Perhaps We’re Past EdTech
While it’s good to look to what’s next, EdTech has been promising an almost here future for a good 100 years or so. In this conversation, we will unpack some broken promises and redirect our efforts towards doing better today rather than waiting for tomorrow.
Conversational Practice
After a brief introduction of some historical trends and patterns of “just around the corner” proclamations, we will open the floor to those who wish to interrogate the practices of “innovation,” leaning in to attention around how we can build the learning environments of good habits and practices right now, rather than looking ahead to what might be if only.
Participants will share their “if only” moments and their “let’s do this now” ideas as we unpack the promises of a future that never quite was.
Conversation Links
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Paul TritterBoston Teachers Union
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Christine Stokes-BeverleyArlington Public Schools
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David Ingenthron
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Anna MuessigNew Jersey Education Association
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Suzan BrandtMountain Brook Junior HIgh
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Nicole NewmanAspira PA
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Nancy IronsideSLA-MS
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Timothy BoyleSLA-MS
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Lee Finkelstein
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Chris AlfanoSLA, Jarvus
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Jeffrey McClurkenUniversity of Mary Washington
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Aaron FergusonOxnard Union High School District
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Ivy Krenzer
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Adina Sullivan-MarlowSan Diego County Office of Education
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Elisabeth Harrell
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Jay SorensenOxnard Union High School District
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Justin Powell
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Nitzan Resnick PhD
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Sylvia MartinezInvent To Learn
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Mike VollmertRio School District
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Dan Bittinger
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Dan Cogan DrewNewsela
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Samer RabadiEdutopia
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Damon MollenkopfWesterville North H.S.
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