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Ditching ed-tech for fashion-tech

2 pointsby mnavadaover 11 years ago

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xargsover 11 years ago
The stalemate between teachers vs. administrators vs. students vs. tools&#x2F;funds is nearly impossible to beat. The lack of tech-literacy (at the most basic level) among teachers is astounding, and the only thing more astounding is the real entrenched&#x2F;entitled reticence to learn anything new (or that new = bothersome&#x2F;bad). The overwhelming majority of MS and HS students are far more tech-literate than their teachers, and use that knowledge to learn&#x2F;research&#x2F;communicate&#x2F;create more efficiently and pragmatically than the systems advocated by schools. Worst of all, most teachers don&#x27;t seem to be bothered by the glaring lack of their own tech literacy&#x2F;learning&#x2F;implementation, at all?<p>When your teachers can&#x27;t use email, upload content, or use grading software&#x2F;excel, there&#x27;s a problem. When teachers can&#x27;t figure out how to use iPads, get youtube videos to work, or explain a single practical application of math, science, or engineering at the most basic level, in 2013... there&#x27;s a real crisis.<p>This is one of the major reasons I just left my job, after 8 years in public education. Upon telling my principal I was leaving to pursue programming, she laughed at the impossibility (&quot;That is for like... computer people? There&#x27;s no way you could learn that!? What are you even going to do with that anyway?&quot;).<p>I start an engineering fellowship in the spring, and already can work in Python and HTML&#x2F;CSS. It wasn&#x27;t that hard to learn, I did it in 3 months. I could&#x27;ve taught it to MS students, easily. I also could&#x27;ve used a program like Chalktips in the classroom or as homework, to encourage graphic design aesthetics while students gained fluency with new&#x2F;unfamiliar software and [web]searches (I think this is a critical skill), and still accomplish my overall teaching goal for that unit. However, my principal would&#x27;ve been unhappy with the results, purely because they were computer generated (and that&#x27;s not &quot;real&quot; work). So Chalktips, in that way, would&#x27;ve been doomed from the start.<p>I don&#x27;t really know what to say to education startups... the ideas may be fantastic, but the implementation is almost impossible.<p>FWIW, it looked like a solid platform. If I was still in education, I&#x27;d have advocated for it (even if only to be shot down by my superiors and peanut-gallery parents).
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