This document proposes 10 innovations in teaching, learning, and assessment:
1. Massive open social learning aims to engage thousands of learners in online discussions and projects to build shared knowledge.
2. Learning design informed by analytics uses data on learner activities to evaluate and improve course design in an iterative process.
3. Flipped classroom moves direct instruction outside the classroom, using class time for activities that develop critical thinking skills.
4. Bring your own devices changes the relationship between students and teachers as students bring their own technologies and learning networks to school.
5. Learning to learn teaches students to become effective, self-determined learners who can manage their own learning processes and reflect on how to improve.