• Reality Check: What Education Technology Can Do, What It Can’t Do, and Why Every School Leader Needs To Know

  • Apr 19 2022
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Reality Check: What Education Technology Can Do, What It Can’t Do, and Why Every School Leader Needs To Know

  • Summary

  • Join us for a candid, unvarnished, and informative discussion about what education technology can do and what it can't.  Our guest identifies and clarifies the conditions under which educational technology is transformational and the essential elements that must also be in place to see any significant impact from technology adoption.

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    Justin Reich is an educational researcher interested in the future of learning in a networked world. He is the director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab which aspires to design, implement and research the future of teacher learning. He is the author of Failure to Disrupt: Why Technology Alone Can't Transform Education from Harvard University Press. He is the host of the TeachLab podcast, and five open online courses on EdX including Sorting Truth from Fiction: Civic Online Reasoning and Becoming a More Equitable Educator: Mindsets and Practices. Justin is a former fellow and faculty associate of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.

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