Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2015
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Notes from 'The Employability Narrative'
I've published the third article in my "Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2015" series. You can find it here. I also wanted to make note some of the news items that didn't make the story. So I've decided to include those below. Code.org has new curriculum partners, including Code Studio, ScratchEd,...
Notes from 'Standardized Testing'
I've published the second article in my "Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2015" series. You can find it here. I also wanted to make note some of the news items that didn't make the story. So I've decided to include those below. Via Education Week: “The state of Maine, which pulled...
Notes from 'The Politics of Education Technology'
I've published the first article in my "Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2015" series. You can find it here. I also wanted to make note some of the news items that didn't make the story. So I've decided to include those below. From Edsurge: “How Being a CEO and Teaching Aren’t...
Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2015
It’s time once again for my annual review of the year in ed-tech. This is the sixth year I’ve done so. It’s a fairly massive undertaking – Gates-Foundation-free research, a rarity in ed-tech – which means I have to start thinking about this project long before the end-of-the-year. That always...
All the Newsletters
In addition to writing a weekly round-up of the news, I send out a newsletter that highlights some of the interesting things I’ve read each week. To help me prepare for my end-of-year series “The Top Ed-Tech Trends,” I’m gathering a list of all the newsletters I’ve written in 2015....
Weekly Roundup Roundup
In order to facilitate writing my "Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2015" series, I'm compiling all the Weekly News posts I wrote this year. Link dump follows: January 2 January 9 January 16 January 23 January 30 February 6 February 13 February 21 February 27 March 6 March 13 March 20...
Halfway Through 2015
Here are some of the trends I am tracking this year: The Business of Ed-Tech The Politics of Ed-Tech Privacy Data and Algorithms Outsourcing and Privatization Free College? The Collapse of For-Profit Higher Ed (Or Not) Online Education (the Hype formerly Known as “MOOC”) The Common Core State Standards Opt-Out...
New Project
Having just wrapped up the 2014 Top Ed-Tech Trends, I'm far too exhausted to do much other than create this subdomain, take a deep breath, and act like I am looking forward to the new year. That being said, I promise to do a better job keeping this GitHub repo...