.
Tags: education, learning, longtail
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