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Current Trends in Education

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Educational Conferences and Events: Attend educational conferences and events, both locally and nationally. These events provide exposure to new ideas and foster collaboration. Subscribe to journals, magazines, and online platforms that focus on education.

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Via The Hechinger Report : “ Virtual charter schools need ‘bold action’ for change, says national charter school advocacy group.” ” Via the Hechinger Report : “Can a wall-climbing robot teach your kid to code?” .” Online Education (The Once and Future “MOOC”).

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Hack Education Weekly News

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” Via The New York Post : “Charter-school advocacy group to close up shop.” ” Mindwires Consulting’s Michael Feldstein on his company’s new event series, The Empirical Educator Project. Robots and Other Education Science Fiction. ” (State and Local) Education Politics. .”

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” asks New York Magazine. But as Inside Higher Ed reports later in the week : “In the latest development in an eventful saga, Ashford University on Wednesday announced that it is closer to preserving access to Post–9/11 GI Bill benefits.” Ed-Tech Magazine asks “How Diverse Is the Higher Ed IT Workforce ?”

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” New Nanodegrees from Udacity : Digital Marketing and Robotics. Meanwhile on Campus… The Atlantic profiles “The Violent Fight for Higher Education” in South Africa. ” I can’t think of a better place to ask that question than a corporate event, can you. Robots and Other Ed-Tech SF.

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Education Technology and 'Fake News'

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But I wanted to consider too why the stories we repeatedly tell about education and education technology were so fanciful – stories about impending disruptions and revolutions and robot teachers and brain zappers and so on. million people had attended the event. Why was so much ed-tech “fake news”? Naturally.