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A Brief Future of Computing - 0 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 22 Feb 12 no follow-up yet

The True Cost of High School Dropouts - 3 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 31 Jan 12 no follow-up yet

12 Education Tech Trends to Watch in 2012 - 2 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 05 Jan 12 no follow-up yet

Labour market scrambles for new tech stars - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 06 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

What Does the Election Mean for Education in the 113th Congress? - 3 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 09 Nov 12 no follow-up yet

Technology Cannot Disrupt Education from the Top Down - 2 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 19 Dec 11 no follow-up yet

Silicon Valley's Dark Secret: It's All About Age - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 28 Oct 11 no follow-up yet

What would Gandhi Do? - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 18 Apr 12 no follow-up yet

Education and the income gap: Darling-Hammond - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 27 Apr 12 no follow-up yet

Teacher Survey Shows Morale Is at a Low Point - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 13 Mar 12 no follow-up yet

The Youth Culture of Fear - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 12 Mar 12 no follow-up yet

Best part of 'schools-threaten-national-security' report - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 22 Mar 12 no follow-up yet

Overhauling Computer Science Education - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 22 Dec 11 no follow-up yet

How real school reform should look (or explaining water to a fish) - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 06 Feb 12 no follow-up yet

Michelle Rhee's empty claims about her D.C. schools record - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 31 Jan 12 no follow-up yet
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The Power of Educational Technology: New York Times edtech article fails the test! - 1 views

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    Liz B. Davis 5:22 "Titled, In Classroom of the Future, Stagnant Scores , the article describes a school in Arizona where, despite a huge investment in technology, there hasn't been an increase in test scores. The article is based on one school in one town in Arizona, hardly a statistically significant sample. Larry Cuban, an outspoken critic of technology in schools since the early 1990s, is quoted multiple times. Not one of the many experts in the field of educational technology, whom we know and love, was interviewed (or at least quoted) in the article. The only reason given for the failure of technology is a lack of increase in test scores in a district that already had high test scores. Finally, there was no test comparing the technology skills of students in this school to any other school in the state. "
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    About the same NYT article by Matt Richtel, a shorter and later version of which Jim Shimabukuro reviewed in http://etcjournal.com/2011/09/05/a-lesson-from-the-kyrene-school-district-technology-alone-is-not-the-answer/

E-Books and Wi-Fi Up, Open Hours Down at Public Libraries - 2 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 23 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
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