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Education Technology and the Power of Platforms

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” Re-reading that article now makes me cringe. I have learned so much in the intervening years, and my analysis then strikes me as incredibly naive and shallow. More on that in a subsequent article in this series.) It’s a theme that runs throughout almost every article in this series.“Fake

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Teaching Fellows Guide Educators in Integrating AI for Enhanced Student Engagement

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. — Sebastian Basualto The Reinvent the Classroom initiative, a collaborative effort by Digital Promise in partnership with HP, Microsoft and Intel, stands at the forefront of this movement, aimed at transforming education through the strategic use of technology. The integration of AI in education demands a thoughtful approach.

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Education Technology and the 'New Economy'

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I’d hardly know where to begin in writing one, but I want to open this particular article – one that focuses, in part, on the whole “everyone should learn to code” craze – recognizing his great contribution to educational computing as well as his loss. Read Mindstorms. ” ). and Facebook Inc.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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” asks WaPo’s Valerie Strauss, before reprinting an article by UVA professor Dan Willingham.). It’s a partnership with Microsoft. ” I’m more interested in hearing about segregation and state laws in Mississippi than the adaptive learning software a school is using. The NAACP endorses OER.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

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The implication, according to one NYT article : “the digital gap between rich and poor kids is not what we expected.” The real digital divide, this article contends, is not that affluent children have access to better and faster technologies. (Um, Um, they do.) And I’d never gotten my Ph.D. I thought maybe this is the way it works.”.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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I’m not sure what this means as the article talks about both “authenticity” (whatever that is) and the gender of instructors on various MOOC platforms. Microsoft has released an early access version of its Minecraft : Education Edition. “Should Your Online Course Sound Like ‘Serial’?”