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The Problem with Education Technology (Hint: It's Not the Technology)

The Problem with Education Technology (Hint: It's Not the Technology)
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Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Total Pages : 53
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ISBN-10 : 9781607324478
ISBN-13 : 1607324474
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Book Synopsis The Problem with Education Technology (Hint: It's Not the Technology) by : Ben Fink

Download or read book The Problem with Education Technology (Hint: It's Not the Technology) written by Ben Fink and published by University Press of Colorado. This book was released on 2016-02-01 with total page 53 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Education is in crisis—at least, so we hear. And at the center of this crisis is technology. New technologies like computer-based classroom instruction, online K–12 schools, MOOCs (massive open online courses), and automated essay scoring may be our last great hope—or the greatest threat we have ever faced. In The Problem with Education Technology, Ben Fink and Robin Brown look behind the hype to explain the problems—and potential—of these technologies. Focusing on the case of automated essay scoring, they explain the technology, how it works, and what it does and doesn’t do. They explain its origins, its evolution (both in the classroom and in our culture), and the controversy that surrounds it. Most significantly, they expose the real problem—the complicity of teachers and curriculum-builders in creating an education system so mechanical that machines can in fact often replace humans—and how teachers, students, and other citizens can work together to solve it. Offering a new perspective on the change that educators can hope, organize, and lobby for, The Problem with Education Technology challenges teachers and activists on “our side,” even as it provides new evidence to counter the profit-making, labor-saving logics that drive the current push for technology in the classroom.


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