← Back to context Comment by WalterBright 3 months ago Technology in the classroom has completely and utterly failed at improving education. 3 comments WalterBright Reply hexbin010 3 months ago Was that really the aim?Or just getting kids hooked on tech and bowing to our tech overlords at a younger age? WalterBright 3 months 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 3 months ago Of course I was referring to the /real/ aim, not the well-publicised headlines and initiatives.
hexbin010 3 months ago Was that really the aim?Or just getting kids hooked on tech and bowing to our tech overlords at a younger age? WalterBright 3 months 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 3 months ago Of course I was referring to the /real/ aim, not the well-publicised headlines and initiatives.
WalterBright 3 months 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 3 months ago Of course I was referring to the /real/ aim, not the well-publicised headlines and initiatives.
hexbin010 3 months 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.