A native of Sacramento, California, Kayah Alexandra Franklin was inducted into the Horatio Alger Association in 2008 as a National Scholar before attending Howard University in Washington, D.C., where she received her BFA in Theater Arts & Dance with a minor in Print Journalism. While at Howard, Kayah was selected to develop and showcase her choreographic work “3.60” under the tutelage of Camille A. Brown, providing a platform that lead to her choreographing the 2011 production of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When The Rainbow is Enuf, directed by LA Williams.
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What sparked your research into disruptive innovation?
Curious what the original insight was that led you to the Innovator's Dilemma framework.
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Would love a deep-dive into EdTech adoption barriers.
Your framing of sustaining vs. disruptive innovation feels directly applicable to school systems.
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How do you see AI changing the personalized learning landscape?