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'Education Technology's Completely Over'

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“The Internet’s completely over,” Prince told The Daily Mirror in 2010. “I don’t see why I should give my new music to iTunes or anyone else,” Prince told The Daily Mirror in that 2010 interview. The better half was delivered by Jim Groom. Our topic, broadly speaking: "a domain of one's own".

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The Stories We've Been Told (in 2017) about Education Technology

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At the end of every year since I founded Hack Education in 2010, I’ve reviewed what I think are the most important and influential trends in education technology. This is about the stories we’re told about education, about technology, and about education technology. (No

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

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For the past ten years, I have written a lengthy year-end series, documenting some of the dominant narratives and trends in education technology. You can read the series here: 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2019. Good for you. But that’s not my job. And honestly, it’s probably not your job either.).

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Top Ed-Tech Trends: A Review

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It’s time once again for my annual review of “the year in education technology,” something I’ve done since 2010. Has education technology, or digital technology more broadly, simply become banal as it has become ubiquitous? Investment dollars were down, if nothing else. A Note on Methodology.

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