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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 37 Edition)

Doug Levin

Educators and students are compelled to use centrally purchased tools, data systems, and popular social media platforms. Tagged on: September 13, 2017 Foothill High School's Twitter account hacked, obscene images posted | KTNV. Twitter not your thing? " Tagged on: September 10, 2017. RSS readers too old school?

EdTech 150
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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 37 Edition)

Doug Levin

Educators and students are compelled to use centrally purchased tools, data systems, and popular social media platforms. Tagged on: September 13, 2017 Foothill High School's Twitter account hacked, obscene images posted | KTNV. Twitter not your thing? " Tagged on: September 10, 2017. RSS readers too old school?

EdTech 150
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Hack Education Weekly News

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(Related, from the Social Media Collective : “Spike in Online Gig Work : Flash in the Pan or Future of Employment?” Via Inside Higher Ed : “ U of Florida Online finds stability after canceling deal with Pearson , but scales back its plan for ”exponential“ growth in online education for undergraduates.”

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The Politics of Education Technology

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In February, CoSN, the Consortium for School Networking, called broadband access outside of school a “ civil right ” for students. ’” Facebook board member Marc Andreessen lashed out on Twitter, arguing that the decision meant that Indian telcos simply wanted to keep poor people off the Internet.