← Back to context Comment by WalterBright 1 day ago Technology in the classroom has completely and utterly failed at improving education. 3 comments WalterBright Reply hexbin010 1 day ago Was that really the aim?Or just getting kids hooked on tech and bowing to our tech overlords at a younger age? WalterBright 4 hours ago I've seen many initiatives to "bring technology into the classroom". It always came with big promises. Lots of budget was allocated. No improvements. hexbin010 21 minutes ago Of course I was referring to the /real/ aim, not the well-publicised headlines and initiatives.
hexbin010 1 day ago Was that really the aim?Or just getting kids hooked on tech and bowing to our tech overlords at a younger age? WalterBright 4 hours ago I've seen many initiatives to "bring technology into the classroom". It always came with big promises. Lots of budget was allocated. No improvements. hexbin010 21 minutes ago Of course I was referring to the /real/ aim, not the well-publicised headlines and initiatives.
WalterBright 4 hours ago I've seen many initiatives to "bring technology into the classroom". It always came with big promises. Lots of budget was allocated. No improvements. hexbin010 21 minutes ago Of course I was referring to the /real/ aim, not the well-publicised headlines and initiatives.
hexbin010 21 minutes ago Of course I was referring to the /real/ aim, not the well-publicised headlines and initiatives.
Was that really the aim?
Or just getting kids hooked on tech and bowing to our tech overlords at a younger age?
I've seen many initiatives to "bring technology into the classroom". It always came with big promises. Lots of budget was allocated. No improvements.
Of course I was referring to the /real/ aim, not the well-publicised headlines and initiatives.