

Online Learning and the Ed Tech Debate
Aug 17, 2020
Join Josh Kim, Director of Online Programs at Dartmouth, and David Deming, Harvard's Professor of Education and Economics, as they dive into the evolving world of online education. They challenge misconceptions, advocating for tailored learning experiences and the necessity of high-quality content. The duo addresses the dual influence of technology and COVID on access to education, highlighting inequalities and the urgent need for innovation. This insightful discussion will leave you rethinking how education and technology can collaborate for a better future.
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Misconceptions about Online Education
- Common misconceptions about online education include conflating it with the emergency remote learning during the pandemic.
- This spring's experience shouldn't inform conclusions about online education's potential.
Online Education as a Delivery Method
- Online education is simply a delivery method, not a pedagogical approach.
- Its potential lies in reaching students inaccessible by traditional in-person models.
MOOCs' Limited Success
- MOOCs' limited success is partly due to targeting college students and post-graduates.
- Their effectiveness varies significantly with age group and content type.