Learning Engineering: A New Paradigm for Education Technology Research, Development, and Funding
Dan Jarratt is a program officer, scientist, and engineer at Schmidt Futures, a philanthropic initiative of Eric and Wendy Schmidt with a mission to find and connect talented people to solve our world’s hardest problems.
In this keynote address, Dan will introduce innovative funding and portfolio management processes for rapid and agile R&D such as virtual institutes and focused research organizations. He will describe how philanthropy leverages these practices in the Learning Engineering field to develop, test, and disseminate rigorous education technology – plus best practices for strong cohort effects, co-funding, field building, and academic-industry-government collaboration. Dan will show how Schmidt Futures has operationalized these practices in the Learning Engineering Virtual Institute, which spurs deep collaboration across institutes and disciplines to improve middle school math outcomes by developing, scaling and implementing interventions that leverage advanced computational methods. He will also describe prize competitions, code contests, scholarships and fellowships, and other ways that funders can build high-impact portfolios and networks.