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Opinion: EdTech promised a learning revolution — but didn't deliver
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the market for, EdTech, technology used to enhance and enable education, is set to grow by $112.39 billion. EdTech and its companies have become bigger — but not necessarily more “educational.” If it is going to work for children, rich and poor, EdTech needs a culture change. genuine learning is col
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  • the market for, EdTech, technology used to enhance and enable education, is set to grow by $112.39 billion.
  • EdTech and its companies have become bigger — but not necessarily more “educational.” If it is going to work for children, rich and poor, EdTech needs a culture change.
  • genuine learning is collaborative and challenging
  • First, advocates for one-to-one initiatives confused learning engagement with learning gains.
  • the portrayal of EdTech as a solution to inequitable education has confused learning access with learning achievement.

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