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Failure to disrupt : why technology alone can't transform education

By: Reich, Justin.
Publisher: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 2022Description: xi, 312 p. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9780674278684.Subject(s): Computer-assisted instruction Evaluation | Educational change | Educational technology | Internet in education Evaluation | MOOCs Evaluation | Web-based instruction | School improvement programsDDC classification: 371.33 Summary: From MOOCs to autograders to computerized tutors, technologies designed for large-scale learning have never lived up to the hype. Justin Reich once promoted these "transformative" novelties; now he reveals their failures. Successful education reform, he concludes, will focus on incremental institutional change, not the next killer app.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

From MOOCs to autograders to computerized tutors, technologies designed for large-scale learning have never lived up to the hype. Justin Reich once promoted these "transformative" novelties; now he reveals their failures. Successful education reform, he concludes, will focus on incremental institutional change, not the next killer app.

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