ISTELive 2022: Educators Must Push Back Against Negative Views of Ed Tech Post-Pandemic

Panelists for “Continuing Digital Equity Advocacy in the Wake of Emergency Remote Learning” at ISTE kicked off the session by recapping some of the good, bad and ugly that came out of the pandemic and affected educational technology.
Keith Krueger, CEO of the Consortium for School Networking, pointed out one of the positives: A CoSN survey revealed that some 90 percent of students went to a one-to-one environment during the pandemic. “We learned that we can move a lot faster than we thought,” he said. “We showed an opportunity for innovation.”
Others noted an increase in communication with…

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